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Demand for infrastructure support expected as B.C. municipal leaders gather

Union of B.C. Municipalities conference set to get underwy in Vancouver
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UBCM President Trish Mandewo listens as Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley speaks at the Union of B.C. Municipalities Housing Summit in Vancouver on Feb. 13, 2024. (Jane Skrypnek/Black Press Media)

The president of the Union of B.C. Municipalities says communities have billions of dollars worth of infrastructure that will need replacing in the next decade and the province needs to step in with new funding to help.

Trish Mandewo says a call for $650 million in additional infrastructure money each year is one of a series of requests the organization is making to provincial leaders days before B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 provincial election will be called.

They香蕉视频直播檙e also asking for a percentage of the provincial property transfer tax to support housing projects, and a share of the growth in the carbon tax to help pay for responding to extreme weather.

Local politicians are gathering for their annual convention in Vancouver this week and are expected to cover a range of topics including housing, the toxic drug crisis, growing financial pressures, and a host of other issues.

Mandewo, who is on Coquitlam City Council, says the municipalities are looking for a new, flexible revenue stream to help fund an estimated $24 billion in infrastructure replacement that香蕉视频直播檚 expected to be needed in the next 10 years.

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Municipal leaders are going to spend the week discussing more than 200 pages worth of resolutions at the conference. Mandewo says issues surrounding addiction and toxic drugs are front and centre in members香蕉视频直播 minds.

Resolutions include calls for more overdose prevention sites, more complex care beds for people struggling with addiction, and more money directed at community safety.

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Premier David Eby is scheduled to address the conference Thursday. B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad and Green Leader Sonia Furstenau will speak Friday.

A series of 香蕉视频直播渃abinet town halls香蕉视频直播 are also scheduled where municipal leaders will get a chance to question cabinet ministers on housing, public service and emergency preparedness.





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