{"id":36892,"date":"2025-09-25T12:55:21","date_gmt":"2025-09-25T16:55:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/?p=36892"},"modified":"2025-09-25T12:55:31","modified_gmt":"2025-09-25T16:55:31","slug":"reimbursement-program-explored-for-winter-windrow-pilot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/reimbursement-program-explored-for-winter-windrow-pilot\/","title":{"rendered":"Reimbursement program explored for winter windrow pilot"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Efforts to extend Aurora\u2019s pilot windrow snow removal program into the 2025-2026 winter season continue as Council explores a reimbursement program for eligible residents who hire a private service.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That was a recommendation going into this month\u2019s Committee of the Whole meeting from Matthew Volpintesta, Manager of Parks &amp; Fleet. In his report, Volpintesta recommended Council greenlight a pilot financial assistance program offering reimbursement to eligible residents, but Council held off making a decision pending potential further funding models.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cA financial assistance model is a precedented option to help seniors and residents with disabilities cover snow removal costs while delivering a program which reduces risk and offers greater user satisfaction,\u201d said Volpintesta in his report, noting that such a model is currently used by East Gwillimbury and beyond York Region. \u201cUnder this model, a resident would secure their own private contractor and provide proof of service to the municipality at the end of the season to qualify for the grant.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cTo minimize financial uncertainty to the Operating Budget, this program could be implemented with a participant cap. For example, a cap of 500 residents, at $150 per address, would result in a maximum program cost to the Town of $75,000. On average, private contracting services are estimated at $15 &#8211; $20 per event, which would be around $120 total if measured for the eight events that were incurred last season.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Looking at last year\u2019s numbers, had such a model been put in place ahead of the winter of 2024-2025, costs to the Town would have been $76,600 to cover the program versus the actual $91,154.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Should Council adopt it, the report noted residents would be able to customize the service to best suit their needs, but lawmakers expressed doubts that private contractors would take on clients to solely tackle the windrows.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cI would gather that for the cost of someone to have a private contractor come in and clear a driveway and a windrow is probably between $800 and $1,500 a driveway just in today\u2019s market. If we were to subsidize that, it would actually put the residents in a worse economic situation,\u201d said Ward 2 Councillor Rachel Gilliland.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>While she said the recommendation was not a bad one, there was \u201ca lot more work to be done to explore that\u201d including the exploration of partnerships, and issuing an RFP with a private company so the Town can ensure a subsidized rate and residents aren\u2019t \u201ctaken advantage of.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cIt would be kind of an exclusive external company that would provide this service to where individuals could qualify for that subsidy program, so I do think there is some potential there, but I\u2019m just not really quite sure what this looks like. I honestly don\u2019t know if we\u2019re ready for that type of partnership at this stage where we are in the season\u2026. I don\u2019t want to leave people on the hook at the last minute now. I know companies are already taking bookings for their winter season now, and it would be leaving a lot of people on the hook, not knowing how to budget themselves for the season, knowing that this pilot project is here.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Councillor put forward an alternative included in the report which would carry on with much of last year\u2019s pilot program as it was, but with an increased program fee of $250 \u2013 but, she said, this figure was still too high for seniors and individuals with disabilities.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ward 1 Councillor Ron Weese said he agreed a subsidization program could see abuse, but said he wanted to explore ways to make the windrow removal program cost-neutral to taxpayers.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cI don\u2019t know why a lot of our taxpayers who take care of their homes and maintain their homes correctly should be on the hook for other people, unless they are disabled and can prove that, and they are financially disabled and can prove that,\u201d he said, noting staff exercise \u201cdue diligence\u201d to make sure the program is being used only by those eligible.