Policing costs fuel tax hike for counties residents

Obscenely high and unsustainable policing costs. OPP bills are destroying communities its officers are supposed to protect. Apparent self-interest is cloaked in the guise of public safety needs. Where is the political outrage while OPP costs continue to climb? Who is going to bring policing costs in this province under control?

Policing costs fuel tax hike for counties residents

Postby Thomas » Wed Feb 19, 2014 3:31 pm

CORNWALL, Ontario - The 2014 OPP salary spike is one major culprit behind a one per cent tax increase facing Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry residents.

After six hours of deliberations, counties council finalized its annual budget on Tuesday.

Vanessa Bennett, counties treasurer, immediately acknowledged the elephant in the room: an additional $923,410 in policing costs. The financial hurdle, a result of the OPP’s 8.55 per cent wage increase across the province, marked the end of a two-year across the board salary freeze.

But the financial load on taxpayers was lightened thanks to a surplus of $412,000 available in the police services budget.

Warden Eric Duncan noted that the tax hike was even more of a strain after a $480,700 cut from the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund (OMPF - a provincial program which helps pay annual OPP costs).

A cash injection from OMPF of $2.7 million, as opposed to the $3.2 million received for 2013, will help foot the OPP’s tab of close to $13 million.

Coun. Bryan McGillis, the mayor of South Stormont, described the constraints of the budget process, stressing that this year council only had the power to distribute 52 per cent of the budget.

Meanwhile, 48 per cent of the budget must be allocated to several essential social, health, and of course, policing costs.

“We’re forced to make tough decisions, while remaining fiscally conservative,” said McGillis.

With a total budget of a little more than $39 million, the one percent increase translates into an extra $10 a month for typical property owners in S,D&G. The budget will be passed at the next council meeting.

http://www.cornwallseawaynews.com/News/ ... esidents/1
Thomas, Administrator

User avatar
Thomas
Site Admin
 
Posts: 2562
Joined: Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:18 pm
Location: Canada

Return to Unsustainable Policing Costs

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests

cron