Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 2, 1999, p. 4

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the frustration of many people mississauga mayor hazel mccallion said at the boards monthly meeting friday i want to thank you for bringing it forward because we might set apriority we didnt have pre viously mccallion is i irritated by gtsb meetings at which nothing is accomplished but councillors spend hours discussing procedural matters are we going to spend all our time on proce- dure if we are were going to go nowhere were going nowhere anyway mccallion urged gtsb chairperson alan tonks to listen to the frustrations of politicians there is a message in yorks resolution and i hope you as chairman realize it accusing the gtsb of simultaneously overstep- pingits bounds andspinningits wheels york coun cillors urged the board to focus exclusively on the traffic crisis in the gta york chairperson bill fisch insisted regional councillors want the board to chalk up avictoryby accompushing something before next years municipal elections some people have said there are ulterior motives to limiting the gtsbs powers in this motion there are none he said 1 would very much like to see some accomplishments from the board by next june but yorks solution to concentrate solely on transportation and shelve other issues ended up being watered down politicians agreed to make transportation the boards top priority but argued they must look at other concerns such as issues facing rural areas the province is also expecting the board to rec ommend by december 2000 how gta services should be delivered and perhaps how municipal boundaries can be realigned we have to prioritize but you cant prioritize to the point that you become myopic said burlington mayor robert maclssac we cant just focus on one thing we have to keep our eye oh the big picture but politicians agreed the gtsb has accom plished very little in its first eight months of opera- tiohhs t the gtsb has been taking 100000 of taxpay ers money every month thats 1 million a year and we dont have anything to show for it said 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