Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 Jan 2007, p. 5

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Local councillors lead the fight to have Region cap pooling costs Continued from pg. 1 He noted Halton has sent letters and resolutions to the Province already to voice its displeasure with the pooling system, but "they haven't listened." Both York and Peel regions have already frozen their pooling payments, and Burlington Mayor Cam Jackson noted there's "strength in numbers." Halton Hills Councillor Jane Fogal said even by capping the payment, the Region is still sending in a lot of money for pooling. "Maybe we should go right to the formula we think is fair," she suggested. Fellow Halton Hills Councillor Clark Somerville, who brought the pooling motion forward originally, urged his fellow councillors to support the resolution. He pointed out that with a provincial election coming, it's important to bring the issue up now. In the end, the motion carried 19-2, with only Craven and Carol D'Amelio voting against it. Halton's pooling costs have steadily risen since 2003, going from about $34 million then to the current estimated $41 million--- a figure that's also contained in the 2007 budget. In fact, since pooling started in 1998, the Region has contributed almost $325 million for Toronto's social services. The approved 2.5 per cent tax increase means a typical household will pay $1,258 in Halton taxes next year. Included in that figure is $406 for police services, $278 for social and community services, $182 for GTA pooling, $145 for planning and transportation and $114 for waste management. And on the water and wastewater side, the average household will spend about $675 for the services in 2007, based on an annual consumption of 300 cubic metres. Some of the major expenses in the budget include $12 million for a wastewater main on Upper Middle Road from Bronte Road to west of Third Line, $10.6 million to widen Trafalgar Road from Britannia Road to south of Hwy. 401 and $8 million to construct James Snow Parkway from Steeles Avenue to Boston Church Road. For more information on the 2007 budget visit www.halton.ca. HAPPY BIRTHDAY WITH LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY. Bob Piché 60 YEARS YOUNG Let's do Chinese. House of Buddha Sunday 5 pm. See you there.

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