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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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Read Full ArticleLytton was razed by fire. Some fear financial ruin is next for the tiny B.C. village – Energeticcity.ca
Ross and Judith Urquhart have called Lytton, B.C., home for half a century, leaving only for as long it took to rebuild after a raging wildfire forced them to flee in 2021. “All the homes around us were burning and we had to just jump in the vehicle and get out,” Ross Urquhart recalled, nearly five years after the disaster. The blaze killed two people and destroyed 90 per cent of the village, scattering its couple hundred residents “to the winds…
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