Resolutions
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2023 OF1 – Homes for People Action Plan
Whereas on April 3, 2023, Premier Eby announced that the Province of B.C. is taking action to address the housing shortage by proposing to implement the Homes for People Action Plan that includes provisions to allow up to four homes… … Read More
2023 R01 – Vancouver Island Housing Plan- Responding to the Homelessness Crisis
Whereas the historical gap between the supply and demand for social and supportive housing in Vancouver Island communities has been further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in a homelessness crisis; And whereas in the absence of an overall provincial… … Read More
2023 R03 – Watershed Security Strategy and Fund
Whereas achieving watershed security on eastern Vancouver Island is made even more complex by the historic land ownership context resulting from the 1884 Settlement Act which saw over 2 million acres of unceded land on south eastern Vancouver Island granted… … Read More
2023 R04 – E&N Land Grant Biodiversity and Restoration
Whereas in 1883, 8,000 sq kilometers of south-east Vancouver Island representing 20% of the island land base was granted to Robert Dunsmuir in exchange for the construction of the E&N Railway, and the E&N Land Grant has impacted Indigenous rights… … Read More
2023 R05 – Recapitalization of Island Coastal Economic Trust (ICET) Resolution
Whereas at the January 11, 2023, Capital Regional District (CRD) Board meeting a motion was passed to urge the province to recapitalize the Island Coastal Economic Trust (ICET) with a generational investment of $150 million; And whereas ICET has been… … Read More
2023 R06 – BC Emergency Health Services/ Demands on Local Governments
Whereas medical first responder call volume data taken locally and provincially reflects an upward trajectory year over year; And whereas this increased trajectory of medical first responder call volume is disproportionately higher for municipal emergency responders than those reported by… … Read More
2023 R07 – BC Health Attraction and Retention
Whereas the Ministry of Health has overall responsibility for ensuring that quality, appropriate, cost-effective, and timely health services are available for all British Columbians; And whereas rural, remote communities are subject to a loss of services due to position vacancies:… … Read More
The AVICC acknowledges that we are grateful to live, work, and play on the traditional territories of theCoast Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth and Kwak-Waka’wakw Peoples