Regional Municipality of Waterloo Administration and Finance Committee Minutes Tuesday, February 27, 2018 11:05 a.m. Regional Council Chamber 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Ontario Present were: Vice Chair K. Redman, L. Armstrong, E. Clarke, D. Craig, S. Foxton, T. Galloway, D. Jaworsky, H. Jowett, K. Kiefer, G. Lorentz, J. Nowak, K. Seiling, S. Shantz; and B. Vrbanovic Members absent: J. Mitchell, S. Strickland Declarations of Pecuniary Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act None declared. Presentation Betty Anne Keller, Chair, Region of Waterloo Arts Fund, appeared before Committee to provide a presentation regarding their Annual Update. A copy of the presentation is appended to the original minutes. She compared project funding between 2016 and 2017 and highlighted some supported projects. She also noted the Board is working on developing a communication strategy to encourage applications from artists in the townships, and the importance of supporting emerging artists. Councillor J. Nowak noted Township of Wellesley council would be interested in hearing more about the Arts Fund and invited B.A. Keller to make a presentation. 2663971
A&F Minutes - 2-18/02/27 Request to Remove Items from Consent Agenda Both items were removed from Consent Agenda. Regular Agenda Resumes COR-TRY-18-16, 2018 Tax Ratios and Tax Policy Craig Dyer, Commissioner, Corporate Services/Chief Financial Officer provided summary comments about the report. He noted consultation is taking place regarding vacant unit rebates and tax rate reductions for vacant and excess land for Commercial and Industrial property taxes, with a Public Open House taking place on Thursday, March 1. Written and public input submissions will be received until March 2. Angela Hinchberger, Director, Treasury Services/Deputy Treasurer, responded to Committee questions about the New Multi-residential property class, noting that the Region will need to wait until a Provincial review is complete before any decisions can be made. She also noted that any reduction to a tax ratio for any class would increase property taxes in all the other classes. Moved by S. Foxton Seconded by L. Armstrong That the Regional Municipality of Waterloo establish the following tax ratios for the 2018 property tax year: Residential 1.0000 New Multi-residential 1.0000 Multi-residential 1.9500 Commercial 1.9500 Industrial 1.9500 Landfill 1.7800 Pipeline 1.1613 Farmland 0.2500 Managed Forest 0.2500 And that the necessary by-laws to implement the 2018 tax ratios and the 2018 regional tax rates be prepared for Regional Council approval; And that the Area Municipalities be notified accordingly, as outlined in report COR-TRY- 18-16 dated February 27, 2018. Carried 2663971
A&F Minutes - 3-18/02/27 CAO-COM-18-01, Corporate Website Refresh 2018 The new website was viewed by Committee, and Bryan Stortz, Director, Corporate Communications, thanked staff from the Corporate Website Advisory Committee and Corporate Communications, and Karen Mayfield at e-solutions for their work on the project. Received for information. Information/Correspondence Council Enquiries and Requests for Information Tracking List - No items pending Next Meeting March 20, 2018 Adjourn Moved by K. Kiefer Seconded by G. Lorentz That the meeting adjourn at 11:30 a.m. Carried Committee Vice Chair, K. Redman Committee Clerk, T. Plummer 2663971
Region of Waterloo Arts Fund Annual Report to Council
When we talk about the value of the arts, we should always start with the intrinsic. The arts illuminate our inner lives and enrich our emotional well being. This is what we cherish UK Arts Council Report 2014
Why Fund the Arts? The Arts: Grow and express our humanity And: Are good for our physical health Foster the creative economy Build a sense of belonging for all citizens Differentiate our Region from all other cities
Funding Summary 2016 to 2017 2016 - $242,820 42 projects - $293,550 2017 - $392,820 55 projects $337,048 Increased capacity for additional projects New website easier to use Volunteer Reception Six videos celebrating the 15 th anniversary of the Fund and Canada s 150 th.
