MANOR PARK CHRONICLE

MAI 2006

Property Assessments and the Ombudsman’s Report

Everyone in Manor Park will be aware of the very critical report “Getting It Right”, issued by Ontario’s ombudsman, Mr. André Marin, on the provincial government’s Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC). The ombudsman said that MPAC “is suffering from a credibility crisis” - that taxpayers were “not happy”, and “with reason”. The good news was that the ombudsman considered that “many of the problems that have caused this discontent can be fixed”. One can hope that the Provincial government will take action.

The really bad news is that whatever the province does with respect to fixing the way MPAC functions will not really fix the biggest problem with property taxes in Ottawa. Ontario is the only province in the country to have loaded so many services (such as general welfare assistance, public housing, public health, ambulance services) on the property tax. A graphical representation using 2001 data from Statistics Canada, illustrating the extent of the problem, is attached. This affects disproportionably Ontario’s largest cities. Moreover, the tax itself is one that is recognized to be ‘regressive’, that is, it does not reflect ability on the part of the taxpayer to contribute. It is part of my job as your representative to try to keep the taxes that you pay as low as possible while maintaining the quality of life that residents of Ottawa expect and want to protect. I understand that. It is a task that has become increasingly difficult as this province has solved its fiscal difficulties in an inappropriate manner and continues to avoid that fundamental problem.

I encourage you to contact our provincial representatives regarding both of these matters.

Crime Prevention Forum

On April 8th, I was happy, as Board Chair, to preside as Crime Prevention Ottawa (CPO) held it’s first event – a Community Crime Prevention Forum, at St. Paul’s University. The purpose of this forum was to receive input, from community partner organizations, as CPO develops a comprehensive City-wide strategic action plan to address crime and victimization issues in Ottawa. Over 150 participants heard from Mayor Bob Chiarelli, who underlined the importance of adopting a prevention approach in Ottawa; from Christiane Sadeler, Executive Director of the Waterloo Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council who shared the lessons learned over the last decade in that municipality; and, from Police Chief Vince Bevan, who reported on the results of a recent survey of citizen concerns in Ottawa on the issues of crime and community safety.

For more information about Crime Prevention Ottawa in general or the Forum in particular, you are invited to visit the website at http://www.ottawa.ca/city_hall/crime_prevention/index_en.html .

Road Works in Manor Park This Coming Season

This year, St Laurent Boulevard between Montreal Road and Blasdell Avenue will be resurfaced. This involves removing the top layer or so of paving and resurfacing – “shave & pave”. This process is intended to extend the life of the road structure.

Pavement rehabilitation needs are identified using data in the City’s Pavement Management system (PMA), which includes input from on-going assessments made in response to public enquiries. The St. Laurent Blvd from Montreal Rd to Blasdell section was identified as a current need in the PMA. The section from Montreal Rd to Hemlock Rd (arterial) was last rehabilitated in 1991, and from Hemlock Rd to Blasdell (collector) in 1982. With some exceptions, pavement lifecycles fall into the ranges of:

• Arterials - 15-20 years
• Collectors - 18-25 years
• Locals - 20-30 years.

Rehabilitating in a timely matter will extend the life of the roadway before full in-depth reconstruction (at four times the cost) becomes necessary.

Work on St Laurent is expected to start in early June and last 4 weeks weather permitting.

Jacques Legendre
Councillor, Rideau-Rockcliffe

You can communicate with me at (please include a telephone number):
City of Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa ON K1P 1J1
Tel: 580-2483, Fax: 580-2523
E-mail: jacques.legendre@ottawa.ca
Web Site: www.rideau-rockcliffe.com

 

 

 


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