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There’s still scant evidence of a co-ordinated and collaborative approach to transportation in Greater Victoria

A commentary by the vice-chair of Grumpy Taxpayer$ of Greater Victoria, a citizens advocacy group for municipal taxpayers.

It’s also why Capital Regional District taxpayers pay health district property taxes annually — $24-million in 2022 — when residents of Metro Vancouver don’t.The province amended the Hospital District Act, abolished their Hospital District Board and eliminated the Hospital District Property Tax . Arguably, the CRD should be entitled to the same treatment as Metro Vancouver, provided the funds from Hospital District Property Tax are diverted to a similar transportation authority.

The capital region does not have the scale of traffic and development of Metro Vancouver, although similar transportation issues exist here. The province provides an annual operating grant to Victoria Transit and the Transit Commission determines the amount of the Municipal Transit Tax. The CRD owns some regional trails and is a member of the Island Corridor Foundation, which owns the controversial E&N Rail corridor.

 

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TransLink does an awesome job in Vancouver photo “old vrs new” 2006

Why do you give so much oxygen to Stan Freakin’ Bartlett? Diversify your voices, TC. Or just rebrand as The Grumpy Colonist.

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