Prince Rupert City Council is hopeful that recent Tax Incentives will translate into revitalization of the city's downtown districts |
With letters in the mail, the City of Prince Rupert has launched its twin efforts towards downtown revitalization, with a new downtown incentive program explained to landowners in the area as well as a notice that the City will now be moving forward on enforcement of measures towards unsightly premises.
As we outlined on the blog last month, the measures come following City Councils adoption of the Downtown Tax Incentive bylaw at their January 13th session, with the final approval coming at their 25th meeting.
The Tax Incentive program and promise to finally enforce property maintenance provisions made for just a few themes related to the downtown area discussed last month.
January 27 -- "It's time for us to take action; it's time for us to Clean up the town": Mayor Lee Brain
January 25 -- Parking analysis and recommendations for changes part of tonight's Council session
January 25 -- City's planning consultations to provide a range of reports for Council review this evening
January 13 -- After lengthy back and forth discussion, council members come to compromise on amendment for Downtown Tax Bylaw
The letters to local property owners look as follows:
A letter for property owners explaining the new downtown tax incentive program |
A letter for property owners advising of plans for enforcemnt on property maintenance in the downtown area |
The letter from the city to property owners quotes bylaws that have in in place for many years. It should not be applied to just the downtown core it should be applied to the whole community. If you live in a residential area and have a neighbor not complying with bylaws of unsightly premises contact the city and add to the list.
ReplyDeleteIs the city going to apply this rule to all it's properties and set an example.