Sunday, March 28, 2010

Council Professionalism and Transparency?

The following has been posted with the permission of the original author ...

Are you kidding me? What planet is Council on? Has the seemingly intense dislike of Millbrook by certain Council members affected their judgement so much so that they lost all sense of reality? Do they really believe that all the current residents of Millbrook are simpletons? I can’t believe that they’re actually thinking of asking the people of Cavan Monaghan Township (Millbrook residents especially) to vote on a referendum that, if approved, would give them access to what amounts to an endless source of funds under the guise of a Community Centre project. As if they hadn’t known that this area has desperately needed such a facility for several years. Déjà vue - same old story and same old bag of tricks – little or no information of any kind re costs, funding, environmental impact, time frame, location, service availability, etc. If, or hopefully when, the referendum is defeated, Council will say that it was the peoples’ choice not to have a community centre and thereby absolving themselves of all blame. They must really think they’re made of Teflon. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? I wonder where the water to service this proposed centre would come from?


Is anyone really that naive to believe that the suggested “special tax levy” will ever reach the point when the dollar amount collected will be sufficient for its intended purpose and the “special tax levy” will be removed? I hope not! By now, history should have taught us that there seems to be an ulterior motive to this Council’s proposals. Logically then, any proposals coming from this Council should be considered with a very, very large grain of salt. It seems to me that this proposal is just another indication that certain Council members couldn’t care less what the residents of Cavan Monaghan Township (and especially those of Millbrook) think or need. Then again, this wouldn’t be just a feeble amateurish attempt at a ruse to draw attention away from the issue of diverting water from Millbrook to Fraseville – or would it?

It is odd, to say the least, that Millbrook’s water seems to be a favourite subject of Council. How many of you know that, in 2008, Council approved increasing the cost of supplying water & sewer facilities to the Millbrook Ward beginning in 2009 (By-law 2009-2) and concluding in 2013? Equally important is how many of you knew in advance about or had the opportunity to voice your opinion on this matter at any public meetings before Council’s approval of this increase? I struck out on all counts because I had no idea this was ever in the works! It wasn’t until I realized that my water bill was steadily increasing since moving here 5 years ago. When I enquired about this steady rise in cost this past month and that I had no prior notification/advice to this effect in any of my previous bills, I was advised (about 3 years too late) that “…You are absolutely right, there should have been a note on this billing to inform rate payers of the increase….” This frightens me – how many other municipal matters affecting Cavan Monaghan Township and specifically Millbrook has this Council willingly (or unwillingly) failed to notify us about.

The last time I checked we still have a postal service, municipal employees (permanent and temporary), students, delivery services, a variety of electronic media, etc., all of which are at Council’s disposal to notify its residents on matters directly and indirectly affecting them in an expeditious manner. That’s how they do it from where I come from regardless of how controversial the issue! Like most of you, I would appreciate a little more advance notification and the opportunity to provide input on matters that affect me and my neighbours and, reverting back to evening Council meetings, would be a good start. Professionalism and transparency is something this Council certainly seems to lack in abundance! October 25, 2010 can’t get here fast enough……………Henry Tretjakoff, Millbrook

Emailed to Millbrook Times March 21, 2010.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Canada's Economic Action Plan - Projects Map

The following map outlines all the government projects that are currently being funded across the entire country.

http://www.actionplan.gc.ca/eng/map.asp

Shovels indicate a group of projects, and pointers indicate single projects.

Zoom in to see what projects are currently underway in our township.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Recent Rounds of Infrastructure Grants

Over the course of several recent rounds of Provincial & Federal grants the following projects have received significant levels of funding:

Total Project Values:

$9,300,000 – Multi-Use Culture and Recreation Centre
$400,000 – Fire Station Addition
$880,000 – Library & Community Policing Building
$950,000 – Public Works Garage
$3,399,644 – Road Reconstruction
$2,189,775 - Upgrading of Multi-Use Culture and Recreation Centre ( upgrades to the Multi-Use Culture and Recreation Centre that hasn’t been completed yet )

Other initiatives currently under way include $6.5 million for a new Public School with Gym, Library and daycare.

Total Project Values: $23,619,419

Congratulations North Kawartha on your numerous successful funding applications for your entire community!

2006 Census Statistics-Canada data comparison:

North Kawartha:
   Population: 2,342
   Private Dwellings occupied by usual residents: 1,054
   Median Age: 51.2
   Persons under 18: 400

Cavan-Monaghan:
   Population: 8,828
   Private Dwellings occupied by usual residents: 3,018
   Median Age: 42.5
   Persons under 18: 1,960

To see how the North Kawartha council is positioning their township for the future, please read their Reeve’s remarks:
http://www.northkawartha.on.ca/pages/index_e.aspx?DetailID=124

North Kawartha’s Reeve’s remarks:
http://www.thebearfacts.ca/07-2007/reevesremarks.shtml
“Your council is committed to moving our Township forward in the next 4 years and will be looking for opportunities for economic development. We will continue to apply for Grants and Transfer payments to keep improving our infrastructure and service to you.”

To see the 2009 Strategic Plan of North Kawartha:
http://www.northkawartha.on.ca/app/DocRepository/1/CouncilInitiatives/2009StrategicPlanApril14.pdf

To see a list of grants that communities across Ontario have just recently received, check out the following links:

Recreational Infrastructure Canada Program ( Ontario Recipients ):
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/708.nsf/eng/h_00019.html

Ontario Infrastructure Investments:
http://www.buildingcanada-chantierscanada.gc.ca/regions/on/isf-fsi-proj-eng.php

Infrastructure Stimulus Fund:
http://www.buildingcanada-chantierscanada.gc.ca/media/news-nouvelles/2009/on-pl-eng.html

I would encourage everyone to do a quick search of these grant lists to see what townships across Ontario have been doing for their communities.

Has the Cavan-Monaghan council missed out on several glorious opportunities to benefit the ENTIRE community through recent infrastructure grants?  What is the 2009 Strategic Plan for the ENTIRE township of Cavan-Monaghan?  Is the council going to apply for grants and transfer payments to keep improving the infrastructure for the ENTIRE township of Cavan-Monaghan?

Friday, August 28, 2009

Why do we not have a new Arts & Recreation Complex in the township?

Is there a need in this township for a new Arts & Recreation Complex?  Why have so many groups failed in the past in their attempts to bring a new Arts & Recreation Complex to the township?  What needs to happen for such a project to become a reality?

How would you envision a new Arts & Recreation Centre?

When a new Arts & Recreation Centre comes to Cavan-Monaghan, what would be on your wish-list for ammenities and facilities to be incorporated into the project?  Do you have a preferred location for such a complex?  Should the project aim to meet the needs of both the Arts & Recreation communities or should they be considered separately?