Ward 6 residents voice budget concerns at meeting
The second in a series of ward meetings hosted by Windsor City Council took place at the WFCU Centre on Wednesday night, with residents of Ward 6 raising concerns about the 2025 municipal budget.
About 75 residents attended, many expressing concern over rumors of a potential tax increase.
"One of the things that we kind of overheard is that the taxes are going up to a double-digit number," said resident Shannon Staley. "And we weren't really sure what that meant for, particularly, our area."
Councillor Jo-Anne Gignac, who has represented the ward for 21 years, reassured attendees that the potential 12.9 percent tax hike will not be the final figure come budget time.
Gignac, alongside Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens, explained that the double-digit increase would only occur if the city maintained current service levels without identifying any cost-saving measures.
However, Dilkens has established three task forces to find efficiencies within city operations — efforts aimed at reducing the proposed increase.
Gignac is leading one of those teams.
Councillor GIgnac speaks at WFCU Centre, September 18, 2024 (Travis Fortnum/CTV News Windsor)
“Every one of the chairs that have been appointed to these budget committees have expressed to me their willingness to spend whatever number of hours it takes to go through the preliminary budget — and it is preliminary — to make sure that we're looking at all of the needs that are being put in front of us and find efficiencies," Gignac said.
Pat Hallahan, a 50-year resident of the ward, expressed confidence in Gignac’s leadership.
"Councillor Gignac is a generational Riverside resident," Hallahan said.
"I can't imagine anyone more dedicated or competent."
The ward meetings provide residents with direct access to their councillor, the mayor, and senior city officials — offering a one-stop shop for municipal questions.
Tom Markham, another resident, found answers quickly after arriving at the meeting.
"They're going to trim my trees next year," Markham said. "I'm learning stuff."
The next ward meeting is scheduled for Ward 1 residents. Councillor Fred Francis and other city officials will meet at the Capri Pizza Complex at 6 p.m. on Thursday.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Poilievre supports Israel 'proactively striking' Iranian nuclear sites to defend itself
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is supporting Israel's right to defend itself against Iran following last week's ballistic missile attack, saying that right includes 'proactively striking Iranian nuclear sites and oil installations to defund the terrorist regime.'
Hurricane Milton strengthens into a Category 5 storm. Florida orders evacuations
Florida's storm-battered Gulf Coast raced against a Category 5 hurricane Monday as workers sprinted to pick up heaps of appliances and other street debris left over from Helene two weeks ago and highways were clogged with people fleeing ahead of the storm.
'Selfish billionaire': Chip Wilson's mansion vandalized after political sign erected outside
Days after a political sign was erected outside Lululemon founder Chip Wilson's Vancouver mansion, the waterfront property has been vandalized with graffiti.
'Feel free to get naked,' witness testifies Toronto councillor told her during 'networking' weekend
Toronto Coun. Michael Thompson 'forced himself on' a woman who awoke to find him standing over her after she fell asleep drunk, the Crown alleged Monday, as the five-day sexual assault trial of the six-term politician began in Bracebridge, Ont.
Is Disney World still open as Hurricane Milton strengthens to a Category 5?
Despite Hurricane Milton evolving into a Category 5 storm, Walt Disney World Resort remains open to the public and will operate as normal. However, the park announced Monday a few closures in an abundance of caution.
Disgraced former Winnipeg football coach sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexual assault
A disgraced Winnipeg high school football coach convicted of sexual assault and luring will spend 20 years behind bars.
Two people injured in apparent road rage incident, shooting in Toronto
Two people are in hospital after they were chased and shot at in what appears to be an act of road rage before eventually flipping their car while trying to escape, police say.
Sammy Basso, longest living survivor of rare rapid-aging disease progeria, dies at 28
Sammy Basso, who was the longest living survivor of the rare genetic disease progeria, has died at the age of 28, the Italian Progeria Association said on Sunday.
Prayers, protests and police as Canada marks anniversary of Oct. 7 Hamas attack
With prayers, protests, and a heavy police presence, Canada has marked the anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel that killed about 1,200 people and triggered an ongoing war.