Lambton County Council heard a presentation on the draft budget for 2016 Wednesday. February 17, 2016 (BlackburnNews.com Photo by Briana Carnegie)Lambton County Council heard a presentation on the draft budget for 2016 Wednesday. February 17, 2016 (BlackburnNews.com Photo by Briana Carnegie)
Sarnia

Spending Up 4% In Draft County Budget

The County of Lambton's 2016 draft budget amounts to $197.5-million and calls for a 4.24% increase in the amount to be raised through taxation. New assessment growth of $617,000 brings the net tax increase to 3.34%. The proposed budget is impacted by a $15-million reduction in municipal grants from the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund and a total commitment of $4.8-million for social housing and Lambton College's building campaign. $26-million is allocated for 73 capital projects in 2016 including repaving parts of Bentpath Line, Churchill Line and Oil Heritage Rd. It's recommended $5.7-million be directed to reserves to help finance big ticket items like road maintenance and social housing. Warden Bev MacDougall says she's pleased with the numbers and believes councillors will tread lightly because of pressures on their own municipal budgets. Council will hear from two organizations seeking grants at its March 2 meeting, including a $6,000 request from the Sarnia Historical Society and a $321,000 request from Sarnia-Lambton Rebound for a youth multi-service hub. Budget deliberations begin at 9am March 16, and will continue on March 24 if required.

Lambton County Council (BlackburnNews.com Photo by Briana Carnegie)Lambton County Council (BlackburnNews.com Photo by Briana Carnegie)

Lambton County Warden Bev MacDougall and General Manager John Innes discuss the 2016 budget with members of the media February 17, 2016 (BlackburnNews.com Photo by Briana Carnegie)Lambton County Warden Bev MacDougall and General Manager John Innes discuss the 2016 budget with members of the media February 17, 2016 (BlackburnNews.com Photo by Briana Carnegie)

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