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cI think that our taxpayers would be quite happy to help the most vulnerable in our community. Nobody wants to see a medical circumstance\u2026. I am more interested in the revenue-neutral nature of this because I believe that homeowners should be taking responsibility for their home if they\u2019re financially able and physically able to do it, and it shouldn\u2019t be subsidized by other taxpayers who are doing their own job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ward 3 Councillor Wendy Gaertner suggested the subsidy program could have potential in Aurora, but preferred a model where the Town would provide eligible residents with a list of potential contractors in an effort to reduce some of the guesswork for seniors.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cI think it\u2019s worth a pilot program for one year,\u201d she said. \u201cUnfortunately, it\u2019s all about the money and I\u2019m sorry to anybody who is listening or [reading] the article that might be reported on this, but we need people to share with us the cost for us to do it. How much they have to share, we\u2019ve been debating that, but I wouldn\u2019t mind trying this model and see if it works.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>By Brock Weir<br \/>Editor<br \/>Local Journalism Initiative Reporter<\/strong><\/p>\n\r\n<a class=\"synved-social-button synved-social-button-share synved-social-size-24 synved-social-resolution-single synved-social-provider-facebook nolightbox\" data-provider=\"facebook\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" title=\"Share on Facebook\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newspapers-online.com%2Fauroran%2Fwp-json%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fposts%2F36892&#038;t=Reimbursement%20program%20explored%20for%20winter%20windrow%20pilot&#038;s=100&#038;p&#091;url&#093;=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newspapers-online.com%2Fauroran%2Fwp-json%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fposts%2F36892&#038;p&#091;images&#093;&#091;0&#093;=&#038;p&#091;title&#093;=Reimbursement%20program%20explored%20for%20winter%20windrow%20pilot\" style=\"font-size: 0px;width:24px;height:24px;margin:0;margin-bottom:5px;margin-right:5px\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Facebook\" title=\"Share on Facebook\" class=\"synved-share-image synved-social-image synved-social-image-share\" width=\"24\" height=\"24\" style=\"display: inline;width:24px;height:24px;margin: 0;padding: 0;border: none;box-shadow: none\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/wp-content\/plugins\/social-media-feather\/synved-social\/image\/social\/regular\/48x48\/facebook.png\" \/><\/a><a class=\"synved-social-button synved-social-button-share synved-social-size-24 synved-social-resolution-single synved-social-provider-twitter nolightbox\" data-provider=\"twitter\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" title=\"Share on Twitter\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newspapers-online.com%2Fauroran%2Fwp-json%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fposts%2F36892&#038;text=Like%3F\" style=\"font-size: 0px;width:24px;height:24px;margin:0;margin-bottom:5px;margin-right:5px\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"twitter\" title=\"Share on Twitter\" class=\"synved-share-image synved-social-image synved-social-image-share\" width=\"24\" height=\"24\" style=\"display: inline;width:24px;height:24px;margin: 0;padding: 0;border: none;box-shadow: none\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/wp-content\/plugins\/social-media-feather\/synved-social\/image\/social\/regular\/48x48\/twitter.png\" \/><\/a><a class=\"synved-social-button synved-social-button-share synved-social-size-24 synved-social-resolution-single synved-social-provider-mail nolightbox\" data-provider=\"mail\" rel=\"nofollow\" title=\"Share by email\" href=\"mailto:?subject=Reimbursement%20program%20explored%20for%20winter%20windrow%20pilot&#038;body=Like%3F:%20https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newspapers-online.com%2Fauroran%2Fwp-json%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fposts%2F36892\" style=\"font-size: 0px;width:24px;height:24px;margin:0;margin-bottom:5px\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"mail\" title=\"Share by email\" class=\"synved-share-image synved-social-image synved-social-image-share\" width=\"24\" height=\"24\" style=\"display: inline;width:24px;height:24px;margin: 0;padding: 0;border: none;box-shadow: none\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/wp-content\/plugins\/social-media-feather\/synved-social\/image\/social\/regular\/48x48\/mail.png\" \/><\/a>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Efforts to extend Aurora\u2019s pilot windrow snow removal program into the 2025-2026 winter season continue as Council explores a reimbursement program for eligible residents who hire a private service. That was a recommendation going into this month\u2019s Committee of the Whole meeting from Matthew Volpintesta, Manager of Parks &amp; Fleet. 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