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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-13, Page 3142 PAGE 14A-- GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13,1981 We reserve the right to limit *ninth's* to normal family requirsmentsl To review road rebate County council passed a motion at their April 30 meeting to review the urban. road rebate to the urban municipalities. The rebate is paid to the urban municipalities in the county in lieu of funds to maintain and construct county roads as these municipalities have no county roads. The rebate currently is 45 percent of the urban municipalities' urban appor- tionment. Reeve W. K. Bogie of 'Col- borne Township reported to council that neighbouring counties are paying rates as lout as 25 percent as the ur- ban road rebate. Bogie com- mented that these county roads are an equal asset to the urban centre as well as. the rural and it is the urban centres which entice the traffic. "The urban centres have some responsibility to help maintain these roads,"„ Bogie commented. Reeve Calvin Krauter of Brussels remarked that there are ten urban centres in the .county and only Brussels is not on a provin- cial highway. Krauter said he had to "holler"' last year to get 45 percent funding . from the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munication to pave'the main street and he would not want to see the urban rebate from the county reduced. • "We like to help build • roads for everybody (in the county.) "c.Qrainented Krauter, " but..we .Want help • to build our roads." ' Clerktreasurer Bill Hazily • told coilncil the rebate was set at 40 percent "since the beginning of time". In 1960 - he said,.. it was increased to. 45 percent and in 1969 it was reviewed with a recommen- dation from the road com- mittee that it be reduced to 40 percent. This was turned down by council and return- ed to the committee for reconsideration. It was then submitted to council at 45 percent and was passed. It has been calculated at 451, percent since 1969. , Bill Elston, reeve of Mor- ris Township, told council the rate should possibly be reviewed at this time. He suggested that -perhaps assessment should be used to determine the rebate. Goderich deputy -reeve Bob Allen remarked that if council. -"opens this can of worms, it's going to be a very big can." Allen said the Goderich budget has already been approved and the coun- cil would not want to see a change in the urban road --rebate at this time. "We don't roll up our roads when the (rural) people come to town. It's a tough question," observed Allen. Goderich reeve Don Wheeler told council rural people use country roads more than urban people and doesn't want the urban rnunicipalities to have to in- crease their subsidies. He suggested the rebate should be studied over a long period of time in order to bring for- ward a proper argument to consider a change next year. .. Reeve Bogie said he had presented his information to council so a change could be considered for 1982. He said he wants the rebate review- ed. Stephen's reeve Douglas Russell agreed with Reeve Bogie and presented a mo- tion that the rate or urban road rebate be studied with a view to proposing a change in 1982. The motion was pass- ed and will 'go to the road committee for study. Campus holiday This summer you can quench your thirst with knowledge. The University of Guelph's Summer Cam- pus vacation offers refreshing non -degree courses and recreations for all ages from four to 94. "Summer Campus is a rare opportunity for in- dividuals and entire families to put everyday chores aside, and take the time to fulfill an ambition," says Professor Jim Murray, chairman of Continuing Education who created the an�assata,armr m=acravranl ser,41021=0nvm:ovrm Turn to page 15A 4 i me2 e 2 4 8 41 1 •i/ii/Unlmtr>N Prices effective thru Saturday, May 1 6th, 1981 11 \ L t . 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