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Rec director post causes split in vote at Alberton town council meeting

Main Street, Alberton, P.E.I. Photo special to The Guardian

Main Street, Alberton, P.E.I.

Published on March 13, 2013
Published on March 13, 2013
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Alberton budget passes with a 4-2 vote

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Alberton town council

ALBERTON — Finance chair David Cahill brought down the town’s 2013 budget Monday night.

It allows for a balanced budget with no increase in taxes.

The 56 cents per $100 assessment on non-commercial properties and $1.05 for commercial properties is projected to bring in $301,689 in revenue.

Total revenue for the year is pegged at $776,440, with the biggest chunk of that, $323,791, coming from government transfers.

The town reported on its consolidated financial statement revenue of $743,692 and expenditures of $620,402 in 2012.

While the budget passed, it was not unanimous. The two new members of council, Blair Duggan and Natasha Dunn, voted against it.

“There were some things I didn’t agree with, so that is why I voted against it,” Duggan said later.

The recreation committee chair said most of his concerns had to do with recreation. The town has been without a full-time recreation director since 2009.

Dunn said she was also concerned about recreation.

“The residents really want a recreation director,” she said. “Going door-to-door campaigning (last fall) that came up over and over again.”

While the budget passed on a 4-2 vote, Dunn said she and Duggan took a stand.

“We’re sending a message out that we’re not just rubber-stamping it.”

Claudia Gallant, past recreation committee chair, acknowledged there have been requests for a full-time recreation director, but she said the town cannot afford it.

“We’re going to do what we can with what we have,” she said.

“So, no tax increase is a good thing. Personally, in my mind, a full-time rec director is going to mean a tax increase, unless somebody can come up with another way to get the money. We don’t have the dollars.”

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    idiots at large
    - March 13, 2013 at 13:46:58

    This town of Alberton is doing really fine trying to build a tax base, we have a couple of brown nosers trying to get a name for themselves. I would like to know which home owners in town are really willing and able to pay more taxes to live here. We have almost everything in the way of recreation going we don't need another person to tell us we should shake our bodies. Grow up kids.

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