err(l,i,rsi(i.,iii)---, W7,m28,m03:308--8:00|ln rm Amt “hilt! members of AugertooWagctt.thrmextro keepttreczrystkeostitetire asdeatin-trtheMMPark t'auoucurerereadyvotpve ttset-e-aid-tres-ir of the but“. they were upset try an} am tttoss it!“ k arqdemeoramm at the recoaunmtdattons, Ind step mica to tmpie- mm be teExamoemAaioms that could reshape how Manhattan?†" at: excepuon to conned swung they were pseuyaihthereaodhae tesAyae_erttrsotstufrhe oecaa-darious." said “(WWW ap%dsergooWtrrh'Yihes- dsertetmreseidmre' Femmgasedtheesaru- pleafrhecm4cxafinresesr _ wtseseaissasitseasatr. ammualsseafagWpeesert 'asourarthrmoiemestara- Ht doesnt mean that if someone gets a free cup of coffee and takes a up that they should be fired on the uirenr of a 'm gifts' policy should be easy ta under- Flemmg concerned is with all the legal Imubles wading around city hall. the city doesn't have a solicitor advising them on all pur- chases or financial decisions Worm While Sills set a limit of “00,000. at which point lawyers should be brought in to review a project. Helm mg argues the city has so few legal protections in place that Waterloo opens melt to hahlmes on peojects worth alot lessthanthat. Somedung that also has "But the bum mm“ m Waterloo. "My office has more legal pnuennms in place. named an my own expense. than the my seems to have in its pur- chasing and its hiring proce- That's why Fleming and his group are calling on the city to strike a committee to formally come up with an implementation process for the RIM Park inquiry recom- mendations. It will leave a legacy of legislation that will mike- sure%mething like RIM Park can never happen again. he sail - "The only reason I‘m doingthis is that I live here. I want to die here and I want it right." said Fleming, whose group helped write some of the recommenda- tions made, and are offering the city their expertise in tmplemenring them, in terms 6f formaiiring the process of implementing Manh Van 'Tony) Hoang, wanted by Waterloo Regional Police. has been arrested mVancnuver. FLC. Hoang is wanted in tow nection with a shooting madem on Bluevale Street "Yikes... they're not even close." he or she l5 hired. Iheylt be able (a shape the city's prror mes going forward, said the mayor. And while city council hasn't exactly addressed all the recommendations made by Sills to the letter, Epp thinks they have addressed the spirit of his findings "We have implemented a lot of these things in spirit," he said. “It's hard to say we haven't done one thing as opposed to another, because we've implemented what we could." Epp uses the example of a recommendation made by Sills of a single tax assess- ment that would cover the additional $32 million payable on RIM Park over the next 30 years. The city decided co spread out that increase. instead of hitting taxpayers with a one-time $269 increase. and took money out ofWaxedno North Hydro to start the investment fund "And I haven't had any criticism from the public. Only one person said they disagreed with what 1 rec- ommended and what we did." "Have we implemented his recommendation in fact?" asked Epp. "No. but we did it in spirit. Shortly before midnight luly l5. police responded to complaints of a fight involv ing several males that led to shots being fired. A 23-yeur-oid Kitchener man was taken to hospital with a gunshot wound to