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Mayor believes details of regional review coming in November

Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark does not yet have the report on the province's regional government review, but when he does, he says he wants to take his time with the report. He expects to have a 'path forward' this fall.

'I want to take my time,' Minister Clark says of reviewing report

During the Association of Municipalities of Ontario's annual meeting, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark took part in a panel discussion. He was asked whether he'd release the findings of the regional government review in November and Clark said he plans to find a 'path forward' this fall. (Frank Gunn/Canadian Press)

Results of the province's regional government review are expected in November, Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic says mayors have been told.

Vrbanovic told CBC Kitchener-Waterloo's The Morning Edition thatMinister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark has told mayors he hasn't received the report yet but he expects it in the coming week.

But during a discussion at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario's annual meeting last week in Ottawa, Clark didn't actually say he'd release any information inNovember when asked about the report.

During a panel discussion on Tuesday, Clark said he hopes to have a "path forward this fall."

"I did not expect to have such a robust consultation," Clark said in answering a question about the regional government review.

He said there were 8,500 submissions and some were " very technical."

He has not yet received the report from the province's special advisers, Ken Seiling and Michael Fenn.

Once he receives it, Clark said, "I want to take my time."

He said he'll present the findings to his cabinet colleagues as "confidential advice" before deciding whether to make the details public.

"I'm very hopeful that we'll have those recommendations and the path forward this fall," Clark said.

Last July, the province announced its plans to review all regional municipal governments, impacting Halton, York, Durham, Waterloo, Niagara, Peel, Muskoka District, Oxford County, and the County of Simcoe.

In January, Seiling and Fenn were appointed as the special advisers. It was anticipated in January that their report would be delivered to Clark in the spring.

You can watch the panel discussion from Tuesday's AMO meeting below: