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Feature Article |
February 9, 2006
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Small increases in provincial transfers for 2006 by Jeff Green When the
From the start, municipalities were saying that the CRF did not come close to covering the increased cost. Later in the Conservative mandate, as the province’s finances took a turn for the worse, the CRF transfers fell further and further behind. When the Liberals took power, they promised to fix the problem. A year ago, they replaced the CRF with the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund. While municipal officials have not been entirely happy with the fund, it did bring a substantial increase in transfers in this part of the province. This year will bring a further increase, although it is a much smaller one.
Addington Highlands will receive $999,331 in 2006, almost $30,000 more than they received last year, and almost $250,000 more than 2004. Over the line in Lanark,
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While all of the townships made use of their fiscal transfer in their 2005 budgets, the county decided not to. They have been seeking information from the province as to how their allocation was determined. The money received last year went into a reserve fund, and will be brought forward to be applied to the 2006 county budget. The County has scheduled a special meeting to consider its 2006 budget on March 1. Township budgets will be determined later this spring.
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