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Developers ought to face steeper fines; elected officials need mental health supports, UBCM agrees – Tri-Cities Dispatch
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Developers ought to face steeper fines; elected officials need mental health supports, UBCM agrees – Tri-Cities Dispatch
photo supplied UBCM Like everything else, the price of municipal violations might be going up. The Union of B.C. Municipalities is set to ask the province to raise the threshold of municipal fines from $500 to $3,000, following a request from Coquitlam. Coquitlam brought the idea to the recent UBCM conference, arguing $500 fines are too slight to be an “adequate deterrent” to developers, according to a city staff report. Previous efforts to mete…
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