Short council meeting Monday night - Mayor took the night off - Lancaster juggles the agenda and her cell phone.

News 100 blueBy Pepper Parr

May 16th, 2016

BURLINGTON, ON

Where is the Mayor?

He wasn’t at the city council standing committee last night.

The chair, Blair Lancaster – who is still having problems managing the agenda – she forgets which page she is on and forgets the procedural steps that have to be taken.

Lancaster as Dep Mayor Sept 28-15When the meeting opened Lancaster as chair announced that the Mayor was “at another meeting” – that was it. Nothing about what the meeting was about or where it was taking place.

Last night her cell phone was getting almost as much attention as the job of being chair.

It was a short meeting – and didn’t resolve anything. The biggest report was given a “receive and file” which puts it back into the hands of the bureaucrats. We report on the re-development of the Nelson facilities elsewhere.

The really interesting news was the article in the Globe and Mail about the changes the province is going to make on the environmental front. City manager James Ridge said that the news article was the most talked about subject within the leadership team at city hall.

BMW hydro vehicle

Burlington Hydro leased high end BMW electric cars and loaned them to members of council to get some data on driving patterns.

Ridge said they were waiting to see the document the province produces – due sometime in June – all they had so far was the Globe and Mail news report. The newspaper headline reported a $7 billion program that would slash the size of our carbon foot print which will impact every aspect of life in the province and disrupt the automotive and energy sectors.

Energy means Burlington Hydro for us – and automotive – well we all know what they are talking about.

More than 76% of the homes in Ontario are heated with natural gas – the province wants to see that number brought down – and promises to start phasing out natural gas for home heating. This will be done partly through incentives for owners of homes and buildings to install geothermal and solar heating, and partly by changes to the building code mandating that, by 2030, all new houses and small buildings be heated by something other than fossil fuels. Natural gas currently provides 76 per cent of the province’s heat.
The plan also promises hefty subsidies for electric vehicles, more charging stations and sets ambitious targets of raising the number of electric vehicles sold to 12 per cent of the total by 2025; at the moment, just 0.16 per cent of the vehicles on the road in Ontario are electric.

getting new - yellowBig changes coming – it would have been nice to see a comment from the Mayor. His new key aide – Mike Greenlee, who replaced Brian Kelly, who replaced Frances Grano, who replaced Jackie Isada, who replaced Frank McKeown kept himself busy taking notes.

Greenlee and Grano were seconded from within other departments in city hall to help out in the Mayor’s office.

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1 comment to Short council meeting Monday night – Mayor took the night off – Lancaster juggles the agenda and her cell phone.

  • Helene Skinner

    Gee maybe we should have tossed Blair Lancaster just like she tosses delegate petitions!!!