Efficient municipal infrastructure is often at the core of many business location decisions. Municipalities across Canada face the challenge of providing infrastructure assets while maintaining competitive taxation levies. Often the two do not meet. Offering both traditional and new services in the community – without the need for tax increases – while supporting the needs of current and future residents and businesses is a significant stewardship issue.
How can municipalities better leverage other funding streams, such as grants and external funding partnerships, to fund these ongoing and expanding needs?
Students at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) were tasked with identifying alternate funding opportunities, and in the process of their work, they went above and beyond in the commitment to this project. Approximately 30 students worked for a six-week period and completed extensive background research on the municipality and the airport. They conducted interviews with the airport manager, participated in on-site tours of the Langley Regional Airport, and reached out to the business sector to connect with potential investors. Findings were presented to the Township of Langley’s mayor and council as well as its senior management team.
December 8, 2017