Thursday, July 8, 2021

UBCM outlines Gas Tax expectations for British Columbia communities through to 2023/24


Municipal governments across the Northwest now have a good idea as to what they can expect when it comes to Federal Gas Tax Funding, with the Union of British Columbia Municipalities publishing a list of the Community Works Fund Allocations  from 2021-2024.

The money which comes from the taxes you pay at the pump every time you fill up with gas, are directed to Municipal officials as part of the Canada Community Building Fund.

The information release from the UBCM last week provides a list of the money delivered to date and projected into the future.


For Prince Rupert the UBCM notes that for the most part the municipality can look forward to a half million dollars for each period of distribution, except for the final year of the program which will deliver just a bit extra:

2021/22 -- $595,706
Projected One time Payment 2021/2022 -- $569,734
Projected 2022/23 -- $595,706
Projected 2023/24 -- $621,752

Port Edward Council will realize somewhat lesser amounts of cash owing to their size:

2021/22 --$78,434
Projected One time Payment 2021/2022 -- $74,791
Projected 2022/23 -- $78,434
Projected 2023/24 -- $82,309

Of the three other Northwest Communities of note the totals look as follows:

Terrace

2021/22 -- $570,311
Projected One time Payment 2021/2022 -- $545,435
Projected 2022/23 -- $570,311
Projected 2023/24 -- $595,268

Smithers

2021/22 -- $295,589
Projected One time Payment 2021/2022 -- $282,572
Projected 2022/23 -- $295,589
Projected 2023/24 -- $308,771

Kitimat 

2021/22 -- $415,741
Projected One time Payment 2021/2022 -- $397,538
Projected 2022/23 -- $415,741
Projected 2023/24 -- $434,074

Regional Districts also share in the Gas Tax Funding those financial streams look as follows:

North Coast Regional District

2021/22 -- $212,758
Projected One time Payment 2021/2022 -- $203,317
Projected 2022/23 --  $212,758
Projected 2023/24 -- $222,391

Kitimat-Stikine Regional District

2021/22 -- $775,231
Projected One time Payment 2021/2022 -- $741,508
Projected 2022/23 -- $775,231
Projected 2023/24 -- $808,970

Bulkley-Nechako Regional District

2021/22 -- $897,100
Projected One time Payment 2021/2022 -- $858,116
Projected 2022/23 -- $897,100
Projected 2023/24 -- $936,063

The full list for every community in the province can be reviewed here.

Communities across the region use the funding for a range of projects, in Prince Rupert past Gas Tax Funding has been used on paving programs and this year the City noted that its soon to launch recycling program would be funded through Gas Tax funding revenues, with an additional 22 contribution from city residents through their utility payment in 2022.

For more notes on Council themes see our archive page.

Cross posted from the North Coast Review.

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