12 Municipal Council Update By Steve Ferguson, Councillor for South Marysburgh TheThe South Marysburgh MirrorMirror the link Size of Council 2 We had an informa(cid:415)ve and produc(cid:415)ve special mee(cid:415)ng ot the Commi(cid:425)ee of the Whole on May 6th to go over the issue of the review of size of council. The agenda and background informa(cid:415)on is available at here: h(cid:425)ps:// princeedwardcounty.civicweb.net/…/ DocumentList.aspx…\ Council voted in favour of a review and set in mo(cid:415)on the processes that will be put into place to involve public consulta(cid:415)on about alterna(cid:415)ve plans and their opinions of each. One of my campaign 'planks' was to review (not reduce, as has been erroneously reported) the size of council, consider various op(cid:415)ons, engage public opinion then make a decision. A final decision that will then let us move on to much more im- portant ma(cid:425)ers. I urge you to read the background infor- ma(cid:415)on and reports about the proposed plans for reduc(cid:415)on of council and consider their impact. From my own perspec(cid:415)ve, I have heard li(cid:425)le about the two or three electoral ward proposals that looks beneficial to the rural wards but you will have to decide for yourself. There is the danger in either of those proposals that South Marysburgh (or North Marysburgh or Athol or any another rural ward) may have representa(cid:415)on from councillors elected from Picton or Wellington who understand li(cid:425)le about the issues affec(cid:415)ng outlying wards. Think you have an idea about what the size of council should be? Here's your chance! The public is invited to submit their ideas and recommenda- (cid:415)ons dealing with the size of council issue. The in- forma(cid:415)on is available at the link below. The dead- line to submit your proposal is June 4th. h(cid:425)p://www.pecounty.on.ca/ pdf/22MunicipalCouncilInvitesProposalsforSizeofC ouncilandElectoralWardBoundaries.pdf If you are interested in seeing and hearing more about this issue--and again, I urge you to get involved--there will be a special Commi(cid:425)ee of the Whole mee(cid:415)ng on June 25th at 6:00 p.m. at Shire Hall to con(cid:415)nue discussion. Some Sobering Facts Council heard an informa(cid:415)onal deputa(cid:415)on by Judy Gilbert, Execu(cid:415)ve Director of the United Way Quinte Region, who provided the following sta(cid:415)s- (cid:415)cs: 1) Has(cid:415)ngs/Prince Edward County has the Second highest rate of food insecurity in all of On- tario; 2) Only 42% of Has(cid:415)ngs/Prince Edward County grade 6 students are at or above standards for grade 6 math; and Only 53% of grade 3 students are at or above provincial standards for grade 3 reading, 58% for grade 3 wri(cid:415)ng. The United Way's focus areas include turning those results around, and providing funding to agen- cies that provide services to our growing popula(cid:415)on of elderly people. www.southmarysburghmirror.com Kayak for Sale ClearWater Design, 16' Nunavut, 2-person kayak for sale with two ClearWater Design 'Splash' paddles. Never used and kept indoors $1,000 Please call 613.476.9104 The 'Black Crick Chicks' held their annual fundraising event outside the Black River Cheese Company on the Victoria Day long weekend to raise money for the upcoming Relay for Life In aid of cancer research. The gentleman in the back row in red, Jim Plomer, is not in fact a 'Chick' but manned the barbeque for the event.