K-W leaders meet 'individually' with Ontario municipal review advisers
Closed-door sessions held with each top official in Waterloo region
Mayors of K-W communities and the regional chair each met "individually" with the province's appointed advisers looking into Ontario's municipal government structure on Thursday, an official from the City of Kitchener said.
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The city said in a release that the province's advisers Michael Fenn and Ken Seiling are "mandated to conduct initial interviews with all regional and local heads of council in early 2019 to elicit their views on an individual basis and to prepare for group consultations in spring 2019."
According to the release, the regional leaders asserted that "communities within Waterloo region are working well under the current two-tier system in terms of governance, decision-making and service delivery" but are open to ideas to improve, optimize and reduce cost of municipal services.
Also, Waterloo region officials asserted that "the province must provide a meaningful opportunity for local municipalities, local residents and local businesses to come together to help define our community's own path toward any outcome the province decides upon, versus a provincially mandated change."