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Development Cost Charges

Review and comment on the draft rates and eligible projects.

The City is entering the final stages of the process to complete a new Development Cost Charges Bylaw. This bylaw identifies the charges that will be applied to new residential, commercial and institutional developments at the time of subdivision or building permit application to share the costs of growth-related infrastructure with development.  With the population projections and growth plans provided by the 2019 Official Community Plan and the identification of growth-related projects identified in the 2021 Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan, the City has prepared draft rates and a list of projects eligible for funding for discussion with stakeholders and the community prior to preparing the new bylaw. Review the materials and share your comments before May 29, 2022.

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Ban VACATION RENTAL / AIR B&B developments! There are too many in Penticton contributing to the extreme shortage of homes. Removing one family from a home, building 4 units in its place that are sold to investors for Air B&Bs! As taxpayers, we should not be forced to contribute to these developments so out of town investors can hoard homes and profit!
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Concerned as well as very excited for the new development plans for Westminster avenue west. Concerned only on the city's plan for all the additional traffic on Westminster. The new intersection change at Westminster and Power is more of a problem than a solution.
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