Grants - 2016 Request Request Grants Grants Cambridge 24 $192,500 $42,500 5 Kitchener 79 $573,970 $159,800 24 Waterloo 61 $415,412 $86,250 12 North Dumfries 0 $0 $0 0 Wellesley 1 $3,500 $0 0 Wilmot 4 $48,000 $0 0 Woolwich 2 $36,000 $5,000 1 Other** 2 $2,500 $0 0 173 $1,271,882 $293,550 42
Grants - 2016 Grants to Cambridge Grants to Kitchener Grants to Waterloo Grants to North Dumfries Grants to Wellesley Grants to Wilmot Grants to Woolwich Grants to Elsewhere
Grants - 2017 Request Request Grants Grants Cambridge 23 $268,600 $63,550 9 Kitchener 61 $411,072 $166,620 29 Waterloo 42 $321,477 $106,878 17 North Dumfries 0 $0 $0 0 Wellesley 1 $8,000 $0 0 Wilmot 2 $6,000 $0 0 Woolwich 1 $8,000 $0 0 Other 0 $0 $0 0 130 $1,023,149 $337,048 55
Grants - 2017 Grants to Cambridge Grants to Kitchener Grants to Waterloo Grants to North Dumfries Grants to Wellesley Grants to Wilmot Grants to Woolwich Grants to Elsewhere
The 15/150 Projects 1. Nota Bene Baroque Orchestra A Grand Journey 2. Penderecki String Quartet 25 th anniversary concert 3. Neruda Arts Belonging Mural 4. MT Space theatre for young audiences 5. Sue Sturdy Grand River Woolly River Ride 6. Eva McCauley Face to Face portraits
Impact of New Funding 2017 Success of the 15/150 projects, including supplementary grants to raise public profile for the projects New website our principle communication tool, brighter and easier to use Videos created an opportunity to build profile for the Arts Fund First volunteer recognition event in 15 years
Volunteer Recognition Event May 11, 2017
Arts Fund Board Volunteers In alphabetical order: Adele Dobkowski - ArtsBuild Ontario, Culture for Kids in the Arts, Oakville Galleries, Stratford Festival, TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival), Lindsay Golds ArtsBuild Ontario, 44 Gaukel project Pamela Mulloy The New Quarterly, published writer, recipient of many awards Rick Nixon working visual artist, Shantz Award recipient, Fine Art instructor at UW
Arts Fund Board Volunteers Jisca Rodriguez professional musician and music teacher, pursuing a degree in Music therapy Kathleen Sheehy professional actor, and a key member of Lost & Found Theatre company Robert Waldeck Film maker and visual artist. Media teacher at Forest Heights Collegiate Two elected officials Chairman Ken Seiling and Councillor Karen Redman Betty Anne Keller Creative City Network of Canada, City of Waterloo Culture Manager.
Community Confidence in the Arts Fund Develop a communication strategy to affirm that the fund is in good hands Who is on the Board? How are decisions made on who receives grants? Emphasize that the Arts Fund belongs to the community, and everyone needs to participate in the work of the Fund.
Recent Projects Samples of Success Film Theatre Story Telling Festivals Public Art Projects Music Visual Arts Literary Arts
Care for the Child Documentary Film
Fresh Stories Cambridge Storytelling
Bestival on Belmont Avenue Summer 2017
Bestival Music, Food, Art-making
CAFKA Collaborations
Joni Nehrita Career Development Grant
Pamela Rojas Reception House Sculpture
Touch Green Light Arts Theatre
Impact17 Theatre Festival
Susan Scott s Book Sainted Dirt The entry for Feb. 15th, 1887 in N. E. Leeder's Day Book, reads: "I went to father's and he helped me to haul one load of straw, then he drove mother over in afternoon, I went for dr. Schulpe, five O'clock a daughter was born to us." The daughter, born in a log cabin on Saugeen Ojibwe traditional territory, a quarter mile from Lake Huron's legendary sandy shoreline, was my grandmother.
Laurie Graham s Book 3 rd book of poetry Clearcut the ecology and non-human life in destroyed or disturbed ecosystems includes a collaboration with visual artist Amanda Rhodenizer.
What changed? Advocate encouraging increased resiliency and capacity in the arts sector Support applications that reflect collaborations and that demonstrate that the artist is on a career development trajectory. Support organizations building greater resiliency and capacity to be sustainable.
What changed? Explore Look for ways to link the arts community with businesses and the private sector. Can we connect artists with business? Collaborate with other arts service organizations to build greater capacity within the sector
Make Art Happen One Project at a time