THE Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation received encouraging support from the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure on Thursday, approving changes requested by Metro Vancouver mayors to the Transportation and Transit Plebiscite scheduled for spring 2015.
Notable changes include:
* If approved, the 0.5% increase will be separate and distinct from the Provincial Sales Tax (PST) and will be called the Metro Vancouver Congestion Improvement Tax
* Voting will be conducted through mail-in ballot beginning March 16 and will be governed under the Elections Act
“With much to gain from a regional standpoint through a positive vote on the spring plebiscite, I am thrilled to have the provincial government support the recommendations put forth by the Mayors’ Council,” said Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner. “Now it’s time to collectively get to work, harness this momentum and move forward with Light Rail Transit in Surrey to connect our communities.”
The Metro Vancouver Transportation and Transit Plebiscite will require a regional result of 50 per cent plus 1 to constitute majority support by the province.
With an estimated one million new residents calling Metro Vancouver home in the next 30 years, garnering additional public support for a positive vote will be central to successfully implementing Light Rail Transit in the City of Surrey by 2018, as well as mitigating congestion and greenhouse gas emissions through regional transportation investments, said Hepner.
TRANSPORTATION and Infrastructure Minister Todd Stone’s letter to Richard Walton, Chair of Translink’s Mayors’ Council:
THANK you for your letter of Dec. 11, 2014, providing me with the Mayors’ Council recommendations respecting the question to be taken to voters in spring 2015 and the proposed new revenue source.
As I committed, I have carefully considered the wording of the Mayors’ Council proposal and am pleased to advise you that the Province is prepared to support your question and proposed revenue source, with some minor refinements that reflect input from Elections BC in order to meet their ballot fairness requirements.
Revenue Source
In support of the Mayors’ request for a regional sales tax, government has approved a plebiscite on whether to enable a 0.5% regional sales tax to implement regional transportation and transit priorities as proposed by the Mayors’ Council. This tax would be separate and distinct from the Provincial Sales Tax (PST). If approved, the Metro Vancouver Congestion Improvement Tax would be applied as a sales tax to the majority of goods and services that are subject to the PST and are sold or delivered within the region.
Question
In response to your suggested question, government has approved an amended question which substantially reflects the wording proposed by the Mayors’ Council. The question will allow the voters of Metro Vancouver to have their say on whether or not the Mayors’ vision and funding source meets their needs for today and future years.
The final approved question is provided as an attachment to this letter.
Vote Administration
The vote will be administered by Elections BC as a mail-in ballot plebiscite under the Election Act. Costs of administering the vote will be provided by the Province. Provincial funds will not be provided for either proponent or opponent groups.
Consistent with your recommendation on the voting period, I can also confirm that ballots will be sent out beginning March 16, 2015. To provide time for public dialogue and to allow voters to fully inform themselves about their choices, the voting period will extend until May 29, 2015. With respect to the outcome of the vote, government will consider a regional result of 50% +1 to constitute majority support for the question.
Transit expansion is vital to economic development in Metro Vancouver and will be a critical component of ensuring that the region is able to accommodate the million additional people expected over the next 30 years. I appreciate your efforts to date and look forward to a positive outcome that will benefit the residents of Metro Vancouver and the economy of British Columbia.
To view the Metro Vancouver Transportation & Transit Plebiscite:
http://www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/downloads/Transit_Plebiscite_Dec_18_14.pdf