The Hamilton Spectator

Snow-clearing deal approved, but who pays what?

KEVIN WERNER

Hamilton’s rural residents don’t receive transit service, nor do most of the agricultural area roads have sidewalks.

Yet they may have to join their urban cousins in paying $4.4 million for “enhanced” sidewalk snow clearing service that they don’t want, said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.

“I’m just puzzled by this,” said Ferguson. “How do I explain this to my constituents?”

Councillors had agreed to remove snow from an additional 783 kilometres of sidewalks along transit routes back in April, in a 9-6 vote. The enhanced service, which will cost an extra $2.3 million, will begin for the 2022-23 winter season.

Ward 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann said the additional sidewalk snow clearing will enable access for all residents of the city, including mothers with carriages, seniors and people with physical challenges.

“At its core it speaks to equity and action,” she said.

At their Nov. 24 meeting, council agreed to a five-year, $3.1-million contract with low bidder Forest Ridge Landscaping Inc. to provide the sidewalk snow clearing starting in the 2022 winter season. According to finance staff, rural residents could see anywhere from a $6 tax increase in 2021 to up to $8 in 2023, depending upon which area-rating option councillors agree to, even though the majority of those homeowners don’t have sidewalks.

Finance staff project the tax impact for all residents for the city to provide the service will be about 0.1 per cent. However, because of area rating and assessment rates that vary across the city, a resident in Ward 1 could pay an additional $5 in 2022 and $6 in 2023, while in Ward 4, the tax increase is estimated to be $3 in 2022 and 2023. But for Ancaster residents, they could receive a $3 tax cut in the first year, but an $8 increase in 2023, while Ward 15 will see a $6 increase in 2022 and $8 in 2023.

Mike Zegarac, corporate services general manager, cautioned that the area-rating financial projections for the additional service has not been finalized yet.

Finance staff project the tax impact for all residents for the city to provide the service will be about 0.1 per cent.

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