WY.AUGi:srri,aois-wamm- 7 V GRCA l ' eyes tax evy mcr eases . f l f I II A plan that travels With you. or eac o 8 He ee years ‘f‘t'hwtlxw Wm, n» it None w: new.“ "’ ‘ ;, tr “ v ,i .. i I“ .‘~ “of? Br mum Manager of corporate serâ€" adjusting funding for its pian- ' Forthcoirom'dt vices, Sonya Radoja told the ning department and passive WWD HUME NETWOM "Vim? “Wt?" ‘ "‘37†“‘“Vl-“FRE meeting the municipalities land management program to ' " 1 W ‘~_"‘»l"‘*‘l"“ U ‘ ‘ oardmembersatGrand hadalsosuggestedthelevybe moreaocuratelyreflectopera- . , _ . y‘ m , ‘ ' y ‘ " , River Conservation keptlow, donalneeds. - . . . ., . . ' Authority have asked White noted that while Over the next ï¬ve 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 ï¬s- taxes provide the forecast. it also ’7 ‘0 cal forecast from staff which Within the ï¬ve‘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, staï¬'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. identiï¬ed in the ï¬vevyear 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: â€"9 5m M 3;:ng RM 5‘“ Get 0 FREE the increases would be 3.8 per control operating expenses. with Conservation Ontario. 'wlԠ. ° ' 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. oï¬ce 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 grimâ€? “31";d‘:wx‘z: Perth, reminded the meet- - $30,000 in forestry man< erated, while another 35 per “a,†â€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. â€â€œ3333? M5 my "mmfmï¬g': $3., " â€â€™9'. ““3353: ï¬rmness: 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 â€in", kmmsmspi â€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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