The Paris Independent for Saturday February 10th, 2024

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The Paris Independent

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February 10, 2024

EDITORIAL Fearmongering or prudent financial planning? Everyone is entitled to an opinion and in a letter to the editor last week an opinion was expressed that I was fearmongering in regard to the affordability of the proposed new main branch library. No - I wasn’t. Let me offer some context. The County, with an annual budget of $230 million (operating and capital) and assets of over $2.5 billion, has never had a long-term financial plan (LTFP). Decision making to date (24 years since the County was formed) has been done in the absence of an overarching financial plan. Decisions we make can impact financially for 25 and more years. I have advocated for a LTFP since I joined Council in 2018 and in December 2023 Council were presented with the first draft. The early takeaways are a) to provide financial oversight on an increasingly complex business and to increase confidence in our decision making we need this tool in our toolkit and b) we are rapidly increasing our debt and selfimposed limits will be exceeded next year, with limits mandated in the Municipal Act potentially challenged in the coming 5 years. Things change and the County is growing - no kidding! An example - just 3 years ago we forecast capital spending in 2024

would be $45 million - in 2024 we are putting forward a capital budget of $ 92 million - more than 100% change in 3 years! Another example - our tax levy has increased by 40% in the past 4 years. And there’s more - we have recently been made aware of a potential additional funding call of $ 30 million over the next 6 years to meet our Social Housing commitments and the potential for up to $ 200 million from the County to deliver our share of funding for the proposed new BGH. A LTFP will greatly assist in modelling, help us plan a sustainable financial future that doesn’t overburden taxpayers, and allow us to make better decisions

and tough choices on what we can afford and when. Due diligence by Council and staff is not a once and done activity when new information is brought forward, as it has been with the 2024 10 year capital budget forecast and the LTFP, I believe we, as Councillors, are duty bound to reflect on it and act as appropriate in the interest of residents and taxpayers. Fearmongering or prudent financial planning? I leave the reader, the taxpayers and the voters to decide. John Bell, B.Sc., M.Sc., MBA, MIMechE (retired) Councillor Ward 3 and taxpayer


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ASTROLOGY

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page 27

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE GrandBridge Energy is Measuring Public Awareness of Electrical Safety

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page 26

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

3min
page 25

Yoga for the Heart this Valentine’s Day!

3min
pages 24-25

Hope for Healthcare surpasses its goal, raises $348,000 in support of medical equipment for new Emergency Department at BGH

3min
page 23

Healthcare Foundation's annual Read4BCHS event celebrates 5 years of raising funds for pediatric care

2min
page 22

Grab some noise-makers and come out and support Paris teams as they host annual Ringette Tournament next weekend

2min
page 21

Paris’ Zac Dalpe sets all-time Charlotte Checkers Goal Record

3min
page 20

SPORTS Female Panthers edge out Eagles 4-3 in high school hockey action

3min
page 19

Paris Titans in final stretch of regular season action

2min
page 17

Local snowshoer headed to Special Olympics National Winter Games in Calgary this month

3min
page 16

SPORTS Team Ontario Bowler Excited for Nationals in Calgary, including a Family Reunion

2min
page 15

Farah Foods Location Open 24/7 in Hartley Avenue Plaza

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page 14

PARIS PAST

2min
page 13

Happy Birthday to Paris’ founder – Hiram Capron

5min
pages 12-13

EDITORIAL

3min
page 11

Brant County Council full of diverse representation

4min
pages 10-11

Brant-Brantford Paramedic Services makes life-saving donation to Hospital in Nigeria

3min
page 9

Councillors vote in support of more residential and commercial units in downtown Paris

4min
pages 7-8

COMMUNITY NEWS Budget Meeting February 1, 2024: Council Debates Spending on New Positions

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