Burlington waits for Minister McMeekin to sign our request to be declared a disaster area. Time is being wasted.

News 100 blueBy Pepper Parr

August 21, 2014

BURLINGTON, ON.

The small print needed a closer look.

On August 14, ten days after that disastrous flood that wreaked havoc on thousands of homes and left close to a hundred almost uninhabitable, the city council passed a motion requesting the province to declare Burlington a disaster area.

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Minister Ted McMeekin is no stranger to Burlington. He took part in the opening of the Community Garden a few years ago – a project funded by the province. City is now waiting for McMeekin to sign off on the papers that will make Burlington a disaster area.

Many thought, as did this reporter, that being declared a disaster area was a mere formality. MPP and Minister of Housing and Community Services, Ted McMeekin, who is the member for Dundas, Ancaster, Flamborough and Westdale, just to the west of us certainly knows Burlington and understood the need has apparently not signed the document yet.

Why not Mr. Minister, do you need a pen?

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Burlington MPP Eleanor McMahon needs to prod Minister McMeekin to sign the papers making us a disaster area.

Burlington has just elected a Liberal MPP for the first time in a very long time – what could go wrong? Well something appears to have gone a bit kaflooey – because it appears that the Minister has not yet put pen to paper and declared Burlington as disaster area.

McMeekin’ s press secretary said, when asked when the Minister is going to sign the document: “the Ministry is still assessing the damages and the Minister will make a decision soon.”

While the Minister fiddles Rome burns. The fire fighters are out there doing their thing; the Samaritan’s Purse people have restored more than 30 homes and have work orders for another 30. Steve Elliott, the point man for the Samaritans, said he expect his crews will have wrapped things up by Labour Day which is a short ten days away.

The city is working away on its application for funding to cover as much of the infrastructure damage as possible and the local Disaster Relief committee is working its way towards getting some oxygen into its system and taking on a life.

But nothing can happen until McMeekin signs the document saying we are in fact a disaster area.

The public is pumping funds into the bank account being maintained by the United Way on behalf the yet to be created local Disaster Relief Committee. An announcement is expected from that Committee very soon – however – other than collecting funds and setting up a committee structure to disperse whatever funds there are – there isn’t much they can do. Nothing becomes real or live until the Minister puts pen to paper.

We put in a call to Burlington’s newly minted MPP, Eleanor McMahon but she has yet to return our call.

Everyone is scrambling around – getting things organized – but no one is saying anything.

The suffering public out there needs to know what they can expect and what they cannot expect.

 

 

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