{"id":21726,"date":"2018-09-27T12:34:04","date_gmt":"2018-09-27T16:34:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/?p=21726"},"modified":"2018-09-27T12:34:04","modified_gmt":"2018-09-27T16:34:04","slug":"aurora-votes-2018-abel-aims-to-undo-costly-council-decisions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/aurora-votes-2018-abel-aims-to-undo-costly-council-decisions\/","title":{"rendered":"Aurora Votes 2018: Abel aims to undo \u201ccostly\u201d Council decisions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Brock Weir<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>John Abel aims to undo \u201ccostly\u201d Council decisions and redirect this money to projects he think will bear more fruit.<br \/>\nMr. Abel, who currently serves as Aurora\u2019s Deputy Mayor, outlined his platform in his bid to unseat incumbent Geoff Dawe to be Aurora\u2019s next mayor in October at a campaign launch held Wednesday night at Graystones.<br \/>\nIn his speech, he took aim at many of the big ticket decisions that have been made by Council over the last four years, many of which he was a vocal opponent, while outlining his vision for the future.<br \/>\nIf elected, Mr. Abel said he would scrap plans for a three storey addition to the Church Street School as part of the Library Square development and break the Town\u2019s current contract with Niagara College for the renovation of the historic Aurora Armoury and redirect these funds for a revolving investment fund and the creation of a medical and innovation campus on the Hallmark lands.<br \/>\n\u201cIt has something to do with group-think, a particularly pernicious strain of group think,\u201d said Mr. Abel after slamming the Town\u2019s deal with Niagara College\u2019s Canadian Food &#038; Wine Institute for the use of the Aurora Armoury, a deal which saw the bulk of the details hammered out behind closed doors. Most of the Town Councillors are timid and uncritical. I guess they believe they are doing a good job because they show up regularly for Council meetings, but they don\u2019t delve into issues to deepen the understanding and they have trouble formulating opinions of their own. They can be easily led like sheep. The leaders of the Council are much worse. They refuse to conduct due diligence. They refuse to evaluate business cases, they are reckless with other people\u2019s money. Yes, they are good and fast talkers, and yes, they often boast about their leadership skills. But, in real life, they act in haste and they never consider the consequences or potential repercussions of their actions, and they do not have the best interests of Aurora at heart. Two of them are running for mayor in October.<br \/>\n\u201cIn contrast to my fellow competitors in the race for mayor, I am pragmatic, open and resolved to doing things deliberately and right. I cannot be swayed by special interest groups at the expense of the community I serve. I believe in due diligence. If anyone on Council proposes a costly expenditure, they had damned well better have done their homework, or I will do it for them.<br \/>\n\u201cTo all the citizens, the question is this: do you want to continue down this reckless pack of hasty, unjustifiable spending, or do you want to return trust and fiscal responsibility to Aurora\u2019s Town Council? If it is the latter, I am your man.\u201d<br \/>\nAmong the decisions Mr. Abel deemed \u201cunjustifiable\u201d was the aforementioned Armoury deal, which he opposed from the outset, the use of 12 acres of land on the former Hallmark site, land previously deemed employment lands, for the construction of two senior baseball diamonds, and the current plans for Library Square.<br \/>\nWhile he says he still supports the original price tag of $2.3 million to renovate the Armoury into a cultural hub, he opposes using Aurora\u2019s Hydro Funds for anything more than that. Similarly, he opposes spending an estimated $20 million for a Library Square plan that includes a building addition, instead offering Library Square as a gathering place and using the rest of the space to increase parking.<br \/>\nThe Hydro Funds earmarked for those projects, he said, would be better used to start a $15 million \u201crevolving investment fund.<br \/>\n\u201cThis financial vehicle is a well-proven method of gap financing, primarily used for development and expansion of businesses,\u201d he said. \u201cIt is a self-replenishing pool of money, utilizing interest and principle payments of old loans to issue new ones. With this fund, the Town will provide loans for the procurement of properties, partnering with the development of those properties, and sell them at a profit to create local jobs and businesses. The loan would be at a favourable interest rate for a short term. The payments from the loan would then be deposited back into the revolving investment with interests and the profits would go to our reserve. This strategy has already achieved great success with the Town\u2019s Leslie Street employment lands and the LED lighting conversion project.<br \/>\n\u201cIn short, we will invest in Aurora and we will get the most mileage out of the dollars we spend. In an immediate example: we will purchase the Sports Dome with the revolving investment fund and we will pay back the loan with favourable permit fees for the users. Once the loan is paid back, we will own this asset and we will better be able to support our local soccer clubs. If we provide arenas for hockey, then we can certainly provide a dome for our soccer community.\u201d<br \/>\nGetting in and around Town was another focus for Mr. Abel, pledging to form an \u201cenhanced GO Transit shuttle service\u201d for Aurora commuters to get to and from the station, freeing up 300 parking spaces in the process.<br \/>\nAdditional facility space for the Aurora Seniors\u2019 Centre is also part of his platform, as is windrow removal in the wintertime.<br \/>\n\u201cWe will make sure that the windrows left by snow plows are removed so people don\u2019t get trapped in their driveway,\u201d said Mr. Abel to the applause of the crowd, noting that it will be a service paid for by users as needed and a subsidized service for those in the community who can\u2019t afford it.<br \/>\nHe wants to partner with local school boards on the establishment of after school programs and \u201ccultural hubs,\u201d redeveloping the Howard Johnson\u2019s site, an \u201ceyesore\u201d he characterised as \u201ca signature of Geoff Dawe\u2019s inability to address obvious critical issues\u201d, develop an affordable housing strategy to curb a brain drain of our educated youth to cities, and develop the Hallmark lands into a medical campus or high-tech incubator \u201cthat will generate hundreds of jobs and tax revenue for Aurora.\u201d<br \/>\nHe would also continue efforts for a new multipurpose recreational centre on the Bloomington lands, currently owned by the Province, near Cardinal Carter Catholic High School, but a recreation centre that is completely barrier-free like Durham\u2019s Abilities Centre. Soccer and baseball tournaments, he added, would be brought back to the downtown core, by repurposing existing fields and green spaces at Machell and Fleury Parks.<br \/>\n\u201cIf I am elected Mayor of Aurora, the days of secret negotiations and backroom deals will be over. Openness and transparency will return to Council. We will do our due diligence, evaluate each business case and consider all reasonable options. 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