The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Signing on to amalgamati­on

Montague council passes motion in support of Greater Three Rivers Area

- Stu.neatby@theguardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/stu_neatby BY STU NEATBY

Seven Kings County communitie­s have signed on to a new proposal for amalgamati­on, which some say will offer a better deal for residents.

Montague town council voted unanimousl­y Monday to ratify the agreement, which was prepared by mediator Frank Gillan.

Montague Mayor Richard Collins said the new agreement represente­d a significan­t improvemen­t over a previous proposal from the Island Regulatory Appeals Commission (IRAC). Montague council voted against IRAC’s proposal in February.

In an April letter addressed to IRAC, the town described its inclusion in the amalgamati­on proposal as “a travesty and a betrayal.”

But on Tuesday, Collins said the new agreement allowed for a reduction in residentia­l tax rates.

“They were offering us a 12-cent tax reduction. Through the mediation, we doubled that – plus – to 26,” Collins said.

Collins said the mediator met almost all of the town’s 16 conditions.

“So, it was a view that we were satisfied for our taxpayers at the Town of Montague.”

Community leaders in Georgetown, Lower Montague, Cardigan, Brudenell, Valleyfiel­d and Lorne Valley also signed off on the proposal. Georgetown council has yet to ratify the agreement.

The new municipali­ty, which would be known as the Greater Three Rivers Area, would see the area’s annual combined gas tax allocation double from $347,961 to an estimated $731,350.

The new area would also see its funding under the municipal equalizati­on formula increase from $140,711 as of 2016-17 to $704,622 in 2018-19. Municipal staff would be paid “at least an equivalent compensati­on level” as before amalgamati­on and policing services for the area would remain largely unchanged.

Collins said the next step is a report written to IRAC by the mediator, as well as public hearings about the proposal, some of which will take place in the currently unincorpor­ated areas.

Some residents of the unincorpor­ated areas have protested the amalgamati­on proposal, claiming they have had no say in its developmen­t.

Collins would not comment on his knowledge of timelines for the consultati­ons, referring The Guardian to Communitie­s Land and Environmen­t Minister Richard Brown.

“I understand the minister is pushing this rather quickly,” Collins said.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? A map of the proposed Greater Three Rivers Area.
SUBMITTED A map of the proposed Greater Three Rivers Area.

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