Monday, October 5, 2020

Council to consider Amendments to Five Year Financial Plan tonight


City of Prince Rupert CFO
Corinne Bomben
Even as they approved the Five Year Financial plan of June, Prince Rupert City Council members knew that they would be reviewing the document not too far down the road, that as the impact of COVID loomed over their deliberations for this years Budget process.

Tonight marks the night where Council will review the status of their Five Year Forecast, with the City's Chief Financial Officer set to deliver the review and changes ahead.

Ms. Bomben delivered a heads up for Council in August, noting at the time the review process was still underway, with the amendment due by the start of October at the latest.

There's not much mention of COVID in the Amendment report and whether it has posed any challenges for civic finances over the last seven months, something that Council members may enquire about tonight as part of the council Session.

However of significant note for this evening, is some background for a number of  high profile projects which do get a shout out in the report. 

The first the ongoing work related to the removal of the remaining ground tanks in the Moresby Park area, the second some success apparently towards the City finally moving forward with a replacement of the city's RCMP detachment.

Ms. Bomben will also make note of some partial funding that has been received for the proposed Water Treatment Plant and the Submarine Line to the city from the Woodworth Lake water supply.

You can review the full report from the City's CFO below:




The Report for tonight also explores revenue generation, encouragement of economic development and property tax themes.




A wider overview of past Financial themes for the city is available here.

A look at tonight's Council session can be reviewed here.

Further background on past Council Discussion themes can be found from our archive page here.






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