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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Dec 2008, p. 10

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Wfi~fi "â€" iii- inn ltl ( ii iciiiioNn l}.‘l¢\t‘(lllt‘sdd}. iimtmiwi 10.1008 ‘ C“ d l y ‘d l'b l ‘ CARPET CLEANING “Y C a S east-SI e 1 raw P a“ i Br Gnu; MMJIXWAU) daily. i P h S fl, -LJMJ£WL., W, llie hoaid realizes that the I res tart library“ needs to do its part to find l ity councillors delayed the H, V . , savings "When you get 90 per cent 1 MOVING ' RENOVATING ' NEW BABY ‘ ALLERGIES ‘ construction of the east-side IOdfly IS" [ the Elld ol‘your l'unding l'roni lthe cityi. you ' I Smmmm chaining ”mm-5 Hut [grip] of library utitil 20m as part of a Off/1? process but it realize you have to play your role." hiu‘hty‘iiL pet dander {« dust miles ’ “it“ e to reduce debt levels owr the ' Jackson said. 7, _ , . f a next decade. really marks an And putting a kiosk iii RIM Park ‘ . “V” l“ “"‘11‘_"rl’l'f"’i'4 “ amt m3” Valerie {i (Iouncil reverted to a position in} ortarlt be innin will only help cement the library's - [04101507171filmimri' Poulton that only 50 percent ol the city‘s p , g g' role in the Cll)‘, said (Ioun, Diane l . Ask about 111m Jeanine "' capital expenditures will go towards We 11? got 61 [Of Of Freeman. “I think locating the kiosk l i ‘ ’ debt repayment. down 10 per cent lUOfk [0 do in the inthM Park will really generate a lot ‘ “m ‘ troin the last policy. ,, ol interest. she said 5 . “wth-ww Reducing the debt load means newyear. Other highlights from the z! STEA_MATIG. cutting costs and dela)ing the east ‘ [an Mclean revised 2008â€"20“) capital budget l total rlcinin & restoration 519-893-0046 side library by six years acliie\es a “hm/“U(H'Wlmmmm include implementing a maximum \\',/ good portionol that. ol l0 years lor payment ol an) NObOdy Cleans Better “This ldel‘ayedt funding will debentures and the goal of reducâ€" [tinted Hm ,. tum Than Steamatic! achieve savings in principle and ing capital spending by 5.5 per cent interest payments in 2013." said ineach department. (‘oiin. Karen Scian a satellite location at RIM Park. said But this is iust the first step . Instead of paying for 90 per cent I‘im lackson, chair of the library towards financial responsibility. Illlmdm'llon 11) (ii the project through debentures, board. said finance t hair lair McLean ’ , . , the city will be able to pay in cash in l'bai would likely be in the form “Today isn’t the end ol the T at Chl & ngong 20l8. thus putting Waterloo hirther ol'a kiosk where eastâ€"side residents process. but it really marks an intoal‘inancial hole. could put holds on and request important beginning." he said. “I ”The (Pt/UH " In the interim. the Waterloo materials from the library, which “We've got a lot of work to do in the 5-H Beer/intuit] [)I:. Hitler/m) public library will look at installing would he delivered to RIM Park new year." . . , . o o ”f“ “M“ . f it” ,, Spendlng freeze mlght extend to staff - Heullh 0 Strum relief ‘ _ ' I . “Him. ("HUN/lilullllll , slim/Hutton (ontinued from P3891 the salary market survey pay get a reprieve until the newyear. At - increases. that time it Wlll be reviewed and .~.. Become/"i A mu“ ”um“, ”We really need to have ddtll' lhose cuts include economic council can make a more informed at s e tional reserves in our budget as the development programs. a delay in decision on the programs fate. said I “m“l‘” A“? , [h I ”(l ' - (N) f’ ’” economy gets worse I'm not we the opening ofthe westâ€"side library (Ioiin. Karen \cian. not! pared to fire anyone," and reductions in funds for advistr All the decisions made at Monâ€" WUWMIM A“, 7m 7 (it) _ g'lll’l’ m l'he pay“ free/e is also proposed ry committees. day's meeting were essential to ‘ ‘ v, to senior corporate management A significant portion of the moving the city towards an Introductory C13“ ' l‘Rkl'u staff such as the chiel administra~ funding for the salary increase. to improved financial situation. said \“ pre-reeistriilion “a.““n’ ll\‘(‘ officer, but that portion of the the tutie of $400,000 will come (Touni Ian Mcleati. ‘ ' motion mil be \oted on in lanuary. from charging interest to the indus- "Setting the budget in the midst I’ri wand in ( old Mountain [file mat 4m. ii lliere was also a hiring freele trial land account lhat means the ola global economic time of crisis tit/mm,” it; (in ( gnaw” I‘ll/“NH” I-iijiimnnn put in place that does not allow for money will be taken from other is a critical task.” he said. 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