Tag: Crystal Beach

  • Fort Erie’s Response to the Regional Chair’s Amalgamation Proposal

    Tonight, Fort Erie Town Council listened to a presentation from Regional Chair Bob Gale outlining his personal view on the possible future of the Niagara Region, specifically, the concept of amalgamating into either one municipality or four. This came after Regional Chair Bob Gale wrote to Niagara Mayors last week asking for their preference by March 3rd with no details or public consultation.

    Chair Gale expressed concern about rising property taxes. That concern is legitimate and shared by many across Niagara including myself. However, when pressed for evidence that his proposed governance restructuring would reduce property tax increases, no supporting financial analysis, modelling, or data was provided. There was no business case, no cost-benefit assessment, and no implementation framework presented to substantiate the claim that amalgamation would result in savings. There was noting!

    It was also evident that this proposal does not carry the endorsement of Regional Council. Chairman Gale confirmed that his opinion and proposed recommendation have not been formally brought forward to Regional Council for debate or approval. A matter of this scale one that would fundamentally reshape local governance warrants regional deliberation and consensus before being advanced publicly or to the Province.

    Governance reform is not a minor administrative adjustment. It affects representation, taxation, service delivery, infrastructure planning, and community identity. Residents deserve a transparent, evidence-based discussion grounded in facts, comprehensive financial modelling, and meaningful public consultation.

    “Governance reform is too important to be driven by opinion alone. If we are going to have a serious conversation about amalgamation, it must be grounded in facts, supported by clear financial evidence, and shaped by meaningful public input. Fort Erie residents deserve transparency, accountability, and a credible plan not assumptions or slogans.”

    Tom Lewis – Councillor Town of Fort Erie

    Following the presentation and in light of correspondence received from Chair Gale, Fort Erie Council unanimously passed on a recorded vote an amendment (moved by Councillors Dubanow/Lewis) authorizing the Mayor of Fort Erie, on behalf of Council, to file a formal complaint with the Integrity Commissioner under Section 11 of the Region’s Code of Conduct. This decision reflects Council’s commitment to accountability and proper governance processes.

    Fort Erie remains focused on disciplined financial management and addressing long-term infrastructure challenges responsibly. We share the goal of efficient and effective government. However, efficiency cannot simply be asserted it must be demonstrated and tonight’s presentation by Chairman Gale was a failure is doing just that.

    This is part of Fort Erie Council’s response to the Chair’s proposal. Conversations about amalgamation must be based on evidence, include the voice of residents, and proceed with transparency and respect for established governance processes.

    Thank you to those who watched and attended and Council for asking the many questions that need to be addressed before any further consideration can be made with respect to the questions Chairman Gale is requesting.

    Residents can view the full Council meeting on the Town’s website and are encouraged to stay informed and engaged as this discussion continues to view the presentation visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2cx3QE_CQg [Time Starts at 1:20;40]

  • Important Health Care Update

    This Weekend Niagara Health staff have contacted the Mayor of Fort Erie to advise of temporary changes to Urgent Care Centre hours this weekend due to a physician shortage.

    Photo Credit Niagara this Week

    • The Fort Erie (Douglas Memorial) Urgent Care Centre will close at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday

    • The Port Colborne Urgent Care Centre will close at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday

    NH have advised these closures will occur on alternating days and are related to staffing challenges being experienced across the Niagara Health system.

    Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly and seek alternative care options if needed.

    Further updates will be shared as they become available or visit Niagara Health for more detail.

  • Campaign Lawn Signs Start Going Up!

    Well it’s staring to look like a campaign! Thank you to all of my supporters, and to those who choose to show their support by taking a sign. If you’d like one for your lawn, email tom@tomlewis.ca or call 289 599 1717. Get them while supplies last!

  • Tom Lewis Ward 5 Candidate Meet & Greet

    Join me on Saturday, September 17th at 10:30 am at the Crystal Chandelier Located at 3878 Erie Rd, Crystal Beach, ON L0S 1B0 for a Meet and Greet!

    Come and show your support for the campaign and a progressive voice for Ward 5 Town of Fort Erie.

    Coffee, Tea, and Light Snacks are provided!

  • CB Fire Station #6 sold. Pharmacy & Health Services Clinic coming to Ward 5.

    I am pleased to share the news that the former Crystal Beach Fire Station #6 has been sold. It will be used as a new pharmacy and health services clinic. This space will create and provide significant community benefits to Fort Erie’s west end.

    For more information visit https://www.forterie.ca/…/MEDIA-RELEASE-Sale-of-Former…

  • Article: Fence blocking access to lake in Crystal Beach sparks petition

    By Nick FearnsFort Erie Post Tue., July 21, 2020

    A fence blocking a road allowance in Crystal Beach has sparked a petition that has garnered more than 570 signatures, surpassing a goal of 500.

    Tom Lewis, a Crystal Beach resident, started the petition earlier this month after a fence went up in one location near the access, and then was installed in a different location nearby.

    Lewis said he grew up in nearby Ridgeway and has used the road allowance for at least the past 20 years in order to go kayaking or use his paddle board.

    He said he had not been aware of any issues about accessing the water prior to the fence going up.

    Lewis, a former town councillor, said it was never an issue when he represented the ward from 2003 until 2006.

    To read the full article click here

    To visit the petition click here

  • Why I am running

    Ward 5 Crystal Beach/Ridgeway needs to build on the momentum that has helped us achieve so much. We must seize the opportunities to continue to make our community better and work together. I believe this community could benefit from my enthusiasm, experience, knowledge, and ability to listen. I’ve built advocacy skills over the years that will assist in advancing Crystal Beach and Fort Erie further, and in a direction, we can be proud of. We need a local representative that knows the community and will ‘hit the ground running’ the next day.

    Learn more about why I am running by clicking here