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At the same time serâ€" vices to residents â€" weed control and street cleanâ€"ups â€" had substantially declined. "We need to elect councillors who will critically examine the facts, cut through the bafflegab and know how to get things done," he said. One form of allocation he favors is the combination of fire and ambulance services to reduce response time in emergencies. But Ward 2 Councillor Kathy Graham, who is trying to jump from the local to regional level of government, warned this could have dire conseâ€" quences becuase the province would gladly dump its share of the ambulance service costs in Oakville‘s lap. Besides seeking equal representation with Burlington on regional council, Graham said she wants to help streamâ€" line and restructure regional council. She stands firmly against regional market value assessment as does her opponent, John Hogg. 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