The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca Please let us know as soon as possible if you will have an accessibility or accommodation need at a Halton Region hosted event or meeting. 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 " G ? J ? ? M P ? ? ? ? k ? 2 M J J ? $ P C C ? ? ? ? ? k ? 2 2 7 ? ? ? ? k ? U U U F ? J R M L A ? 07 01 11 PUBLIC NOTICE Halton Region 2011 Budget and Business Plan The proposed 2011 Budget and Business Plan for Halton Region including the Regional property tax levy, water and wastewater rates and user fees and charges will be considered at the following meetings: Tuesday, January 11 9:30 a.m. Health & Social Services Committee Wednesday, January 12 9:30 a.m. Planning & Public Works Committee Thursday, January 13 9:30 a.m. Administration & Finance Committee Monday, January 24 9:30 a.m. Budget Review Committee Wednesday, January 26 9:30 a.m. Regional Council All of the above meetings will be held at the Halton Regional Centre located at 1151 Bronte Road in Oakville. Copies of the 2011 Budget and Business Plan binders will be available for viewing on Haltons website at www.halton.ca and can be obtained free of charge from or T G C U C B ? ? R ? R F C ? - D ? A C ? M D ? R F C ? 0 C E G M L ? J ? ! J C P I ? ? R ? R F C ? & ? J R M L ? 0 C E G M L ? J ! C L R P C @ C R U C C L ? R F C F M S P Q ? M D ? ? ? K ? ? L B ? ? N K Halton residents are invited to provide input on the proposed 2011 Budget and Business Plan. If you wish to register as a delegate for the purpose of addressing M L C ? M D ? R F C ? ! M K K G R R C C Q ? N J C ? Q C ? A M L R ? A R ? R F C ? - D ? A C ? M D ? R F C ? 0 C E G M L ? J ! J C P I ? ? L B ? ! M S L A G J 1 C P T G A C Q ? ? R ? ? ? ? C V R ? ? ? 7 M S ? K ? W ? ? J Q M ? N P M T G B C ? G L N S R M P ? A M K K C L R Q M L ? Haltons website at www.halton.ca/budget. Choose wisely. Choose905-338-9000905-842-7000 Best wishes to you and your family, for a happy, healthy and prosperous 2011. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Aboutowne Realty Corp., Brokerage Independently owned and operated The charges began slowly in 2006 with an expense when Mayor Ann Mulvale was in office: $3,505.06 for two barrel chairs, mayors office, June 26. The rest of the 2006 charges occurred after Rob Burton became mayor in December 2006: $75.84 for detail cleaning of the mayors office, Dec. 6, $661.65 for a new chair for the mayor, Dec. 20. The bulk of the charges occurred during 2007: $12,233.21 for architecture services for the mayors suite, April 4 $524.78 for architect fees for mayors suite, April 23 $6,447.14 for architect fees for renovations to the mayors suite, May 4 $34,500 for fabricating four pieces of furniture for the mayors office, June 5 $76,666 charge for renovations to the mayors suite, June 12 $4,754.40 on meeting chairs for the mayors suite, June 12 $10,129.10 on carpet for the mayors suite, June 13 $15,738.64 for mayors suite furniture, secretary and administrative assistant, June 20 $16,514 for a heating, ventilation and air conditioning renovation in the mayors suite, June 21 $11,348.62 for the mayors boardroom table, July 5 $1,469.45 for a clerks desk in the mayors boardroom, July 12 $2,696.40 for storage units in the mayors suite meet- ings rooms, July 12 $4,469.64 for task chairs in the mayors boardroom, July 16 $3,500 for carpet installation in the mayors suite, Aug. 22 $2,900 to install four mortise cylinders (locks) in the mayors suite, Aug. 22 $977 for vertical blinds for the mayors suite, Sept. 4; $3,227.77 for chairs in the mayors meeting rooms, Sept. 4 $1,636 for mayors officvr (sic) renovation, Sept. 27 a total of $9,946.17 from six charges for electrical changes for mayors suite construction, Oct. 15 $1,526.61 for pot lights in the mayors office, Oct. 23 $12,430.38 for roller blinds for the mayors office and board room, Oct. 25 $3,275.30 for a cradenza for the mayors boardroom, Nov. 1. There were two more billings in 2008, both for architects and both filed June 18: $1,699.31 on architect fees for the presentation boards for the mayors office $10,466.82 on architect fees for the mayors office. There were no expenses for 2009 or 2010. (Information provided by the Town of Oakville Freedom of Information office.) List of mayor and council office renovation charges Contrary to Knolls opinion, Robinson said these new rooms are fre- quently used. Ward 6 Town and Regional Councillor Tom Adams said while he was not aware of the final cost of the renovations, he believes they are an improvement over what was there before. I think, generally speaking ,the whole space is better used than it was, he said. The space now also accommo- dates the ability to have some staff there that werent there before. There are more people per square foot than there used to be in that area. Adams said the boardroom table is regularly used by the mayor and council members for internal meetings with staff and for meetings with people outside the organization. He said the mayor has a small meet- ing table in his office, which is also used regularly for meetings. Council members now share a single office, which Adams said is not a problem as each council member has a home office. If you compare that to the Burlington model where they all have their own space at Town Hall and their own administrative assistants, he said. The cost of corporate governance would be about the same, but you have more access to your representatives in Oakville because you have 12 councillors instead of six. Adams also said councillors were aware of the renovation project and gen- erally were asked for their opinion about what they wanted to see and what they needed. Ward 3 Town and Regional Councillor Keith Bird would not comment on what he thinks of the changes, but said he does use the meeting rooms. When inter- viewed said he actually had an appoint- ment to meet someone in one the follow- ing day. Bird said $250,000 did seem like an inordinate amount of money to be spent on renovating the mayors suite and questioned some of the expenses, partic- ularly the furniture. Would some stuff from IKEA have done the trick? Probably, but would they have been the proper things? I dont know, said Bird. Boardroom used for internal meetings Continued from page 4 5 Friday , January 7, 2011 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m A 31-year old construction worker is in hospital with serious injuries following a Thursday accident at the condominium con- struction site at 2409 Ontario St. in Bronte Village. Police said the incident took place at around 1 p.m. when a 60-70 pound metal support beam fell from the seventh storey of the partial- ly-built structure at the foot of Bronte Road and injured the man who was working below. The victim received serious injuries to his head, face and upper torso and was transport- ed by ambulance to Hamilton General Hospital. The cause of the accident is unknown at this time and police have notified the Ministry of Labour, who have visited the scene and begun an investigation. The construction site has been closed pending the conclusion of this investigation. At press time the victim was listed in seri- ous, but stable condition. Police are crediting the protective head- gear he was wearing with saving his life. Construction worker injured by falling beam Speak up! You can comment on any story in todays Oakville Beaver at oakvillebeaver.com.