Oakville Beaver, 27 Jun 2008, p. 7

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday June 27, 2008 - 7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Thumbs down on discounts to developers It is with a considerable amount of disappointment that I learned of the Region of Halton's majority vote to give a $10 million discount on municipal services to developers. I was very pleased to note Oakville's representation (Mayor Burton and Councillors Tom Adams, Keith Bird, Allan Elgar, Alan Johnston and Fred Oliver along with Regional Chair Gary Carr) opposed this motion. How on earth can we go to the Ontario government with our cap in our hand and have the audacity to ask for more money for development when we in turn merely give it away to developers? Shame on those that voted for the motion; it is the taxpayers' hard-earned money that you just gave away; congratulations to the Town of Oakville for progressive thinking and voting. DAVID EVERITT Oakville Transit wrong to increase youth fares Regarding a possible increase in youth fares on Oakville Transit discussed at the June 11th Transit Advisory Committee. Oakville Transit's Barry Cole told the Town's Transit Advisory Committee on June 11, that he foresees an increase to the current youth fare. At the meeting of the Transit Advisory Committee, Cole used the higher fares charged by some other GTA transit systems as justification. Oakville Transit should not strive to emulate the failures of these other transit systems. During the summer of 2006, a previous Transit Advisory Committee allowed Oakville students to ride toll free for that entire summer. Oakville residents enjoyed the benefits of lessened traffic congestion for the loss of a small amount of transit revenue. The failure of the current Transit Advisory Committee to continue this program has resulted in a lost opportunity for all of Oakville. The benefits of such a program would include less auto pollution that would improve our air quality and lessen our contribution to global warming. Additionally, reduced road traffic would see a reduction in vehicle accident injuries. Here is a program that is affordable, achievable, and is something we can actually do to make a difference in our daily lives. Oakville Transit must not raise fares for our students; they should eliminate them. We do not need another reason not to use public transit. Oakville residents deserve better. 30TH DATE JUNE ADLINE TRATION DE LINE DATE JULY 15TH REGIS N DEAD EARLY BIRD EGISTRATIO ZE R GRAND PRI United Way needs to find a way USE LESS AND WIN BIG Who knew that simply turning up your thermostat a couple of degrees not only saves electricity but could make you a big winner? Reduce your total electricity consumption by 10% this summer, and get a chance to win great prizes*. 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