File #: 11-A-079    Version: Name:
Type: Presentation - AC/RC Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 2/23/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/28/2011 Final action: 7/31/2015
Title: 2011 BUDGET AND SERVICES OF THE LAKE SIMCOE REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY Gayle Wood, Chief Administrative Officer of the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA) provided a presentation to City Council regarding the proposed 2011 Budget and the services provided by the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority. She provided a brief summary of the Conservation Authority’s functions and reviewed their science and research accomplishments for 2010 including the ongoing work with the province to reduce the amount of phosphorus in Lake Simcoe. Ms. Wood described a number of Authority’s programs and summarized the 2010 projects that were completed. She noted that in 2011 the Conservation Authority plans to complete a couple of capital projects including natural hazard modelling and mapping. She concluded by stating that the LSRCA’s preliminary 2011 budget request is 9% higher than 2010. Members of City Council asked a number of questions related to the presentation.
Attachments: 1. PRES-110228 - Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority.pdf
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2011 BUDGET AND SERVICES OF THE LAKE SIMCOE REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY

 

Gayle Wood, Chief Administrative Officer of the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA) provided a presentation to City Council regarding the proposed 2011 Budget and the services provided by the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority.  She provided a brief summary of the Conservation Authority’s functions and reviewed their science and research accomplishments for 2010 including the ongoing work with the province to reduce the amount of phosphorus in Lake Simcoe.  Ms. Wood described a number of Authority’s programs and summarized the 2010 projects that were completed.  She noted that in 2011 the Conservation Authority plans to complete a couple of capital projects including natural hazard modelling and mapping.  She concluded by stating that the LSRCA’s preliminary 2011 budget request is 9% higher than 2010.

 

Members of City Council asked a number of questions related to the presentation.