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District of Taylor prepares five year capital plan for 2025

The District of Taylor is preparing the next capital plan, which will be implemented in 2025. 

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The District of Taylor is preparing the next capital plan, which will be implemented in 2025. (Energeticcity.ca )

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The District of Taylor is preparing the next capital plan, which will be implemented in 2025. 

The proposed plan identifies approximately $4.5 million in expenditures in 2025, $3.2 million in 2026, $3.05 million in 2027, $1.81 million in 2028 and $2.5 million in 2029. 

This funding is being proposed to be allocated to various projects, including a full fleet replacement for the Lone Wolf Golf Club carts, Peace Island Park improvements and maintenance, and research studies. 

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The district also plans to allocate funds to projects such as the Growing Community Fund and grants including the local food and infrastructure grant. 

To cover infrastructure costs wherever possible, staff will work to apply for grant funding or use funds accrued from resources such as the Lone Wolf Golf Club. 

Over the next several council meetings, district staff will bring several proposals before council for different projects and proposals. Once this is confirmed, public outreach will begin in the community, engaging residents in the future of their district’s infrastructure. 

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To read the full 2025-2029 Proposed Capital Plan document, see below.

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Caitlin Coombes

A newcomer to the Peace region, Caitlin flew from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, to be the Civic Reporter at Energeticcity.

Wanting to make a career of writing, Caitlin graduated from Carleton University’s School of Journalism and moved to P.E.I. to begin writing for a local newspaper in Charlottetown.

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