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Good afternoon. 2012 was face paced and marked with considerable accomplishment. 2013 is continuing this pace. We face challenges and opportunities. City council is committed to fulfilling our obligations while maintaining tax rates that are fair and provide services at the level our constituents have come to expect. Achieving an appropriate tax rate while ensuring we have sufficient resources to meet our budgetary obligations is a delicate balancing act that is not without concern. That being said, on the bright side we can announce that a number of previously vacant industrial spaces found new life and became occupied in 2012 and the EDCstaff are focused responding to inquiries from prospective investors. As with many other cities across our great country, we face an aging infrastructure that requires significant reinvestment. St. Thomas infrastructure needs are estimated at over $280 million. It's a problem that didn't develop overnight, and it won't be solved tomorrow. We are not deterred from reviewing funding options and joining with other municipalities lobbying the federal and provincial governments for stable long term infrastructure funding support. I believe so strongly in our city. I am confident that our community's vision for a greater St. Thomas can be achieved in light of many external pressures. There will be bumps in the road and detours ahead but we won't stop moving forward. We are a great city: state of the art manufacturing, clean tech labs; food processing facilities and a rich past and spirited population. We have a bright future. Guiding us on this journey will be a document titled Our Community, Our Future, Our St. Thomas" our community strategic plan. The plan is based on three goals, with specific objectives and action plans to achieve the vision. Goal 1: Providing a safe, healthy and vibrant community; goal 2: Developing and retaining a diverse and thriving economy; and Goal 3: Creating and maintaining sustainable infrastructure and natural spaces. Strategic planning articulates a common vision and provides direction. It is a tool and ensures alignment between goals and other organizational processes. In this time of heightened fiscal constraint and

increased scrutiny, local government is ever more under pressure to ensure its operations are responsive to the needs of community and spending is responsible and prudent. The City recognizes that the level of effort and investment in developing Our Community, Our Future, and Our St. Thomas will result in significant long term benefits. St. Thomas can be proud to boast a we trained and diverse workforce with a traditional work ethic. A central location in the heart of Ontario's manufacturing and renewable energy corridor we are connected to the world. While the Ontario Municipal Act prohibits municipalities from offering direct financial incentives, there are other forms of assistance that the City and the EDCcan provide to add value and to encourage business to locate here. This includes no development charges for industrial construction or renovation or site plan control, we reduce red tape and make St. Thomas an attractive alternative where we can. We also offer our TOP GEAR program a proactive building permit process. The City's Environmental Services Department, along with the EDC,work with all those involved to ensure smooth and quick building permit issuance, eliminating much of the red tape found in larger centres. In the past, building permits have been issued in less than 5 business days following the submission of acceptable plans. We continue to look to Asia for new investment and employment opportunities. In May, I will join Mayors from lngersoll, Stratford and Woodstock and the Executive of the Southwestern Ontario Marketing Alliance (SOMA)on a trade mission to South Korea and Japan. In the SOMA Region, there is a large Japanese presence and this trade mission will include activities intended to increase awareness of our region and to generate investment leads in a variety of manufacturing sectors. In Japan, success stories usually result from a long process of regular contact and face to face visits. This will be SOMAs first visit to South Korea and the intention is to develop relationships that will foster foreign direct investment down the road. Attracting foreign investors can be compared to finding the right life partner. It doesn't necessarily happen overnight. SOMA is a partnership of Southwestern Ontario communities, grown out of natural economic ties. This region, knows as Ontario's Heartland, encompasses

the municipalities of Aylmer, Ingersoll, Stratford, St. Marys, St. Thomas, Tillsonburg and Woodstock. The premise behind SOMA is that by a shared promotion of the region, without threat of competition, this trusted partnership will benefit all participating communities because when a new employer is attracted to the region and creates jobs we all win. SOMA is just one example of municipalities working together. Recognizing the importance of the EDC on investment creation and job development the City has taken the recent retirement of the general manager to undertake a full review of EDC operations. We want to ensure that our team in the EDC has all the tools necessary to maximize opportunities presented to our community. The review is anticipated to be completed in September. Given the importance of tourism on our community and the related services sector a similar review is being undertaken of our tourism program. The St. Thomas Campus of Algoma University, located in the former Wellington Street School, opened its doors in September and has had a great uptake by students both locally and from across the province. Students are attracted to the smaller class sizes and the block style of programming offered. Discussions are currently underway to maximize the third floor space. We have also been successful in securing a tenant for the main floor of the building and we welcome Omnicom School of Languages to St. Thomas. A council committee has been meeting regularly over the last year to come up with a plan to address parking concerns around the consolidated courthouse on Wellington Street. Neighbourhood concerns have been brought forward and after a number of internal meetings and dialogue with the province on their requirements during court hours, we will be presenting a parking plan that balances the needs of the court facilities and those of the homeowners in the area. This plan will be presented to the neighbourhood at a public meeting in the near future. A number of ad hoccommittees continue their work in 2013 addressing different issues including the replacement of the skateboard park; establishing a second,

more accessible, leash free dog park; determining the need for outdoor road hockey facilities and the Lake Margaret Environmental Plan. The reports of these committees will be presented to council this year and it is anticipated we can then move forward with implementation. The 2013 operating budget and part 2 capital budget deliberations will take place in March. Trying to balance the need for services while keeping in mind the financial struggles many continue to face in our community will cause council to remain vigilant. A very exciting project that will transform our downtown will take shape starting in March. A replica L&PSRailway Station, a project of the St. Thomas E gin Homebuilders Association, will be installed on the north side of Talbot Street, rail tracks will be reinstalled from Centre Street through to the north side of Talbot, and the development of a people place and paved pathway takes place between Wellington Street and Kains Street. Many community partners are working together to see the transformation of the heart of our downtown and create a unique place for residents and visitors to enjoy. I have recently been contacted by an event promoter who is excited that this space is being created and proposes a variety of special events that may be appropriate for this new outdoor community space. 2013 will see the return of the Great Lakes International Air show to the skies around St. Thomas Municipal Airport. The volunteers cannot be thanked enough for their efforts to benefit local charities. We are pleased to welcome the back the RCAFSnowbirds. The City, Central Elgin, Southwold and all of our partner municipalities in the County continue to meet regularly and maintain open and frank dialogue about joint projects that include recreational sports fields, development of the eastside area, health recruitment, tourism, Ontario Works and the STEGHredevelopment project to name just a few. Our excellent working relationship between is evident in projects such as the construction of the new home to the E gin StṪhomas

Public Health. We look forward to cutting the ribbon at this new facility in November. This year's Mayor's Charity Hockey game, which sees the City and County face off in a friendly game of hockey returns for a 3 match on Sunday, April 14 @ the Timken Centre @ 4:00pm. The City is eager to re gainthe trophy and re c aim victory. I look forward to being on the ice again in full hockey gear with my figure skates! The purpose of municipal government is to make the decisions that will benefit the long term vision of our community; not simply make short quick fixes. We are entrusted to represent the needs and interests of all our constituents not just the personal interests of a select few. The accomplishments of this council over the past year have not been without debate. That debate and variety of opinion and ideas is healthy and the essence of what we do. I thank my council colleagues for respecting each other's viewpoints, for challenging one another and for making decisions and moving forward. I want to thank the St Thomas & District Chamber of Commerce for providing the opportunity to provide this update. I thank you for taking the time to hear what we have to share and I encourage each of you to exchange news with someone here today that may inform you better for the road ahead. Speaking on behalf of Council and the City we look forward to continuing our work together! Thank you.