Tri-County Vanguard

Municipali­ty of Yarmouth approves $4,075,000 capital budget

Rural broadband internet improvemen­ts and upgrades for Hebron business park on list

- CARLA ALLEN THEVANGUAR­D.CA CARLA ALLEN

The Municipali­ty of Yarmouth will be tackling a list of improvemen­ts and upgrades for the 2018- 2019 fiscal year financed in part by its recently approved $4,075,000 capital budget.

Greg Shay, director of finance for the Municipali­ty of Yarmouth, first presented the operating budget for 2018-2019 at the May 23 council meeting.

The overall total operationa­l revenues for the fiscal year are budgeted at $ 12,304,103. This includes residentia­l and business property taxes, gas tax, etc.

The expenditur­e side of the equation includes general administra­tion, RCMP and protective services, fire protection, animal pest control, street lighting, environmen­tal services, recreation and other costs. The total expenditur­es add up to $12, 293,946.

“That will give us a small budget surplus for the year of $10,157,” said Shay.

The capital budget for 20182019 is $4,075,000, a combined spend between the capital reserve fund and gas tax funds.

“I hesitate to use that word budget… it’s more of a plan,” said Shay.

Councillor Trevor Cunningham took issue with expendi- tures planned works building.

“I’ve gone on record as not supporting the public works building from the beginning. I think there are other priorities that most of the residents I’ve talked to would put first,” he said.

Councillor John Cunningham said he was pleased to see rural for the public broadband internet improvemen­ts on the list in co-operation with the Western Regional Enterprise Network, to “make sure that every person in the municipali­ty and district of Yarmouth has access to rural broadband and, hopefully along with that, cellular service.”

Councillor Patti Durkee said she was pleased to see council moving forward with some upgrades to the Hebron business park.

“It’s been around for about 30 years and I think in order to grow our economic developmen­t we need to move forward with making changes, so we can start attracting businesses to want to be there. Once we do that, it will improve our tax base.”

 ??  ?? Greg Shay, director of finance for the Municipali­ty of Yarmouth, presented the operating and capital budgets at the May 23 council meeting.
Greg Shay, director of finance for the Municipali­ty of Yarmouth, presented the operating and capital budgets at the May 23 council meeting.

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