a - WATERLUO cumuche - Wednesday. November 10. 2010 . g C S . g t l. g rg . . Condnuedfrompagel dollars from the City of He's also worried about ‘been decided by circumâ€" enabling organization itself phony, Kitchener-Waterloo ' ‘ Waterloo given to the restricting the city's portion stance. it's still up in the air â€" is that it’s “fluid." Ander- Oktoberfest and the Kitch- , 1n 201'. that process will enabling organization could of the funding to within where the money will be son said. ener~WaterIooArtGa11ery likely be repeated _ simply go anywhere but Waterloo." Watcrloo’s borders going once the enabling “in the long term. (where Finally, room should be because the Prosperity he said. “We can't say if it isn't in organization is off the the funding goes) is a quesâ€" made for new organizations, Council's arts organization “I would like to see some Waterloo. it doesn’t support ground. tion we need to answer,~ he Williams said. isn't up and running assurances going forward arts and culture," McLean “It hasn't been decided said. All this could be done in yet. that the money that Water said, yet." Smith said. The arts and culture the context of an overall cul» w] indications is that we loo taxpayers invested will Councillors bickered over At the root of councillors' committee has an idea rural investment plan, he need to be prepared to 3110. bespentinWaterioo." where the funding was confusion over their own about where the money said. cate the money for 2011," Outgoing Coun. Ian going and it's an argument decision was the state of the should goâ€"at least in 2011. By having such a policy, - said (bun. Karen Scian. McLean, however. thinks the that will likely continue enabling organization. Robert Mlliams. chair of arts groups would know After that. it remains to money should go toward when the new council takes “I assumed it would be the committee. told council- what the criteria are and be seen whether the cash the Prosperity Council’s over in December. up and running much Iors that they need to set pri~ worry less about competing will be handed over to the regional ans organization. That's because the matter faster.†said McLean, who's orities about where the for the city's resources. Prosperity Council or spent “The 5120.000 should be simply hasn't been resolved was recently appointed as money should go. “They can focus more on in the city's budget. allocated to the Prosperity yet. said David Smith, gener- the president of the Greater First priority should be programs, capacity building. Coun. Mark Whaley Council to be leveraged to al manager of recreation Kitchener-Waterloo Cham- given to the three main arts sustainability. . . as opposed believes the money should other grants organizations and leisure for the city. bet ofCommerce. organizations â€" the Button to writing grant applica» stay in the city's hands. and the private sector,†he While the 2010 and 2011 Tim Anderson, the city’s Factory. the Clay and Glass tions.†Williams said. “I'm concerned that the said. budgetary decisions have chief administrative officer. Gallery and the city's muse- The committee is also is involved with getting the urn. located in Conestoga prepareing a report on how - organization off the Mail. the city should deal with the ground. Second priority would go enabling organization. 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