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Lytton Residents Challenge $50M Infrastructure Plan, 14% Tax Hike

Residents say the village has not shown how the planned facilities will be funded or operated, even as recovery money tops $138 million.

  • Lytton residents are challenging a proposed 14 per cent residential property tax hike and a $50 million infrastructure plan, fearing the village faces bankruptcy from maintaining facilities overbuilt for its current population of about 75 residents.
  • A wildfire on June 30, 2021, razed 90 per cent of Lytton, scattering its residents; since the disaster, British Columbia and federal governments have committed more than $138 million to support recovery.
  • Planned infrastructure includes a community hub with a six-lane swimming pool funded by nearly $26 million from Ottawa, plus a $23 million firehall. Councillor Jennifer Thoss warned these facilities exceed the community's needs.
  • Polderman is gathering signatures for a petition demanding council release asset management plans for the new facilities. The 2026 budget includes a 14 per cent tax increase, with revenues projected to reach nearly $870,000 by 2030.
  • While officials claim the community hub will be cost-neutral, Thoss remains critical, stating, "In my opinion, the oversight has been at best lacking, at worst, criminal." Lytton previously struggled with an operating budget of about $1.4 million.
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Lytton was razed by fire. Some fear financial ruin is next for the tiny B.C. village

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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