Milton’s one-meeting budget deliberations are over for another year.
They started with a staff proposal for a 5.5% tax increase for 2015 and a list of possible reductions provided by staff. Working through the list, a few items were eliminated from the budget resulting in a tax increase of 5.0%.
In other years, that’s where they would stop working and approve a budget. This year, in spite of voting to keep most of the suggested cuts in the budget, council turned down the resulting 5.0% increase budget by a 9 to 2 vote. They then returned to the list of possible reductions, eliminated more, until a 3.1% increase budget was approved by an 8 to 3 vote.
The good news is that council worked harder than usual and kept the tax increase near inflation. The bad news is that they did it by cutting only items on the suggested list that included some important spending. A proposal to eliminate Saturday buses (not on the list) was rejected twice in favour of eliminating the extra funds for weed control.
IMO the best performances in budget discussions were from Malboeuf and Hamid (

). Cluett went off script and managed to eliminate $55k from the capital budget for a bicycle statue. Krantz helped by repeating his caution for a near-inflation tax increase but had no suggestions for cuts. I wonder how many councillors actually read the budget report.