I just received a copy of an email that was forwarded by a ratepayer to all Melancthon candidates:
"Here are two articles on how municipalities are thinking about other ways to work around provincial policies relating to the Green Energy Act.
I would suggest with some creative thinking some of these ideas could be implemented with respect to aggregate as well.
The Aggregate Act and the Green Energy Act are NOT the be all and end all, although they can be if you take a defeatist attitude, or have a lack of staff/consultant expertise.
http://www.wellingtonadvertiser.com/index.cfm?page=detail&itmno=6849
http://www.kincardinenews.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2755453"
I would suggest with some creative thinking some of these ideas could be implemented with respect to aggregate as well.
The Aggregate Act and the Green Energy Act are NOT the be all and end all, although they can be if you take a defeatist attitude, or have a lack of staff/consultant expertise.
http://www.wellingtonadvertiser.com/index.cfm?page=detail&itmno=6849
http://www.kincardinenews.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2755453"
Someone is thinking outside the box.
Hope the next Melancthon Council starts doing some innovative thinking, or at least asking a paid professional/"CONSULTANT' for some innovative thinking, on some of these issues.
This should not be the responsibility of individual ratepayers to research this stuff, this is what Council and staff are paid to do.
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