Just read the article about the Art Centre classic piano in the Champion.
http://www.insidehalton.com/community/m ... cle/967137
So we're going to pay $115,000.00 for a Steinway for an Arts Centre that going to be draining revenue for years when we're being levied for hospital expansion dollars? With the original $100k marked for the hospital expansion plus this $115k, we're not that far off from the $275k-280k that the levy will raise.
What gives Councillors? If there was this urgency and great need to show commitment to the Province, why isn't the Town Council required to show the same commitment to the expansion that you're demanding ratepayers show?
Transparency issues aside, I have no problem with the Town purchasing a handmade piano that will be a collector's item and a source of pride for Milton. I personally think it's a great idea and investment though I do wonder how local artists will have access to it and how much use it will get from visiting performers. My issue is why now when taxpayers are being told the Hospital is the priority and we need to give more. Could this purchase not have waited until after we secured $$ from the Porvince for the hospital? After all, if we can fund all of these luxuries ( and it is a luxury) obviously the Province doesn't need to cough up the dough.
And another thing, couldn't that money be used on roadworks, public transit improvement, keeping the Bruce library alive a little longer, Youth programs or a host of other things that have a direct impact on the people living and working in Milton? I'm beginning to think Milton is developing some real class issues with money going to private clubs and posh posh pianos instead of to the meeting the needs of the aged and infirmed or the youth at risk.
What the hell Town Council?
