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Southern Interior Development
Initiative Trust
A $50-million Southern Interior
Development Initiative will give communities the funding and ability to create new opportunities
for sustainable economic growth and more jobs.
Legislation
(Bill 8) was brought into regulation on February 27, 2006 to establish the Southern Interior Development Trust,
and was launched on February 28, 2006, with a one-time $50-million grant to
be managed by an
independent board of directors.
The board of directors will be in
place for an interim period of six months and is comprised of eight local
government officials and five members-at-large appointed by the Provincial
government. The interim Chair of the board is Jim Thomson of Kamloops.
The board will make strategic investments in
regional economic priorities such as forestry, transportation, tourism,
mining, energy, projects related to the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter
Games, aquaculture, small business and other opportunities for economic
diversification. It is expected the board will use the funds to leverage
partnerships and other investments with the private sector and other
government partners.
Two Regional Advisory Committees (RAC)
have been formed consisting of local government officials and MLAs, based on
provincial electoral district boundaries:
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Thompson-Okanagan Committee: electoral districts
in region from Hope to Kamloops, to Salmon Arm and the Okanagan Valley (not
including communities covered by the BC Rail transaction).
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Columbia-Kootenay Committee: electoral districts
from Columbia-Revelstoke, East Kootenay,
to the West Kootenay-Boundary area.
The role of the RACs is to:
appoint members as directors to the Trust Board; provide advice to the board
on projects suitable for Trust funding; establish the terms of office for
members; and provide representation for communities and regional district
areas under 500 population.
The interim Chairs of the Regional
Advisory Committees are: Terry Lake, Mayor of Kamlopps and John
Dooley, Mayor of Nelson.
The Southern Interior Trust is
expected to be fully operational in October 2006, with a permanent board and
a strategic plan in place to guide investments.
Use the following link to access the
Southern Interior Development Initiative Trust Act legislation:
http://www.legis.gov.bc.ca/38th1st/3rd_read/gov08-3.htm
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