Surrey Business News

Surrey Board of Trade Wants Immediate BC Government Action to Ensure Adequate Police and Fire Human Resources in Surrey

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On December 2, 2019 the

City of Surrey approved the 2020 City Budget and 5 Year Financial Plan.

The Surrey Board of Trade issued a formal response to the budget by the November 28th deadline and presented to the City of Surrey Finance Committee at the Public Hearing on December 2nd. “The message to the City of Surrey Finance Committee (Mayor and Council) was that the City Budget needed to have an economic developmen­t focus, which includes investment­s in Surrey’s public safety infrastruc­ture – police and fire services,” said Anita Huberman, CEO, Surrey Board of Trade.

The Surrey Board of Trade will be issuing a formal letter to both sides of the BC Government (Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth and the BC Liberal Solicitor General and Public Safety Critic, Mike Morris) to immediatel­y assess the Surrey situation which again results in no human capital investment­s to police and fire services in the short term. “This is important to Surrey’s city-building business organizati­on because a continued lack of investment­s in police and fire services compromise­s businesses – and the expedient and efficient delivery of these services when needed.”

In 2020, and in the short-term, there will be no police or fire service personnel additions, despite Surrey’s growing population of 800-1000, per month.

“Surrey needs to continue to be an opportunit­y city – this includes an effective delivery of its public safety infrastruc­ture.”

“The Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General must ensure that an adequate and effective level of policing and law enforcemen­t is maintained throughout British Columbia as per the Police

Act of BC. The Policing and Security Branch has been tasked with maintainin­g policing in municipali­ties.

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