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Councillors, mayor spent more than $57K on travel in 2016

Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens and city councillors spent more than $57,000 on travel in 2016 with the mayor accounting for nearly half of the spending.

Mayor billed $28,125.27 in travel and business expenses

Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens. (Derek Spalding/CBC)

Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens and city councillors spent more than $57,000 on travel in 2016 with the mayor accounting for nearly half of the spending.

City councillorsspent a total of $29,197.93 attending conferences across Canada and the world, traveling to destinations including Rome and Germany.

Dilkensembarked on 15 trips for a cost of $28,125.27. Thoseexpenses do not include about $3,000 in registration costs that werepicked up by Your Quick Gateway, the city-owned entity in charge of Windsor Airport.

Dilkens' travel tabincluded four trips to Toronto, three to Ottawa and one to Budapest and New Delhi for a FINA meeting, which cost taxpayers $8,610.52.

Among the listed visits were trips to Halifax and Red Deer to see the public library and attend a Memorial cup event ($3,307.03), an Ontario Good Roads Association Conference in Toronto ($2,224.55)and a journey toOttawa to attend an ultimately successful Supreme Court appeal over boarded up homes owned by the Canadian Transit Company ($1,265.29).

Councillors see Rome, Germany in 2016

City councillors are allowed two expensed trips to approved destinations each year one of them must be to either the FCM or the annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario meeting.

Ward 10councillor Paul Borrelli recorded the single most expensive trip among his councilcolleagues $4,652.91 traveling to Rome for a Making Cities Liveableconference. He also billed, as did several other councillors, $875.75 for the AMO conference held in Windsor.

Coun. Paul Borrelli speaks during a Windsor city council meeting Sept. 6, 2016. (Alex Brockman/CBC)

When it comes to combined cost, Ward 3 councillor Rino Bortolin was the biggest spender, with a trip to Halifax for the Canadian Urban Transit Association Conference ($2,784.27) Winnipegfor the FCM Annual Conference ($2,518.38) and Windsor for the AMO gathering ($875.75).

Besides Borrelli, only John Elliott and Fred Francis traveled internationally in 2016. Both attended the Urban Thinkers Campus in Mannenheim, Germany on behalf of the mayor.

John Elliott billed $427.85 for the trip, while Francis's travel was reimbursed by the "Twin City," according to Windsor'sfinancial department.

Travel costs claimed by the municipal officials are included in a financial accounting report that will be presented to council during their Monday meeting.