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Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure |
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$5M FOR E&N
CORRIDOR TAX RELIEF, TRANSPORTATION STUDY |
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VICTORIA – The B.C. government is committing $5 million to
provide property tax relief along the E&N line and to fund a key study of
rail options on southern
The Province is allocating $500,000 for a study to determine the costs and viability of upgrading the E&N rail line for freight and passenger travel. The study will consider opportunities for expanding freight usage of the line, and for developing passenger rail services in support of tourism and for travel by residents.
“There’s
growing interest in alternative forms of transportation on
A request
for proposals for companies to carry out the business case will be issued in
the new year, for completion in 2009. Stakeholders and the general public will
be consulted as part of the study. The
findings of this study will complement a BC Transit-led study that is
developing a long-term transit plan for the region and will be assessing rapid
transit options from the
In addition, the Province
has eliminated the uncertainty around taxes owing under the
“Eliminating the uncertainty around the Belt Tax demonstrates government’s support for the Island Corridor Foundation as they move forward with their business plans to connect communities on the island,” said Krueger. “The Province is committed to addressing climate change through our Climate Action Plan which includes providing support and expanding options for public transit.”
The Island Corridor
Foundation, a registered non-profit foundation, has as one of its main purposes
the preservation of a rail corridor to connect all communities along its route
with rail services.
“Its essential we take tangible steps to support
economic growth on
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Public Affairs Bureau Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure 250 356-7707 |
Public Affairs Bureau Ministry of Small Business and Revenue 250 387-4193 |
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