What does the creation of Electoral Area G mean for the CSRD services I receive?

The services you received prior to the creation of Electoral Area G will remain essentially the same. As part of the process of the creation of the new Electoral Area, the services that were part of Electoral Area C transfer to the new Electoral Area G. 

The CSRD, as the community's local government, would be the primary local service provider, responsible for providing most local government services, including planning and building inspection, utilities, fire response, bylaw enforcement, parks and recreation, and others.  The provincial government would also play a significant role in local services.  Through the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, the Province would continue to manage the local road network and set road maintenance standards.  Local policing would also fall to the Province.



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1. Why was a new Electoral Area needed?
2. Who decided where the boundaries would be?
3. Why couldn’t Electoral Area C just have two Directors?
4. Who represents me on the CSRD Board?
5. Who makes the decisions in Electoral Area C and G?
6. What does the creation of Electoral Area G mean for the CSRD services I receive?
7. Does that mean the services we have now won’t change in the future?
8. What does this mean for property taxes in Electoral Area C and G?
9. How will assets or reserve funds that belonged to Electoral Area C now be divided between the new Electoral Area C and Electoral Area G?