Oakville Beaver, 26 Jan 2007, p. 8

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8- The Oakville Beaver, Friday January 26, 2007 Extra policing costs account for most of regional tax hike By Melanie Hennessey SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER Councillors freeze GTA pooling costs at $41M extra for police services and $7.44 for regional services. The hike is up slightly from the initially proposed 2.4 per cent increase due to the addition of $200,000 to the budget for local domiciliary hostel funding, which was recommended by the health and social services committee. The extra money added less than $1 to the tax increase. At the council meeting, discussions focused around one part of the budget motion that calls for Halton to freeze its upcoming payment for GTA pooling (a system the Province introduced to help Toronto pay for its social service costs) at the 2006 level, which staff estimates will total around $41 million. Halton Director of Legal Services Mark Meneray told councillors that the Region could be subject to interest payments and penalties if it doesn't pay in full. It's not known how much Halton will actually be asked to pay for 2007. For Burlington Councillor Carol D'Amelio, that wasn't an acceptable option. "I'm not prepared to subject our taxpayers to even more costs," she said. And while Burlington Councillor Rick Craven voiced his opposition to pooling, he also spoke out against the motion. "I can not support what I consider to be an illegal act," he said. "It's not up to us to take the law into our own hands." But, Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette countered all the Region is trying to do is make a strong statement to the Province that an exit strategy has to be developed for pooling. 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. Local residents will be digging a little deeper in their pockets this year now that regional council has approved its 2007 budget with a $30 tax increase. The budget and business plan -- which also includes a four per cent water and wastewater rate increase, or an extra $26.17 for the typical household -- was endorsed by council at its meeting Wednesday. The approval brings into effect a 2.5 per cent tax increase, which equates to $29.76 based on a $300,000 assessment. It's comprised of $22.32 PERFECT SOLUT FOR EVERY O TION LD R! 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