Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Tax Increases in the Crowsnest Pass

Recently ran a poll on what would be a reasonable tax increase for 2011, offered up six options on what in my mind would provide an opportunity to cover all ends of the spectrum.

They were, with the corresponding results

0-1% 6 votes 10%
1-2% 7 votes 12%
2-3% 7 votes 12%
3-4% 6 votes 10%
4% or greater 3 votes 5%
Get creative and cut taxes 27 votes 48%

Well from amongst the people that spoke here, the message is loud and clear.

Why is this relevant? for the following reasons: Tuesday Night Jan 18th Mayor Decoux asked council at least twice, "does council feel that they were elected to maintain the status quo, or to bring change to the municipality"

If you read my post on the meeting Councilor Saje offered up change in the form of a budget with some different ideas. Councilor Saje also spoke about how our population and tax base continues to decrease, but our spending goes up and up.

Councilor Saje also spoke about our organizational structure, why does the Pass have a Financial Department and an HR Department, when most other municipalities group the two together?

Councilor Saindon talked about the need to increase user fees, spoke to how the general public can no longer be expected to support programs that only 20% of the public uses. He also addressed the issue of performance of our various facilities.

Councilor Gallant also raised the issue of the Albert Stella arena how it brings in so little revenue versus its costs to operate, he also stated that there is no greater deterrent to bringing in new people and increased tax base than municipal tax increases.

Mayor Decoux stated that positions taken regarding no tax increases are very short sighted, that in the long term you need dollars to invest in the infrastructure of the municipality, or people will go else where, where the streets are all paved and facilities are provided.

Administration responded by making the case that the municipality needs to hire "more" people to find the efficiencies, so that in time as attrition takes place the positions at the municipality will "change" and where possible those efficiencies that the new people find will take place "in time".

Councilor Saje in his motion proposed that operating costs of some departments be reduced by 7%, in a previous post I stated that if you want to find real efficiency improvements that is the way to do it.
If council attempts to "find" the inefficiencies the debate between them and administration will go on forever, give administration clear direction and goals and let the people that do the job every day find the inefficiencies.


Status Quo, versus change, versus being creative.

As far as the 2011 budget, I clearly heard on one hand Councilors Saindon, Saje and Gallant talking about zero tax increases.
On the other hand I heard Mayor Decoux, Councilors Mitchell, Londsbury, and Gail talking about tax increases.

7 comments:

The Miners Journey said...

Looks like we are in for another council much like the previous council. One group willing to make some tough decisions and another trying to hang on to the past. There is some truth that we need recreational facilities but at what cost. Right now there are not enough kids in this community to support the various sports facilities but there will be even less if we start closing them all down. Tough decisions for sure

Anonymous said...

Maybe we need a policy on change

Anonymous said...

Dean

This sounds like a 4-3 situation developing, I wonder what the papers will report????

Jerry

Anonymous said...

Dean

Around town the rumour is that the Mayor stated the line has been held on tax increases, for a long time possibly too long.
My impression is that taxes have climbed a lot over the last ten years. Just based on where my taxes have gone for a residential home in Pineview?

Anonymous said...

How long has the mayor lived in the Pass? I know his family is from here,but I think he was in Manitoba!
Another one that can't use a calculator..God Help Us.

Anonymous said...

7% seems like a lot

Leslie

Crowsnest Pass Home said...

Leslie the 7% does seem like a lot, I am not for a moment saying its the right number.
I just agree with the approach, you are never going to find an administrator that states "I have inefficiences in my department"

If you give the people the direction that do the job, they will find their areas of priority.