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ART Development charges are r i . sit in a similar perspective. what the title suggests â€" a ‘7 Two years ago, after a SINCLAIR fee paidbybusinesstosup- *-_--_â€-_. series of meetings and pub- Port the public infrastruc- w Stunt-J in r i ' ' ‘r I lic hearings. regional council P . M' . H ture required for residential : ' m m I made the biggest decision in mg]? diplster â€all?“ p er- . and commercial projects. . n l ‘ " I its history. son] Yse were?) e “Mm‘fhe potential impact‘of a m ' I .0 In lune of2011. it is malt» :2ng (The? e]; 3‘] thhe rapid transit system on these . », ran « I ing the same decision â€" on .‘tc ener eta ote ‘ 3‘ charges should also be ' I the same issue his government .would pro- measured and conï¬rmed. _ \ I To be fair towards region- T197136: million _ one Apart from our condl- v v .. ‘ I al council. circumstances l ". Os]! e prolecetdcost as tional support of light rail 5 g M 1 have changed over the past prevmu ycomnut; cl , transit, we have requested l ' I 24 months. “In". a m‘lT’GPm “9°“ that regional council move V I g. ‘- 5'... I A vote in June 2009 that “was“ w. 9†““55““ forward expeditiously on a ‘ I...“ gag... I overwhelmingly supported 0;†e “a“; issue was 8‘?†system that will facilitate TueSda June 2 1 I an $800 million transit sys- 9 Y3?!" Emile “Emil future economic and popu- y “we“: I tem occurred under the on anfu ope g" u}. every; lationgmlwth. I 4. ' III 7. . m I assumption that the federal 3:223 (£12366: hSS‘m’enple Further inaction. given I m m : ' w and provincial governments . . _ the nature Of a Changing " o u would deliver“ their public at? will beggcedimlthout global mom,“ is not an : Sun Llfe Arena ; , : commitments for full project mietrlrJirePnTi'rom $21: “an. option. I WOO , z I funding â€" two thirds from . 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