Vol. 130 No. 05 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1995 COPY 65¢ le = 4¢ GST) Begins this Wednesday Moffatt holds Open House Residents voice concerns over roads and taxes By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Ward 1 residents raised a number of concerns at an open house held last week by their arearepresentative. Councillor Doug Moffatt learned the residents of his ward are not satisfied with a number of township services, including the winter mainte- nance of roads in the hamlets of Epsom and Utica. Several at the meeting told Councillor Moffatt the side roads are often not being looked after to their satisfaction, leav- ing farm vehicles grounded at times and cutting off access for milk trucks trying! to reach their farms. Councillor Moffatt noted that the roads department is already over budget for the year and workers are trying their best to deal with all roads during ice and snow storms. He did say, however, itis a priority that the milk trucks get through and that he would see to it that any . routes not being looked after would be tended to. Residents also raised con- cerns over other township mat- ters, including the proposed Lishman facility, tax arrears, reserve spending, lagoon capac- ity, and Canterbury Common. They also launched an attack on school boards, with the majority calling for them to be abolished. Councillor Moffatt outlined the highlights of 1995 including the signing of an agreement be- tween the township and the Fair Board, the Canterbury Common development, the building of a self-sustaining community hall and council's keeping the budget at the same level as the year previous with no taxincreases. He said he believes the coun- -.cil has shown itself to be fiscally responsible. An outline of current develop- ment proposals including the Conway property, South Port Perry, Lishmans, the proposed strip mall on Highway 7A, Win- dreach Farms and the District Plan for Port Perry were not met with much discussion. Councillor Moffatt also Turnto Page 2 Se H i es delivered No Seung 4 ses for 1996, wholesale rates to the commissio But a lot of the credit also mu Terry Adderly or ing staff, said Scugog H, ydro-Electric Commission chair D Don Foster said Friday that dri will be held in line for the coming year, largely Aw of the fact that Ontario Hydro won't be hiking the cost of esse S) inee ene Hall, dy member of the commission, : said he hopes the frozen rates will be a "major incentive" for busi- nesses examining the possibility of locating in the township. las gif to its customers: : 0 Seugog F ydro manager £0 te x4 Fr 7