Town of Lamont opts out of Capital Region Board

Should we stay or should we go?
That was the question councillors with the Town of Lamont wrestled with during the Oct. 27 meeting.
The question pertained to the municipality’s membership in the Capital Region Board (CRB). The CRB is currently undergoing a membership review, and now eligible participating municipalities have been given the choice of opting out.
“We need to look at both sides of the coin,” said Mayor Bill Skinner. Council went through a list of pros and cons of being a member of the CRB.

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There was only one pro listed, and that was having a voice at the table and the ear of the province, which also has a representative at the monthly meetings. Skinner also pointed out that some of the studies and projects that have been undertaken by the CRB the Town of Lamont would not be able to afford to do on its own.

But coun. Taylor felt that, “Potential and reality are too far apart,” said Taylor, and that was one of the reasons he cited during discussion. “At least we can bring our voice to the table,” said Skinner. Taylor asked Skinner how many times … for more see the Nov. 3/15 Leader