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Raises Proposed for Mayor & Councillors In Coldstream

Jun 20, 2018 | 9:55 AM

Raises could be in store for the mayor and councillors in Coldstream for the next council.

A motion going to council next week proposes raises of 11 per cent for councillors and 13 per cent for the Mayor to make up for a tax free allowance being taken away next year under the federal budget.

Mayor Jim Garlick says careful thought was given to this.

“We didn’t want to be seen by the public as oh you’re just taking advantage of this and bumping the amount up considerably because of the  uh, once  our tax being removed.”

Garlick says that essentially is downloading from the federal government.

“What they’re going to be doing is taking those taxes from what’s paid to the local politicians and use at the federal level rather than them being kept
at the local level because then you wouldn’t pay that out to the politicians.”

Currently, one third of their salary is tax free.

“That was seen to cover expenses at local government levels as far as driving, like day-to-day expenses, not going to conventions and that, but day-to-day expenses. If you had to go out and meet with people, if you had to buy somebody lunch.”

The proposal would see the Mayor’s salary rise from 30 thousand dollars a year to 34 thousand, while councillor’s salaries would increase to 15 thousand from thirteen and a half thousand dollars

This would go into effect January 1st of 2019.