Milton’s First Major Event in the 150th Anniversary

It was a lot of fun yesterday at the Lions Sports Park and Memorial Area with Milton’s Winterfest 2007. Hundreds of people came down for the free skate, fun events and crafts for the kids, and to see a hockey legend. Johnny Bower was quite the grand marshal for the event.

He took questions from the people who braved the cold weather highlighting some of his favourite times as an NHL goalie, what it was like to play hockey WITHOUT a goalie mask and his thoughts on which the best players in the game are today.

Kids young and not as young were in awe of the stories he had to tell (myself included) and for a guy “his age” is was in tremendous shape…looks like he could still go a few periods.   The Milton Ice Hawks, who were also in attendance signing autographs (you never know there could be a few future NHL’ers in that group) presented Johnny with a commerative Ice Hawks Jersey to thank him for coming out.

Yesterday was a lot of fun and a big thank you goes to everyone who came out to help Milton Celebrate its Roots and enjoy the Milton spirit as we continue our events for the big year.

THIS SUNDAY

This Sunday at 12PM is Milton’s first major event of the 2007 Celebration Year. At the Lion’s Sports Park (Thompson north of Derry) we will be having Milton’s Family Winterfest.

Lots of things going on and the great Johnny Bower will be there!!! (So kids, bring your dads!)

Fun events all day long. Bundle up because it will be a cold one, but most of the events are inside.

Join us in celebrating our roots…and Milton’s 150th Anniversary in the first of many BIG events!

More info is here on the Milton home page…just click on the 150th logo.

Hope to see you there!

Well, what can I say…

I can say, whoops!?! Um, oh ya Happy New Year.

Its been awhile since Ive posted a blog here for many reasons. I recently started a new job and its taken up quite a lot of my time and most importantly winding down from the holidays. Yes I know, its almost February (tomorrow) and I’m STILL winding down? Yep.

I also just got over a nasty flu bug that kept me bed ridden last weekend as well.

SO, what is there to update? There are a ton of things happening with the 150th anniversary of Milton coming up which includes the family fun fest this Sunday! Yes I know its SUPERBOWL Sunday and all but before you get all the food ready and the beverages and place yourself firmly in front of your TV…take a few hours and get down to Lion Sports Park and enjoy a great family day.

Johnny Bower is going to be the “grand marshal” of the day. He will be there to take part in the day long list of events. Click here for more information. Events include a free skate at Memorial Arena, the Bishop Reding Choir singers, Road Hockey (weather permitting) with the Milton Ice Hawks, Conservation Halton will have a booth inside and lots of games as well. Its going to be cold this weekend, so bundle up and come down … it WILL be fun. It all starts at NOON Sunday to 4pm. Enough time to head home, warm up and watch “DA BEARS!” and some other famous quarterback (cough cant remember his name 🙂 )

On the home front, it looks as though the widening of Thompson north of Derry Road might be speeding up as they are looking at ways of preparing it for more traffic. Things have improved slightly on Thompson but at times can still bring back those horrible memories of last year around this time when it took you 20 minutes or so to get to Laurier.

Over at the Hawthorne Villager Forum, there is some talk in getting a citizen committee going. As you are aware during the campaign, this was something that I spoke about quite often. Given the fact that voter turnout was quite low in Ward One, the perception is people dont seem to care or dont know whats going on. By having a local CAC for our rapidly growing ward coupled with the cooperation of the incumbent councillors, it can help generate the much needed interest and input to help keep us informed of what is going on at Town Hall.

There is also a project that both myself and Tony Lambert are working on that we will be getting off the ground in spring of 2007 to help promote community safety in our streets. Stay tuned for that.

And a belated Happy Anniversary goes out to our great friends Mike and Hilary Heenan who recently celebrated their 4th anniversary!

Thats it for now…more to come later. Dont forget to contact me mike@mikecluett.ca I will be doing a redesign of the site soon to encompass my blog in it and get rid of all that “elect” stuff too.

Take care folks.

Nothing to do New Years Eve?

Come on down to Victoria Park by Town Hall and join in on ringing in the New Year. Fun starts at 11:45PM and the weather will probably hold up. Milly the Millstone will be there along with Rose Brooks and Michelle Job (the 150th Anniversary contest winners) and Mayor Gord Krantz as the New Year in rung in…Milton style.

Have a great New Year’s Eve everyone.

Merry (Belated) Christmas Greetings!

So now that 1/2 of our December Holidays have passed, I would just like to wish everyone the best of the holiday season on behalf of Pat, Anthony and myself.

2006 was a very busy year with the election campaign and the planning of the 150th anniversary for Milton. In case you were wondering…”What is there to do in Milton for New Years!?!” you can head on down to Town Hall for the traditional bell ringing with the Mayor. It starts at 11:45PM and it looks like the weather will be generous to us (snow and not so cold) but then again, anything can happen with the weather.

The bell ringing officially kicks off the 2007 celebrations for the 150th Anniversary of Milton. By now everyone should have received in their homes a 150th Anniversary Calendar detailing everything that is going on in Milton for 2007. For anyone who thinks that there isnt anything to do in Milton, check this out. You can get a PDF version of it here.

