County Stopped Dump Site 41!

September 23rd, 2009 Posted in Blog, Videos, Writings | 1 Comment »

September 22nd, 2009, the County of Simcoe passed a motion by Adjala-Tosorontio Deputy Mayor Doug Little to discontinue construction and future development of North Simcoe Landfill Site 41. The County Council had the motion first on the agenda, and quickly dismissed the dump; wiping their hands clean. Even Warden Tony Guergis, who was the opposition’s main opponent, made a complete turn-around by voting in favour to stop the dump.

Although the County passed this motion, there is still concern over the CoA, Certificate of Approval, being sold to a private company with the land. The CoA, issued by the province, permits development of a dump site on the land. Chris Carrier, Mayor of Collingwood, proposed an amendment to include the CoA in the motion “so there [are] no such values attached to any potential land sale discussion to private development.” Carrier’s amendment motion was not carried. Carrier told me it could be raised again at a later date as a seperate motion. George Lawrence, Deputy Mayor Township of Tiny, at recess following the vote said he will check with the province if the CoA can be transferable.

The sacred fire was ceremonially put out at the camp across from Site 41. Until clarification of the CoA, my “PROTECT OUR WATER,” “STOP DUMP SITE 41″ sign will remain at the front of my house.

Dump Site 41 Stopped!

Dump Site 41 Stopped!

Simcoe County Council moratorium vote

August 27th, 2009 Posted in Blog, Videos | 1 Comment »
"A step forward" for democracy. -Steve Ogden

"A step forward" for democracy. -Steve Ogden

August 25 was a big day, not only for the County of Simcoe, but for the planet.

To further investigate the environmental impacts on the surrounding area, including the purest water, Simcoe County Council voted in favour for an one year moratorium to halt activities of North Simcoe Landfill (Dump Site 41). Also a motion was tabled for next month to stop Dump Site 41 for good. Steve Ogden says it is a “step forward” for democracy.

The following day Tony Guergis, County Warden, in an interview on A Channel News made a complete turn around saying it is time to shut down Site 41. This is not the first time Guergis changed his mind; when running for Mayor he was elected for being in opposition to the dump site, once elected he was in favour. Just because he said this now does not mean he will not change his mind before next council when they discuss the motion to stop Dump Site 41. 

The fight is not over yet; the county still needs to completely dismantle the idea of Dump Site 41.