Comment 64981

By Art Brut (anonymous) | Posted June 20, 2011 at 10:05:57 in reply to Comment 64977

"Provincial legislation allows council to authorize a referendum and hold a vote six months after approving a question. The result would be binding only if the turnout exceeds 50 per cent.

Kitchener clerk Randy Gosse estimates a referendum would cost taxpayers between $700,000 and $1 million, based on costs for the last municipal election."

So it could be expensive, no-binding and take a long time to get off the ground? Sounds like just the kind of thing council would be all over!

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