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Councillors Garon and Bowman add holiday lights to Heritage Gardens Park
Councillor Joe Garon and Councillor Morley Bowman used part of their Council Contingency Fund to purchase two new holiday-themed light structures for the Heritage Gardens Park.
by Sylene Argent As a way to spread Christmas cheer, Ward 1 Councillors Joe
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Garon and Morley Bowman combined some of their Council Contingency Fund dollars to buy
two holiday-themed light structures for the Heritage Gardens Park. The light structures are in the
shape of a reindeer and a star, which have been installed for the community to enjoy. Bowman noted the two wanted to add to the growing holiday theme at the Heritage Gardens Park – which began with the Essex Centre BIA decorating the relatively new pavilion with a large wreath and lights, and adding the two polar bear benches and arches last year. He added that the Thanksgiving decorations added to the gazebo, located outside the Essex Municipal Building, was also a popular destination this year, and he wanted to continue to give the community something to get excited about. “It is something we can use over and over,” Bowman said of the decorations. The Council Contingency Fund consists of dollars set aside out of the annual budget for each Council member that can be used for projects as they come up throughout the year.
2021 Municipal Budget adopted with minor exceptions - there will be no property tax increase by Adam Gault Essex Council adopted the 2021 Operating and Capital Budgets at a special meeting held virtually on the evening of Monday, December 14, minus a few capital projects that will have their funding earmarked until an official
decision is made at a January meeting. This was the second meeting Council held to discuss the 2021 Budget, and it provided Council the opportunity to further discuss individual budget items amongst themselves and members of the Town’s administration.
As presented at the first budget meeting, which was held on November 30, the 2021 budget will have no property tax increase, and will total a combined $70.4 million, between the operating and capital. On the operating side of the budget, some discussion was had on the potential of Continued on Page 3