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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:44 am 
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MORE UNSYNCED STREET LIGHTS ON DERRY!


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WE DEMAND TIM HORTONS SERVICE ON PUBLIC TRANSIT NOW!

Do it for the seniors!


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Let's get rid of left turn lanes so that it matches the lack of right turns lanes. Plus, it's another excuse to repour cement yet again.


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The beauty of having so many new councillors who are "connected" online and very active in the community is that this coming budget process - which is a public process - will become MORE public. Meetings will be promoted through councillors websites, through this board and others and hopefully more throughout the local media (Champion, MiltonTodayTV, TV Cogeco etc)

I KNOW my collegues will work together to have even MORE budget town hall meetings through this process to get even MORE input from the public. Its not a criticism of the past, but more of a comment for the future.

Budgets aren't on everyone's top 10 lists of things to do during the week but hopefully we can get more feedback from Milton residents on what they want. A continuation of sorts from the election campaign. I campaigned on continuing to knock on doors between campaigns and I intend to do so and challenge my council friends to do the same.

We are fully aware of mistakes made in the past by other municipalities like Mississauga and Bramtpon to name a couple and we want to ensure that doesn't happen here.

As long as the process is open as much as possible to the public and they have their say on major issues like a further tax levy for hospital expansion for increases in spending for transit, we will have done our job.

Ive talked with all my council friends and said that when we look at these budget figures to look at them like were doing our home budgets. Wants vs needs and if we can find savings or further efficiencies we have a duty to do so. We also need to look at both the long range and the short term as well. Is the economy doing well...what is the outlook for the next few years...what is the long range outlook for the next ten years. Some questions are easily answered and some are more difficult and will require debate. We have to look at the long range goals of the town of Milton...what demands are placed on us from other levels of government like the Region of Halton and the Province of Ontario (which directs our growth goals)

If you thought the last few years saw a lot of change, as the old saying goes, you ain't seen nothing yet. Changes are happening from all directions...Milton Education Village, Derry Green Corporate Business Park, Boyne Survey, the possible hospital expansion and the intensification of Main Street.

Im open to any and all suggestions and if they make sense, we can move forward on them. Democracy is like a conversation...it cant be one way...which is why we need your input and feedback. That's what a majority of us were elected on this past October and now were in office we cant forget those reasons.

Keep the debate coming ...

*edited for spling erorrs* :)

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Milton Chain Gang sounds like a good idea ...

WAIT WHY DID WE STOP TYPING IN CAPS?? CAPSLOCK IS CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL!


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Steve & Kelly wrote:
My though's are as follows:

1 - Start a thorough review of the town's books from top to bottom. This involves all processes and procedures at town hall, all opertaing department budgets and all capital budgets and forecasts.



Further to that, I would love the idea to form a sub-committee to review the town's current procurement and strategic sources processes/practices as well as the existing contracts with all suppliers. I work in this field, there are lots of opportunities. On another post about the increase in property taxes someone said we have existing contracts we can't walk away from. That's the kind of mentality that has to change. Yes, there are stiff penalties sometimes (depends on the T's and C's) but it's worth to at least EXPLORE the P&L impact to pay a penalty and negotiate a better contract.

I'm not sure (I dont' know, I haven't seen them) the town's current contracts address such a growth that could be leveraged in price negotiations. Especially if some of the long-term agreements were formed prior to the recession.

- Just a thought -


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:42 pm 
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Steve & Kelly wrote:
Tier one relates to our local and regional councillors and town staff. Are you willing to engage the public and hold a series of "town hall" style meetings (as many as it takes) to deal with the budget process for 2012 and beyond? I am not talking about the "budget call" process. I am talking about getting the public together in a public venue and hashing out all of the details of the budget process (operating and capital budgets), not only for the current year or two, but also in terms of long-term planning to deal with things like the hospital and our infrastructure needs.
Someone should report you to the administrator that you seem to be doing duplicate posts in multiple threads. I'm not saying I'm complaining, just that someone else should :roll:

But the answer is an obvious yes. Some Symposium coffee clutches where we spread out the 2012 budget input documents and do some brainstorming. But I'm not speaking for town staff or other councillors I'm just speaking for me personally.

Just don't kidnap me and replace me with an evil doppelganger though.

Or in a bizzaro world (i.e. evil superman world) all the town councillors cut transit to 0 dollars, vote themselves $1 million dollar salary increases then use the money to flee the country with hired goons to protect us from the rampaging mob that is soon to follow. If we were all evil masterminds it would be a fool proof plan.


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