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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Aug 2016, p. 7

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' Authority have asked White noted that while Over the next five years ¢ . . .. m to hike the levy charged the authority is doing what it the GRCA budget will fluctu- - - . . - to watershed municipalities as can to reduce costs. it is also ate slightly, but will remain at ‘ they start to prepare the new facing upward pressures in its around $30 million. budget operating costs for things like 'This is a good report,” During its July 22 meet- Wageansuranoe and property White said. 'lt doesn't just ‘ x _ ing. the board received a fis- taxes provide the forecast. it also ’7 ‘0 cal forecast from staff which Within the five‘year-fore- hows the efforts we’re makâ€" ‘ . I anticipates increases in the cast staff is recommending nigto cutcom.’ . municipal levy charged to a series of cuts on operating Following discussion by 5,5,5, V. 5‘ WIN D watershed communities of costs and proposed revenue the board, stafi'was directed to ‘ mmmm “My between two to four per cent adjustments in efforts to cut try and level out the increases over the next five years the budget. identified in the fivevyear fore- This coming year, staff is Among the suggested cuts cast. its Pl suggesting a two per cent levy are: Meanwhile GRCA offi- 5W It “MOW” hm H 313 “N increase, while in future years 0 $50,000 from the flood cials are continuing to work a: ”"9 5m M 3;:ng RM 5‘“ Get 0 FREE the increases would be 3.8 per control operating expenses. with Conservation Ontario. 'wl‘” . ° ' cent and 4.4percent, - $50,000 from the head the umbrella organization of 519.000.9463 gm” It mOVIe tICkets ‘ "Can't we do something to oflicemaior repairs budget 36 conservation authorities, ' ' With any new activation on a try and balance these increas- - $25,000 in printing in an effort to bring about an Stanley P“ "I" 340+ Pay After plan. es out, paying more in '17 to expenses increase the province's share 1°05 mu“ m M Offer ends soon or while bring '18 down,’ asked board . $25,000 in postage and of funding for conservation $35139” quantities last. viceâ€"chair Chris White. ofice supplies authorities. ' ' Member George Wicke, . $15,000 in communica- Roughly 50 per cent of the unmnmmha WsMb-mmdmmhudsmntcmawlm mm «in “an sortable")! 0mm. m representing North and East dons costs GRCA’s funding is self-gen- “M“:wmfmg't ""° “7;.“ “Tmmvdwm‘rlflt grim”? “31";d‘:wx‘z: Perth, reminded the meet- - $30,000 in forestry man< erated, while another 35 per “a,” ”in. ,:,WI cm, m,mlmll:olvrm~mm:dmmrw w, m w.“ it‘ll-low .0, a, W, 3, ing that staff was only doing agemem expenses. cent is generated through the the we m, a... .- on w m M n Canada a 05-» new when moms. ringer A) mama features re mean. from the wwo what the board had previously Staff is also diverting inter- municipal levy. ”“3333? M5 my "mmfmfig': $3., " ”’9'. ““3353: firmness: directed them to do â€" keep est earned on the authority's About 10 to 15 per cent of Somme-mum m,wmm“mg wee’mrmou ”in", kmmsmspi ”a... “Jule“. the budgets to around two per reserve funds. $50,000, to the the authority's funding is pro- ‘WMMWWJW‘MW cent. operating budget as well as videdbythe province. : ', F d h . l . m with 51. N. Suite 17 - e S want to ear climate SO UthIlS Waterloo. ON N2J 3H8 _ Continuation-amt : v; f 5l9'884'4200 we, . ~. ‘ Raj Saini. Liberal MP for n 7 . 9: KW Foot 1' : Kitchener Centre, said it's a . ‘W’ leOOl (om . , ; change to bring different pea» - = ' “,1 . ’ ' . . . pie together and talk about ‘* g. . '2 7 . l . , 3‘- ’; . . >,~ 1‘ '11 1‘ 5 _ “ the collectii 9 action Canadian ’3 3‘7 J J I" A] 4 " A." L I J "#1) s‘ 5w: if . i ‘ citizens and the government . ‘ ~ 1.; 4~ 3*” . . 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