By Collin Gallant on September 18, 2017.
“The spirit behind this (motion) is to find a better solution, but put it back in the meantime,” said Friesen. “It’s just not working.” Most council members agreed they had heard complaints or seen problems first hand. Coun. Jim Turner said the changes were advertised as a better system for less money. “It’s none of those things,” he said, adding that workers and employers have been put out by changes. “I’m fiscally conservative, but this is one area that we can’t cut … When we voted to close the Arena, there were other arenas. “I don’t think it can wait.” Voting against the change were Mayor Ted Clugston and Couns. Bill Cocks and Jamie McIntosh. “Going back to the old system is taking eight steps backwards,” said McIntosh, noting staff were charged with altering the new system two weeks ago. “I recognize that it’s not working well and that we won’t be saving the (original target of) $750,000 we all hoped,” said Cocks. “(Reverting) will cause cost and delays. It’s ill-advised.” Coun. Celina Symmonds said she had ridden with some routes and felt a halt was needed. “The right thing is not the easy thing,” she said, speaking in favour. “It’s tough to say that we’re going back,” said Coun. Brian Varga, “but it’s an essential service.” “It’s a Financially Fit lever that I’m not prepared to pull,” said Coun. Robert Dumanowski. Mayor Clugston said during debate he favoured more time for staff to work on the new system. Later he spoke on behalf of council saying he hoped changes would be positive, but stressed they will take time. “We need a budget amendment, which takes time, hire drivers, we just changed the bus signs,” he said. “It has to be reversed and I’m not sure that three months is a realistic timetable. The fiscal realities could mean an additional 1 to 1.5 per cent tax increase next year, considering savings were already assumed in the 2018 plans budgeted. “The point is that this council wanted to see it done now and not leave it until after the election. They tried to expedite it.” 30Transit revert passes 6-3 (Clugston Cocks McIntosh against) could take 3 months says CAO who adds “my position is at your disposal” #medhat
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