Lou&Leanne wrote:
Thanks.
Glad to see that we are not alone with our feelings.
Gerry what do you think we can do about this?
How can anyone trust a statement from a head of a Town like that?
Wow it just makes our blood boil to watch this.
According in what we read Council had to approve this.
We could not find any information on Town of Milton Council agenda about salary increase of 15.35 % ++$$$$$$$$$.
In 2006, the Municipal Act was amended to include new provisions respecting the accountability and transparency of municipal government and its operations.
The Act mandates that citizens have the right to request that an investigation be conducted into the appropriateness of closed meetings of Council.
Municipalities have the ability to appoint a Meetings Investigator, or alternatively, in the absence of an appointed Meetings Investigator, to have such investigations carried out by the Office of the Provincial Ombudsman
Members of Council shall serve and be seen to serve their constituents in a conscientious and diligent manner.
Mayor Krantz did not give anyone a diligent answer when asked about double digit increase for the Town's C.E.O.
Gerry does Milton have a code of conduct for council members?
We could not find anything about a code of conduct.
Like most of us taxpayers, I'm on the outside looking in and have no special access to town or council affairs. That being said I firmly believe in open and transparent government and would work to implement this.
As I mentioned, I'd like to see a true pay for performance program in place for all town staff and elected officials. Understand that there are likely Provincially mandated guidelines for some compensation packages and as I understand it most of the town staff is unionized and paid according to negotiated contract. This doesn't preclude creative interpretation of current guidelines and strong contract negotiation in future including performance, productivity improvement and cost reduction expectations. The mayor should also be a strong voice lobbying at the provincial level on provincially mandated municipal affairs.
Town council needs to be pro-active managers of the towns affairs and not just followers of staff recommendations. By this I mean developing more detailed guidelines for the towns objectives in all aspects of town business (this doesn't mean that council should simply ignore expert staff recommendations though).
The only "Code of Conduct" I could find was procedural:
http://www.milton.ca/execserv/bylaws200 ... By-law.pdf
and not behavioral which if lacking needs to be built!
Gerry Marsh
Candidate for Mayor