Thursday, June 05, 2008

Vernon is #5 in Fiscal Responsibilty. (That's 5th worst)

Vancouver – In its first annual BC Municipal Spending Watch released today, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business found growth in municipal spending is out of control: Overall municipal spending in BC increased by 36 per cent between 2000 and 2006—1.8 times more than the 20 per cent increase that would have occurred if spending had been held to population and inflation growth (see figure in backgrounder). Full Report

Of the 28 largest municipalities in the province, not one local government was able to keep spending increases below the benchmark level of population and inflation growth. Nine of BC’s largest cities had spending that was more than double inflation and population growth including Prince George (2.6 times), Port Coquitlam (2.54 times); Vernon (2.42 times) North Vancouver (2.33 times) Victoria (2.19 times); Chilliwack (2.19 times); Penticton (2.13 times), Vancouver (2.05 times) and Richmond (2.03 times).

Other Local Areas: Armstrong 1.93, Coldstream 1.59, Enderby(-.7o), Lumby 4.77, Spallumcheen .96

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bob;

You know that the Vernon number includes significant correction for the years of tax freeze in the 90s. These numbers do not mean much without context.

Thanks
Leon Gous

Anonymous said...

Vernon needs a forensic audit and less red herring spouting!

Change is on the way come November

Anonymous said...

Check out the 2006 spending figures when averaged by population- Penticton was the second highest, only behind West Vancouver!

Thanks for posting the complete report!