Councillors wary of closure denials
Say they were informed about proposed budget cuts to rec facilities
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This article was published 11/02/2015 (3875 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
QUESTIONS are being raised by some councillors over the credibility of Mayor Brian Bowman and finance chairman Marty Morantz with their denials that wading pools and other recreational facilities are targeted in the 2015 budget.
Couns. Ross Eadie and Jason Schreyer said they were puzzled by Bowman’s and Morantz’s denials, adding it made them look as if they had been scare-mongering or misleading the public.
“There was nothing inaccurate about the report,” Schreyer (Elmwood- East Kildonan) said of the news story first reported by the Free Press last week. “Senior administration officials came to my office, along with a member of EPC and the only thing they talked about was the proposed closing of three wading pools in my ward and closing and selling the East End Cultural and Leisure Centre.”

Eadie (Mynarski) said he found it hard to believe Bowman and Morantz were unaware of what he and the other councillors were being told about the proposed budget cuts. “I wasn’t lying,” Eadie said. “The (facilities) were proposed for closing and they were meeting with us. I think they saw the public backlash and are denying the facilities were even targets.”
The Free Press reported last week Bowman and his EPC had proposed closing 30 wading pools, closing three outdoor pools, closing the indoor pool at Bernie Wolfe Community School in Transcona, closing two leisure centres and reducing programming and hours of operation at five indoor pools.
Four councillors — Cindy Gilroy, Scott Gillingham, and Eadie and Schreyer — said they had been approached individually by senior administration officials with a series of planned cuts to recreational programming in their ward. Combined, the cuts would produce $500,000 in savings this year and $1 million annually thereafter. The councillors said they were told not to discuss the closings with anyone. Three other councillors who asked not to be identified, including a member of Bowman’s executive policy committee, confirmed the meetings had taken place and the recreation cuts were under consideration. But Bowman and Morantz (Charleswood-Tuxedo) told other media the Free Press report was inaccurate. Bowman denied wading pools will be closed.
Bowman’s office said he was in meetings Tuesday and not available for an interview.
Morantz repeated in an interview Tuesday the initial news report was inaccurate but said nothing else.
“As chairman of finance, I would not discuss anything that is currently part of budget deliberations until the budget is tabled,” Morantz said. “The story is inaccurate. That’s all I have to say about it — it’s not accurate.”
Inner-city advocate Marianne Cerilli said the confusion and denials about recreation programming highlight the need for greater openness and transparency surrounding the budget.
‘I think they saw the public backlash and are denying the facilities were even targets’
— Coun. Ross Eadie of Brian Bowman and Marty Morantz
“We shouldn’t be finding out about what’s in the budget a week before it gets approved,” said Cerilli, chairwoman of the board of Friends of Sherbrook Pool, one the facilities slated to have its hours and programming reduced. “The process was supposed to be different this time. The budget information should be given to the public now so there is time to get community input.”
Eadie and Schreyer said Bowman only denied wading pools would be closed, adding they’re concerned the other facilities will be impacted through budget cuts.
aldo.santin@freepress.mb.ca