October 25, 2019
The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced next steps on the Regional Government Review
The City of Brampton welcomed an announcement by the Province of Ontario and Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Steve Clark to maintain the current structure of Region of Peel. The City believes the existing model ensures Brampton residents continue to receive core Regional services in the most cost effective and efficient way possible.
Earlier this year, the Ontario government began its expected review of eight regional municipalities (Halton, York, Durham, Waterloo, Niagara, Peel, Muskoka District, and Oxford County), the County of Simcoe, and all lower-tier municipalities.
The overall objective of the review was to ensure the affected municipalities are:
- Working well and supporting the future economic prosperity of residents and businesses; and
- Working harder, smarter and more efficiently.
What is the City doing?
Regional Government Consultation Town Hall
On May 4, 2019 the City held a town hall meeting on the regional government review.
Presentation from the City of Brampton can be viewed here.
On-line Survey
An on-line survey was held and input received was presented to the Council.
Telephone Town Hall
On April 24, 2019 the City hosted a live Telephone Town Hall (audio recording available).
Provincial Consultation
The Government held consultations directly with Ontario residents, and provided opportunities for everyone to have their say through various methods. These Provincially-run public consultations concluded May 21st.
What services does the Region of Peel deliver compared to the City of Brampton?
Who is responsible for garbage collection? Who builds Recreation Centres and runs recreational programming? It’s not always clear what level of government delivers what service.
Follow this link for a simple breakdown of who does what.
Links
City of Brampton
Region of Peel
Province of Ontario