Financial Matters:

The Provincial Offences program ended the year with a net operating income of $1,922,088 which is 54% higher than 2018. The successful year can be attributed to quite a few large dollar balances owing that were paid off throughout the year.

The POA Program still enjoys a successful self-funding model, positive revenue budget which benefits all of our local taxpayers.

delivering a net Since the local POA Transfer date of March 5, 2001 through to the end of the subject reporting year, this Area’s POA Program has realized total combined net revenues of approximately $46,963,000.

In accordance with the approved weighted assessment formula for 2019, distributions of net operating results over the course of the subject year resulted in $966,044 allocated to the City of Windsor, and $955,998 allocated to the County and Pelee.

Consultations:

This annual report was provided to the Liaison Committee members through email on May 7, 2020.

Conclusion:

In 2019, the Windsor/Essex Provincial Offences (POA) department had a very successful year in revenue collection efforts reaching levels that have not been attained since 2012. This incredible accomplishment was realized despite having to deal with a catastrophic fire that occurred in November 2019 which moved POA operations from the regular location at Westcourt Place to a temporary location at Windsor City Hall.

Planning Act Matters:

Not Applicable.

Approvals:

Name Title
Dana Paladino Deputy City Solicitor
Shelby Askin Hager City Solicitor
Joe Mancina City Treasurer