It is most encouraging to see other areas of the province embracing these programs as the value and respect for the land on which we live and by which we are sustained, has been recognised. Considering that our own very scenic area is one of our greatest assets at a time in history when not many such as this exist and considering this very asset is the one most valued by visitors and prospective residents, one can only hope for the interest, excitement and value it deserves, to be placed upon it.
The varied preservation and protection programs such as those that might receive funding from the East Kootenay Conservation program, serve to sustain. At a time when many now take the issues of sustainable economics seriously, lack of interest or value for it from those who serve us, is very worrisome especially considering the current visioning exercises currently happening in the community. The idea of a relatively small flat tax of $20 per property per year is not new or even progressive anymore. Projects which benefit us all are currently funded by much smaller communities within the valley. We willingly subsidise our sports facilities by a lot more.
Is considering the support, protection and sustainability of our greatest asset, our exceptional environment not something that must be seriously considered? Let’s hope so.
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