BC MAYORS SEEK ‘A SEAT AT THE TABLE’
April 25, 2014
Cranbrook, BC: After two days of meetings in Cranbrook and Kimberley, members of the BC Mayors’ Caucus renewed a call for:
- The creation of a Premier’s Roundtable with the BC Mayors’
Caucus to discuss public policy changes that affect local government budgets and
delivery of services;
- Elimination of the ad hoc granting process in favour of one that
is sustainable, accountable, quantifiable and allows for long term planning by
local governments;
- Review the mandate of the Municipal Auditor General;
- Develop a roundtable on aging infrastructure that includes
federal, provincial and local government participation;
- Re-affirm the core service delivery of each order of
government;
- If services are devolved to local governments, a sustainable
revenue source for those services must be identified;
- Develop a coordinated approach to how social services are
delivered into a community;
- Call for a full review of ambulance service delivery;
- Establish flexibility around the federal gas tax and the Build
Canada Fund to be goal oriented to the priorities of the specific
communities;
- Update on the status of the 2010 Regional Districts Task
Force.
The mayors expressed particular concern over issues affecting
BC communities, and specifically, are seeking a more effective partnership
between municipal, provincial and federal governments to better address the
challenges facing BC residents. In other business, the mayors affirmed support
for the UBCM Strong Fiscal Futures report.
Members of the BC Mayors’ Caucus Steering Committee are:
Members of the BC Mayors’ Caucus Steering Committee are:
- Mayor Wayne Stetski of Cranbrook
- Mayor Lori Ackerman of Fort St. John
- Mayor Peter Milobar of Kamloops
- Mayor Shari Green of Prince George
- Mayor Dianne Watts of Surrey
- Mayor Jack Mussallem of Prince Rupert
- Mayor Taylor Bachrach of Smithers
- Mayor Greg Moore of Port Coquitlam
- Mayor Dean Fortin of Victoria
- Mayor John MacDonald of Sayward
The date of the next BC Mayors’ Caucus will take place
September 22nd in Whistler. For more information visit: www.BCMayorsCaucus.ca.
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