Abbotsford Part of B.C. Urban Mayors Caucus Seeking Provincial Support for Local Infrastructure

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The B.C. Urban Mayors’ Caucus once again called on all provincial parties today to commit the next government to allocating at least $1-billion annually from a share of B.C.’s economic growth directly to local governments so that they can build much-needed infrastructure projects required for 21st century cities.

As one of the fastest growing communities in Canada, Abbotsford will continue to require infrastructure support from senior levels of government in order to support community needs. Currently the City of Abbotsford has 5 major infrastructure projects totaling over $1.9 billion in infrastructure funding needs over the next 25 years.

Most municipal infrastructure funding is currently allocated on a grant basis where local governments apply for funding for priority projects. Municipalities currently only receive eight cents of every tax dollar, yet are responsible for roughly 60 percent of the infrastructure in the Province.

“The way in which senior levels of government provide support for municipal infrastructure through grant programs is not a viable method of funding local governments. We need stable, predictable and sustainable funding each year so that we can directly invest in our communities’ infrastructure needs and address the provincial infrastructure deficit. Without this, municipalities are left playing the lottery on receiving grant funding to assist us in meeting community needs.
Henry Braun, Mayor, City of Abbotsford

Background:

The BC Urban Mayors’ Caucus 2020 Blueprint for British Columbia’s Urban Future outlines four key priorities for urban communities across the province:

  1. Mental Health, Substance Use and Addictions
  2. Affordable Housing
  3. Public Transit
  4. A New Fiscal Framework
For more information, contact:

Alex Mitchell
Public Affairs Officer, City of Abbotsford
E: amitchell@abbotsford.ca
T: 604 751 3092