The City of Kawartha Lakes is dealing with a projected revenue hit of approximately $3.2 million in 2020 directly from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
One way it’s combating the crisis is through the reduction of services due to provincial emergency orders and the staffing cuts it needed to make because of those orders.
In April, the municipality laid off more than 200 part-time and seasonal staff and paused its summer hiring process, which chief administrative officer Ron Taylor estimates saved approximately $150,000 biweekly or roughly $300,000 per month.
City of @kawarthalakes is saving about $300,000/month from the layoffs directly. Staff will be called back as services resume.