Interesting day. We now know there will be a special public budget meeting tomorrow, Wednesday Feb. 01, to allow council to make their decisions for the budget and tax rate. There seems to be several views in play as to how we got in this mess and how we get out.
Today I raised the issue of an unfair provincial property taxation system that takes wealth from the economic powerhouse that Saint John is and re-distributes that wealth around the province in the name of Equal Opportunity; others say forcefully that there is also the widely held belief that we are over staffed at City Hall and that there should be serious work done on inefficiencies and productivity before we cut back services in the name of job reductions caused by budget cutbacks, and finally the wider higher minded idea that as a single community stretching from Quispamsis to Grand Bay, we should be under one municipal government.
I hope to help open a discussion over the next several days that will:
- evoke a more thoughtful approach to the root causes of our civic woes;
- pursue real facts to demonstrate how those things are holding back our Urban dreams;
- lastly to bring together a broad group who want to take real action to move this community forward with pride and security in a way that allows us to realize our aspirations for Saint John as New Brunswicks' only "true Urban metropolis" as my good friend Kurt Peacock so correctly describes it.