Comment
In 2024, 99% of permit applications were completed within the provincial guidelines - how do you get any faster than that?
The UTRCA has a board of 15 members that balances rural and urban interests, so watershed priorities remain community driven. A single board representing 81 municipalities will dilute local voices.
We could lose local programs like species-at-risk initiatives (turtles and fish), environmental education for students, specialized technical advice, and outdoor recreation.
Local funds become provincial funds: The province contributes only 2% of the UTRCA’s operating budget. London (and Middlesex county) contributes 34% of the UTRCA’s operating budget through levies and cost-sharing agreements, 34% is self-generated through user fees and donations, and 30% is obtained through applications to foundations and other levels of government. Money could be spent on new IT systems and regional governance instead of programs.
Submitted December 16, 2025 11:03 AM
Comment on
Proposed boundaries for the regional consolidation of Ontario’s conservation authorities
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025-1257
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176304
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