Also on January 1st 2007 please join us in the 150th Anniversary Committee and Milly the Milstone at the Mayors Levee starting at 1:30PM.

2007 is going to be a year to remember and make sure you check in here often for more details and help everyone in Milton to “Celebrate our Roots!”

Milton Taxes going up in 2007

So it looks like our taxes are going up about $25 in the urban (I prefer residential) area of Milton. The town staff had wanted more but it came in under half of the increase staff had requested. The rate is just under the rate of inflation but we have to see what the money was actually spent on and if its to benefit the well being of Miltonians.

Those of us who live just off Thompson road will be relieved to know that the widening of Thompson between Main and Derry which includes the overpass at $17.5 million is slated for 2007 and unknown as to when it will be completed. Slow and steady… we must be paitent.

One of the other questionable purchases is for 4 buses for Milton Transit. Over the course of the last municipal campaign, residents seemed split over transit. Some said we need it, and others said that they would never use it. Is a $1.4 million expenditure needed in 2007 before a majority of the roads it will travel are completed? Interesting question that wasnt brought up. Ridership numbers? Over the course of time, we WILL need a viable transit system in town. Many of the people I’ve spoken with feel its a slipperly slope…once we start we cant stop and the money just keeps on flowing.

Transit is an expense that cant just be automatically approved and increased each year. We need to keep a close tab on the costs involved and make sure that people are using it, and its effiicient.

Thats a topic for another time. Heres the article and feel free to comment.

From today’s Milton Canadian Champion
http://www.haltonsearch.com/hr/mcc/story/3815570p-4413492c.html

Milton taxes could rise by a little more than 2%
Melanie Hennessey
Dec 15, 2006

After two nights of deliberations, the Town’s budget committee managed to hammer next year’s anticipated tax increase down to 2.23 per cent — less than half of staff’s recommended hike.

The figure means that, subject to council approval next week, urban residents will be paying an extra $25.35 in 2007 and rural homeowners, an additional $12.54 based on a $300,000 assessment.

During Monday and Tuesday’s budget meetings, the tax increase proposals yo-yoed from staff’s recommended 4.6 per cent, down to 3.18 per cent, then 1.23 per cent and back up to the 2.23 per cent supported by the committee.

But prior to that, staff first outlined the details of next year’s operating budget of more than $40 million — of which about $18 million comes from taxes — and the $55.5-million capital budget.

“This (operating) budget provides a balance of maintaining services and meeting the demands of growth with available financial options,” said Director of Corporate Services and Treasurer Linda Leeds.

She detailed the pressures on the operating budget, like the $1.6 million extra needed next year for staff wage adjustments, $817,000 for additional human resources to maintain existing service levels due to growth and $231,000 to provide service to new roads and parks.

On the capital side, Leeds said 98 new projects are on the horizon for 2007. Of those, she said the Thompson Road widening from Main Street to Derry Road, including the rail crossing, will be the most expensive at $17.5 million.

Other initiatives topping the list include the Town Hall expansion at $5.6 million, Lower Base Line road work from Regional Road 25 to Sixth Line for $3.8 million, the purchase of four buses for the Town transit system for $1.4 million and the new library branch building for $1.1 million.

About half of the capital budget is funded by development charges, while the remainder comes from various sources, including Town revenues, reserves and proceeds from Slots at Mohawk.

The councillors also heard from local residents Gary Ellis and Mike Grimwood, who both felt that there are ways council could achieve a 0 per cent tax increase next year.

During deliberations, Ward 3 Councillor Jan Mowbray, Ward 4 Councillor Wendy Schau and Wards 1 and 3 Councillor Barry Lee expressed concern with the reduction in Town service levels and cutbacks to staff hours that will have to be made to keep the tax rate down for 2007.

“We should keep in mind the needs of the community, not just the needs of the taxpayers,” said Schau.

Mayor Gord Krantz once again voiced his support for keeping taxes “in and around the rate of inflation,” which is approximately 2.5 per cent.

Wards 2 and 4 Councillor Colin Best said he’d like to keep the hike under the inflation rate as well.

Ward 2 Councillor Mike Boughton then put forward a motion to reduce the tax increase from 4.6 per cent to 3.18 per cent.

He explained he wouldn’t want to go below that figure because it would mean a reduction in part-time hours for firefighters.

Lee then put forward an amendment to that motion to use reserve funds to get the increase down to 1.23 per cent, which the committee endorsed.

Following that, Lunau took issue with staff’s proposal to make a one-time transfer of $400,000 from the slots reserve fund to the legal reserve fund. She made a motion to stop the transfer from happening and instead get money for the legal reserve fund through a one per cent tax increase, bringing the total committee-recommended hike up to 2.23 per cent.

Other items the committee supported include:

  • Removing $31,000 slated for pesticide bylaw public consultation consultant fees. If supported by council, this means the amount of consultation will be greatly reduced.
  • Advancing the timeline for the Brookville Park project with $432,000 from the development charges reserve fund and $48,000 from the slots reserves
  • Purchasing new library branch computer equipment with $24,037 from slots reserves.

All of the committee’s recommendations will go before town council Monday.
Melanie Hennessey can be reached at mhennessey@miltoncanadianchampion.com.