By Staff
March 7th, 2022
BURLINGTON, ON
On March 3 a city Standing Committee approved a report that waived permit fees in the amount of $33,800. for improved internet services for north Burlington.
The improved service in north Burlington is a very important need to those residents. These improvements are being funded by the federal and provincial governments. They did not request municipal assistance or funding.
A Burlington resident has a problem with the decision pointing out that on January 25 2022 the city held an information session for this work. I attended.
The two contractors (Bell Canada and Internet Access Solutions) have not formally requested any financial assistance from the city. The contractors have been working to obtain permits from the City, Region, and Conservation Halton.
A Burlington resident who asks not to be identified thinks “the Mayor/council appear to want some credit for the improved internet access. Must be an election year.”
“The $33,800 given away is monies that we the taxpayer will have to make up in the 2023 current budget from tax dollars. ( Sounds like Rob Ford and the license plates) This expenditure should have been accounted for in the 2022 current budget if council wanted to participate.
“Sounds like bonusing to me.
“Do not blame the contractors for…. getting something for nothing.”
The question here is: Why are the taxpayers waiving fees that would have been paid by Bell Canada and Internet Access Solutions, the two companies installing hi-speed broadband service in rural Burlington.
Downtown Burlington does not have 5G internet access in some areas as well…the council could have requested this service instead of waiving fees!