WA'i'tiRiDo CHRONICLE . Wednesday. August i 7. 20l l . 7 Council debates budget priorities ‘ Continued from page I Those were just some oi the items ranked A next year it the rate is approved. â€in ï¬nal I‘M F" tlit-survey.‘ . ’7 budget will be approved in l-ehruzin', ‘lop "norm?“ 1â€?!"‘1‘11 the creation of an (Iouti. Diane l-rccmaiii said chi/ens are oï¬ice â€f ‘lhla'nab'll.ly’ developing a neigh- â€7‘ i already feeling overwhelmed by expenses. hourhood 5}â€ng implementation of the and further increases might-beï¬tt- tipping transportation master plan and infrastruc- point for some “"9 improvements. , "Right now there are so many folks that , *" Followmg the results'of the ranking of I,“ feel that they're at the limit of affordability.†“9““ ""4" 5.“. Fa‘egoâ€?s- mum“ â€we" "‘ . Freeman said. favour of revisning the list at a September The city follows the Municipal Price Index meeting. whencouncfllors could discuss ‘ (MPI) system, a benchmark for determining what budget Pnor't'e" “(Odd be after con- / ,â€"â€"â€"â€"#*~â€"r~â€"ï¬ ~»â€"_-â€"~â€"â€"vâ€"~â€"#â€"â€" __*A__._\ propertvtaxes. Sidering those costs which cannot be cut WITH As "did in the past municipal election. such as legislated sennces and salaries. FINANCING FOR the system came tip [or debate Monday. . 'Mayor brenda tlalloran “8395“?“ coun- Whaley questioned the system, but said crl s .priorities'might have changed after UP To 84 MONTHS councillors have to amp! the consequences haiiajnfnmfaig gainggTe'ggomaSt' i o f“n'ttdlr" 't . - '* ' - . O ‘11ng h‘lpfxoï¬dï¬iwihrgï¬wu :3? some “What are we willing to stand on, to stand ON A BIG SELECT“) N thing, you must take something away," Wha- up for. what are we Willing to back off on," Icy said. “i need to know. and our communi- she 53“" , , ‘ 0F 20 11 M a D E ls W needs to know. what’s coming off the Halloran said the City should be lauded ‘\_____________,â€"-.____________________/ table." ‘1““We“'°wdesp“â€"‘heï¬"a"m’ â€" According to a council prioritization exer- pressures. _ . . _ cise. everything from Car-Free Sundays, . W1}?! we have doneror the community 7 urban design guidelines for lighting in new is stabilize “1,3 tax rates increases. she said. ' developments. a tax increment grant and the We Ihfnk we V8 got problems, [00k_m Toronâ€" encouragement ol neighbourth commu- to. W? re lean and mean and we re strug- W PR'GE nity gardens could get the axes gltng. Northdale residents ush ahead OR (â€EEG Cm†I p (“3&1 ‘1- _ Paul Elliiighani is deter- be rezoned if residents are Ellingham said if rezoned I mined to get justice for goingto makeasale. separately, it would cost . .. _ ,._._ Nonhdale residents Development services homeowners about $1 mil- ; " ‘l \‘ He told council Monday director. Cameron Rapp said lion. . \ . ’ two blocks of homes he's ifthe homeowners agree, the One application costs assembled to poSsibly be rezoning can be considered about $20,000. Ellingham [W W sold ‘0 a developer ha“? ‘0 ""9 application. 53†â€" SCOUT HOUSE lNVlTATlONAL TATTOO â€" 2011 - r, , ‘ t 1 v A :.>11ute To Hit rut m? V1.1 0m 2s. Am: H11. :11 ‘. . ) .,“. N ,1 .. 93.339313? Matm's Whoiut rtii"ik(‘!1]l\.'t"di‘.t‘i}tfl W ., , An entertaining and 01:01th evening of bands and drum AND . ‘ and bugle corps to performance... and more 41' .- Scttut'dat‘. At: ,; : ‘ .‘I 1 1 « . I†M i"â€â€˜â€œ' University Stadium. 81 Seagram Drtve. Waterloo. ON " ‘ “ ' ' ' ' m 11min- : 4 E?‘.'t,\}~st ' \ J"\i ‘ ‘ ' â€" IiTi'ii*l\‘11"." \,--. >'w \ . K.;‘£;fl<.ï¬ . ' - ' .. M5. ‘. .\. M, . . . ».'I»":f~::‘, ‘ . ~ Vt I t GI ‘ ‘1 ‘ A , . ‘ 1 _ 7 . . . . . . . . sitar 9113 irt.‘:'."vt ’ ’ I‘ “1 u ' ' ' A P ,/ , H , . . . AN J . H-i"., ‘I I:‘ _ 1% "‘ , I _g5¢ “ “1?; ‘ 7 ‘ ‘ ‘ i l a†3.275;†Mum: ‘ ‘ ‘. ' ‘ __. .1 , vi†, s . y .. " fl : 3-7.7 (V l .1 CONTACT WATERLOO NlSSAN FOR MORE DETAILS. 'Mowc Paint 5 W Ex"! . ‘ . H - ‘ i a t “M I!" â€R; a? g '7 V.;‘ «At ,» ~ g . _ i"~"‘ ‘ Jr; . , 0 w. ._ r o .- ‘ i ’1'“ g; gas; 519-884-3660 , , > ’ '5‘ «a. ‘, ‘1 7- 'V‘ in tin w than t‘ 7.». I ‘ (13:354.... .. . H NonhIIeId