Sunday, November 26, 2017

Sunday November 26, 2017


Ladies and Gentlemen



The 2017 Civitan Christmas Parade is in the books – and what a great parade it was. The downtown carries on the celebration with three hours of free parking in the downtown for the month of December.



Last week I mentioned that Sharon’s Boutique Plus was opening but I provided the wrong address. Their new location is at 758 Yonge Street. So do drop by and see Shirley, who gives some of the best hugs in Town.



There seems to be a lot of new shops opening in Midland. I must be attending at least one opening a month. Good news for shoppers and our retail economy.





The Week Ahead



A busy Monday the 27th.  At 3:30 pm Council will hold a special meeting in the Council Chambers to receive the report of the Service Delivery Review consultant. This report will present all the key findings, showing where we can improve Town services and how we should be implementing change over the next few years.



At 6:30 pm Council goes into a closed meeting to discuss appointments to the By-law Review Committee, the Midland Library Board and the Seniors Council. Then at 7:00 pm it’s the November Council meeting. A challenging agenda including:

-       Three deputations:

o    Update on the Midland Public Library

o    A private citizen’s view on the number of Councilors we require

o    Overview of the Hospice Huronia fundraising program

-       Two citizen petitions:

o    Request for a sidewalk on Dominion Ave.

o    Request for winter grooming on part of the Trans Canada Trail

-       Proposed changes to the taxi regulations in Midland

-       Recommendation to create the Municipal Services Corporation to manage the development of the Midland Bay Landing property

-       Update on the transition from the MPS to the OPP

-       Budget guidance for 2018.  Staff is proposing a 2.5% increase for Town costs


Tuesday November 28th starts at 9:00 am with County Council in Midhurst.  The major agenda item is a workshop, starting at 10:00 am, to discuss the new provincial planning regulations. The four North Simcoe municipalities met in public this past week to take an initial look at the changes. While we appreciated the need to contain development sprawl, concerns were expressed that the shift of planning authority to the County could limit the involvement of the local municipality in making key decisions about its future.  



At 4:00 pm Waypoint holds its volunteer and donor appreciation event. That’s at the Waypoint Atrium Building, Bay Café 500 Church Street, Penetanguishene.



On Thursday, the North Simcoe Housing Working Group meets at the Town at 2:00 pm to discuss its 2018 projects.  That evening sees the second weekend for the annual First Light event.  The event runs from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. (Thursday to Saturday) at Sainte-Marie and the Martyrs’ Shrine. For more information visit their website at www.hhp.on.ca. Please note we have a shuttle bus running from downtown Midland to the event.  And finally Trivia Night returns to the Legion. All members and non-members are welcome to attend this pub-quiz style challenge for both the trivia pro and the casual expert. Great prizes to be won. Trivia starts at 7:00 pm. Entry fee is just $15 per team (2-5 players).



Friday December 1st sees a signature event at the MCC in Midland.  Kee Bee Play, one of our local manufacturers, is involved in an innovative research program to understand how their “play products” can be used to improve the quality of life for those with dementia. Working with U of T and a number of long term care facilities, they will release their research finding this morning, signaling what I anticipate is a positive result for geriatric therapies and success for one of our up and coming manufacturers.  And at 2:00 pm you are invited to join K-Mobile to celebrate their business opening at 741 Yonge Street.



Week - End



Saturday December 2



-       9:30 to 10:30 am – Pancakes and Pajamas at the Library. This free event will see a visit from Santa. Please register at 705-526-7216

-       10:30 am – A Day in the Life with Santa at the MCC. This reveal-all conversation explores life at the North Pole, the roles of Santa, the reindeer, the elves and Mrs. Claus, and the big job of getting gifts to all the good boys and girls all around the world. Children will have a chance to speak with Santa and to tell him about their Christmas wishes. Arts and crafts for the kids provided by Quest Art and tasty treats by Chef Glen. And, best of all, it’s free! Register for your tickets at www.midlandculturalcentre.com

-       4:00 pm - Town of Penetanguishene Annual Santa Claus Parade - along Main Street from Jeffery Street to the Town Dock

-       8:00 pm - Micah Barnes at the MCC – a fabulous entertainer



Sunday December 3



-       7:30 pm - The Good Lovelies Christmas Concert at the MCC (Tickets almost gone)



Council Issues Update



Budget



This week Council has a first look at the staff proposed cost increase of 2.5% for 2018. Council’s commitment to keep our cost growth below the rate of inflation continues. The challenge in 2018 comes from a number of onetime costs associated with the Midland Police transition, the MPUC sale and changes from the Service Delivery Review. It is important that we commit the resources to successfully complete these strategic changes.  It will be an interesting budget process.



Cruise Ships



One on my quieter projects is working to develop the Ontario cruise ship industry and thereby ensure that Midland remains a cruise port for years to come.  Midland is one of 8 active cruise ports in the province. Most ports have seen increased cruise traffic and given current trends that traffic could grow considerably over the next decade. Is Midland ready for that business; how do we receive all these visitors; and are we as a municipality and tourism destination prepared?



The first step in answering these questions is to develop the business case for the industry. Your mayor has been working with the province to obtain funding for the study – it looks promising. Will keep you informed.



Midland Bay Landing



The Town was successful with its request for funding from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities for the environmental study of our MBL property.  So all four of the foundational studies for the MBL property will have no direct cost to the Town. These studies provide the information we need to be fully prepared to take the property to market, likely in early 2018.







Gord McKay





The Year for Getting It Done - 2017

                                                                                              






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