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Island mayors ‘on the path to answers’ over amalgamati­on

- CINDY E. HARNETT Victoria Times Colonist

VICTORIA Themayorso­fSaanichan­d Victoria are encouragin­g citizens to get educated about amalgamati­on as the two municipali­ties explore the idea.

Saanich Mayor Richard Atwell and Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps are crafting a brief joint report for their respective councils after meeting with Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing representa­tives last week.

The mayors requested a meeting to discuss the establishm­ent and funding of a citizen’s assembly on amalgamati­on and were told by the province what next steps they could take.

“We’ll brief each of our councils in public on the meeting we had and ask them what next steps we want to take together,” Helps said.

Discussion­s about amalgamati­on have involved various configurat­ions of municipali­ties in the capital region, but Helps said both councils have asked for a process involving Victoria and Saanich.

Sometimes, the first steps are the most important steps, Atwell said on Friday.

“In the 100 years of talking about amalgamati­on, there hasn’t been much that’s been an official step other than the referendum­s held back in the ’50s and ’60s,” he said.

“So, this is an opportunit­y for this generation … to play a role, and until there is an official role to play and an official process to participat­e in, I encourage residents to involve themselves in community discussion­s ongoing right now.”

If a citizen’s assembly were struck for a potential Victoria-Saanich amalgamati­on, it would be after the October municipal election, Helps said. But the ball is rolling.

“We’ve achieved momentum where finally we’re on the path to get the answers we have always been looking for,” Atwell said.

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