Street lights…

1% of Milton’s operating budget property taxes is spent on operating and maintaining street lights (another way of saying that out of $1 paid in property taxes to the Town, 1¢ goes towards the operating cost of street lights). 

Is it just me does Milton have a lot of them in some places?  Thompson between the Metro plaza and Derry is lit like a Christmas tree.  Are all these lights really needed?  On some spots 3 lights in a row are blown out and there’s no visible reduction in illumination, that’s how many lights they have.  I’ll take a picture and will post it here. 

Does anyone else feel the same?  Does your town bombard streets with way too many lights?

2 Responses to “Street lights…”

Tim on December 10th, 2009 11:57 am:

Hi Zeeshan:

Budgets are always tricky things, I know. And most people aren’t paid to sift through them like me. Even I get stuff wrong on them – but since I have direct line to the treasurers they are very helpful in going through them with me.

Long way of saying, streelights are not 1% of operating budget, they’re 1% of property taxes for Town services. It’s actually a big difference in dollars.

Operating budget for Milton is about $68 million for 2010. Property taxes will be about $28 million.

http://www.milton.ca/corpserv/budget10/Operating_Budget_Summary.pdf (start reading from page 5)

I think Town staff put the graph there because they think people want to know where their property taxes go. Of course, the rest of the budget is also people’s money, in other ways.

The majority of operating budget is paid for through user fees, government grants, etc. while capital budget is mostly paid for through money that comes from developers (DCs and capital provision reserves), Province and Feds, and OLG slots at Mohawk Racetrack.

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Zeeshan Hamid replies

@Tim,
Doh! Good catch, I’ll update the post.
Zeeshan-The-Embarrassed-Hamid

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