The Daily Courier

Fuhr brings in investment

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Editor: As a longtime Kelowna resident served by the South East Kelowna Irrigation District , I was delighted to attend a ceremony March 17, which effectivel­y announced the end of our all-too-frequent boil water advisories and brown water by integratin­g our system with the city’s at the cost of $52.9 million.

This was made possible thanks to timely and effective co-operation among federal, provincial and local authoritie­s, as was funding for other major water-related improvemen­ts to West Kelowna’s Rose Valley water treatment plant ($49.4 million) and Lake Country’s Eldorado treated water reservoir ($7 million), all announced at the same time.

The funding formula for all three projects was 50 per cent federal, 33 per cent provincial, with the remaining 17 per cent from local authoritie­s. The total federal share was an impressive $54.6 million, secured from infrastruc­ture funding.

Mayors Colin Basran, Doug Findlater and James Baker made a point of strongly praising Kelowna-Lake Country MP Stephen Fuhr for successful­ly lobbying federal authoritie­s for these timely major investment­s from the federal infrastruc­ture program.

While these grants to improve local water infrastruc­ture represent Fuhr’s largest “win” for the Central Okanagan during his first 18 months in Ottawa, my research has identified 22 other federal grants he has facilitate­d, worth an additional $27 million.

These grants have made significan­t investment­s in the work of such organizati­ons as UBC Okanagan ($20.6 million), Okanagan Water Basin Board ($440,000), YMCA ($320,000), and Canada summer jobs ($620,000). Other recipients included Okanagan College, Boys and Girls Club, City of Kelowna for community theatre upgrades, Homelessne­ss Partnering Strategy and the Royal Canadian Legion.

The federal infrastruc­ture program provided the most dollars, but Fuhr also beat the bushes in Ottawa to come up with funds from such sources as Innovation, Science and Economic Developmen­t; Canadian Heritage; Ministry of Families, Children and Social Developmen­t; Ministry of Employment; and the Ministry of Transport.

My calculatio­n is Fuhr has brought some $71.6 million to the Central Okanagan as MP for Kelowna-Lake Country — impressive federal investment­s in our infrastruc­ture, social organizati­ons and institutio­ns of higher learning. This unpreceden­ted infusion of federal funds will continue to be a great boost to our local jobs and our local economy.

Stan Gooch, Kelowna

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