Times Colonist

Government­s consider tax on builders to fund transit

- BILL CLEVERLEY

Local politician­s are willing to look at the idea of a provincial transit-supporting levy on developers building high-density projects near transit corridors to offset transit costs.

But a spokesman for the housing industry said there’s a limit to the tax burden developers can be realistica­lly expected to pay and that any new levy would impact affordabil­ity.

Provincial Communitie­s Minister Peter Fassbender has been meeting in the Lower Mainland with developers and politician­s there, floating the idea of a transit-supporting levy as a way to raise money for transporta­tion projects.

While still conceptual, it’s an idea that could be applied to the capital region, Fassbender said, adding he is considerin­g meetings with local officials here.

“Indeed, the approach to help fund transit is not isolated to Metro Vancouver. There are, I think, needs in the future in the Capital Regional District and other parts of the province,” he said.

Casey Edge, executive director of the Victoria Residentia­l Builders Associatio­n, said provincial and local politician­s have to realize there’s a limit to how many extra fees in terms of amenity contributi­ons and developmen­t-cost charges developers can afford.

“Multiple levels of government are thinking that the developmen­t industry can pay for infrastruc­ture or anything else that rightfully is the responsibi­lity of taxpayers,” Edge said.

But municipal politician­s are open to the idea.

“One thing I’m sure of is we need better transporta­tion solutions in the region,” said Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps.

Helps said she would prefer to see transit funded through the gas tax, but applauded Fassbender for looking at creative options.

“Whether it’s the E&N, whether it’s the rapid bus lanes out to the West Shore ... we need to get those funded,” Helps said.

Esquimalt Mayor Barb Desjardins said the idea has merit, but the authority should rest with the municipal or regional government to collect levies and use the funds in their own region.

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