When The Chips Were Down…

Disappointed that councillors from Oakville & some from Burlington ignored over 10 years of consultations with Milton residents on our vision.

By delaying urban boundary expansion to now 2041 will put Milton at risk financially & moving towards our shared vision.

Many thanks to Mayor Krantz, Councillor Zeeshan Hamid, Councillor Rick Malboeuf for recognizing the importance of Milton becoming a complete community. Im further disappointed that it wasn’t unanimous from our town – when the chips were down Clr Best voted against Miltons vision.

I would also like to thank Kelvin Galbraith Ward 1 Lisa Kearns Paul Sharman Councillor Clark Somerville & Mayor Bonnette in working together to oppose this ignoring the local municipalities vision, and health of our communities.

Red & White Day Feb 14,2022

Red & White Day Feb 14,2022

Today is RED & WHITE Day!

Yes its also Valentines Day and as you see I’m wearing my United Way Halton & Hamilton colours & you can too!

Visit the E-store https://shopuwhh.ca/ and show your #LocalLove & support this years fundraising campaign! We are so close to the $10,800,000 goal and every dollar helps. Remember all funds raised in our community, stay in our community.

#Milton #Halton #Hamilton

Milton’s Future Growth Plans At Risk

Milton’s Future Growth Plans At Risk

I would just like to express my disappointment at the Mayor of Oakville’s comments in his recent email newsletter about working on a motion to limit the expansion of the urban boundary that will put at risk Milton’s ability to grow into a complete community.

Halton Region yesterday had a workshop that lasted several hours where Halton planners answered many questions brought forward by my colleagues around the table coming to the conclusion that the only option to move forward on is minimal expansion to the urban boundary.

For the last 10 plus years, Milton residents have worked on a vision they wanted for our town. There has been in person consultations, Milton’s Vision report and a lot of discussion on Lets Talk Milton about what we want Milton to be in the coming years.

Without expansion of the urban boundary, it puts at risk our long term economic development plans and bringing jobs for residents to live, work and learn in our community. A majority of Milton Town Council along with a majority of our Halton Region Councillors agree with the urban boundary expansion.

The sole Milton voice at Halton Region that opposes our vision that we have built is Councillor Best. He feels that all we need to do is “drive around town” and see that we have enough space for development out to 2051. This is a completely uninformed analysis based on anecdotal evidence. He ignores the numerous Region & Town of Milton’s studies and Land Needs Assessments that have come to the conclusion that no urban boundary expansion will work.

The next meeting of Halton Region council will be on February 16th where this and possibly other motions will be entertained to delay the submission for our official plan. If we don’t meet this deadline, there are chances where the province will step in and plan our growth without our plan.

This cannot happen. Its not about saving farmland as they might say…its simply about politics. Let Milton control its own growth and not have outside forces dictate to us what kind of community we should be. We already know what kind we want…a complete community.

Approval for Milton 13 Elementary School Announced Today

Approval for Milton 13 Elementary School Announced Today

Happy to be in attendance this morning for the announcement for the green light Milton 13 Elementary School for the Halton District School Board. In the middle of one of the next developments in Milton, we are excited to see progress in the approval of new schools. From now until completion we are looking at at least 2 years and lots of work left to do, but this is the first step into more spaces for students as well as much needed child care spaces for our growing community.

“Young families are moving to Milton and they need child care & access to it. This is another school in Milton that will have child care spaces available for parents.”

As I mentioned today in my remarks, one of the top issues Milton is facing is schools for our young people, both elementary and secondary and the quality of their educational experience. We at the town/regional level will continue to advocate to the province for faster approvals on schools so we can begin to make a dent in the number of schools needed and reduce our dependence on portables. For example one of our high schools now has 60 portables and some students need to be bused to other areas in the region for their education. This isn’t the way it should be done.

We’re currently in the process of approving our master plans for development both at the local and regional levels and we must adapt to the Provincial Growth Plan which is saying we need to be able to accommodate 1.1 million people and 500,000 jobs, not to mentioned growth in others areas of the GTA.

That alone is a tough challenge but it won’t be possible without more schools to be built. While todays announcement is another good first step, we need to have a commitment from the Province of Ontario to accelerate approving much needed infrastructure for Milton, like schools and increased transit funding, so we can meet those growth targets and not have students left behind with a sub standard educational experience and a never ending parade of portables.

(Photos courtesy of YourTV Halton News / FM101 Milton)

With Minister Lecce, MPP Parm Gill, Trustee Heather Gerrits, Mayor Krantz, Trustee Donna Danielli & yours truly.
Local Matters on YourTV Halton This Week

Local Matters on YourTV Halton This Week

This week on Local Matters, Clark and I discuss what the Halton Police Board does to assist the police in its continuous efforts to keep Halton Region the safest community in Canada, some NFL banter, more Local Matters Recommends for you as well as “how much snow will there be” when the show airs. Tune in weekly Thursday nights at 730pm & 10pm as well as throughout the week.

https://youtu.be/vErt_oZJoHM
Segment 1 of Local Matters
https://youtu.be/kfTltjSlr58
Segment 2 of Local Matters this week