Reviewing and Updating Development Cost Charges

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Introduction: Reviewing and Updating Development Cost Charges (DCCs)

Development Cost Charges (DCCs) are a vital financial tool that enable municipalities and regional districts in British Columbia to fund the infrastructure required to support new development—such as water, sewer, drainage, roads, and parks—without placing the burden on existing taxpayers. Authorized under Section 559 of the Local Government Act (LGA), DCCs ensure that growth pays for growth, helping communities maintain livability and service standards as they expand.

Regular review and updating of DCC bylaws is essential to ensure that the charges remain aligned with current infrastructure costs, development trends, and community planning objectives. The Province of British Columbia recommends updating DCC bylaws at least every five years to reflect accurate cost estimates and development projections. This periodic review helps maintain fairness, transparency, and financial sustainability in local government planning.

Importantly, DCCs do not discourage development. When implemented transparently and predictably, they provide developers with a clear understanding of the costs associated with new projects. This predictability reduces uncertainty and risk, which are often greater deterrents to investment than the charges themselves. In fact, the Development Cost Charges Best Practices Guide emphasizes that well-structured DCC programs contribute to a more stable development environment by ensuring that infrastructure keeps pace with growth.

By leveraging DCCs, municipalities can reduce their reliance on property taxes and other general revenues to fund growth-related infrastructure. This approach not only promotes fiscal responsibility but also supports long-term community resilience and affordability.

Introduction: Reviewing and Updating Development Cost Charges (DCCs)

Development Cost Charges (DCCs) are a vital financial tool that enable municipalities and regional districts in British Columbia to fund the infrastructure required to support new development—such as water, sewer, drainage, roads, and parks—without placing the burden on existing taxpayers. Authorized under Section 559 of the Local Government Act (LGA), DCCs ensure that growth pays for growth, helping communities maintain livability and service standards as they expand.

Regular review and updating of DCC bylaws is essential to ensure that the charges remain aligned with current infrastructure costs, development trends, and community planning objectives. The Province of British Columbia recommends updating DCC bylaws at least every five years to reflect accurate cost estimates and development projections. This periodic review helps maintain fairness, transparency, and financial sustainability in local government planning.

Importantly, DCCs do not discourage development. When implemented transparently and predictably, they provide developers with a clear understanding of the costs associated with new projects. This predictability reduces uncertainty and risk, which are often greater deterrents to investment than the charges themselves. In fact, the Development Cost Charges Best Practices Guide emphasizes that well-structured DCC programs contribute to a more stable development environment by ensuring that infrastructure keeps pace with growth.

By leveraging DCCs, municipalities can reduce their reliance on property taxes and other general revenues to fund growth-related infrastructure. This approach not only promotes fiscal responsibility but also supports long-term community resilience and affordability.

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    Development Cost Charge Bylaw No. 2058, 2026

    Notice to Developers, Residents, and Interested Parties

    The Town of Creston is in the process of considering a new Development Cost Charge (DCC) Bylaw No. 2058, 2026 to help fund infrastructure required to support growth.

    About the Proposed Bylaw

    Development Cost Charges are used to fund the capital costs of infrastructure such as roads, water systems, sewer, drainage, and parks needed to service new development.


    Key elements of the proposed bylaw include:

    Community-Wide Charges

    The proposed DCCs will apply municipality-wide, ensuring a consistent and equitable approach to funding infrastructure that benefits the broader community.

    Phased Implementation

    The bylaw includes a phased implementation of DCC rates over time, using a structured approach that gradually introduces the full charges.

    This approach reflects best practices to:

    • Improve predictability and certainty for development planning
    • Reduce potential impacts on housing affordability and project viability
    • Allow orderly transition to updated infrastructure funding levels

    Responsiveness to Public Input

    The phased implementation approach was directed by Council following consultation with developers, residents, and stakeholders from public feedback received and open houses held in 2025.


    Council Consideration Timeline

    • June 16, 2026 – First and Second Readings by Council
    • July 14, 2026 – Public feedback opportunity and consideration of Third Reading


    Following third reading, the bylaw will be submitted to the Ministry of Communities for approval by the Inspector of Municipalities.


    Public Feedback Opportunity

    Members of the public and development community are invited to attend:

    Regular Council Meeting
    July 14, 2026
    Start time 4:00 pm

    Town Hall, Council Chambers 238-10th Ave. North Creston, BC

    This session is intended to:

    • Offer an opportunity to provide input prior to third reading

    How to Learn More

    To support transparency and informed participation, the following materials are available on this Project Page:

    • Development Cost Charge Bylaw No. 2058, 2026
    • Supporting background report and technical information
    • Public Feedback Questionnaire

    Paper copies of the Documents are available at:

    • Town Hall - 238-10th Ave. North, Open 8:30am to 4:30pm

    Submitting Feedback

    Interested parties are encouraged to provide feedback:

    • By attending the July 14, 2026 Council meeting
    • Submit written comments by 4:30 PM on July 7, 2026 to:

    Kirsten Dunbar, Director of Corporate Services

    email: kirsten.dunbar@creston.ca

    mail: Town of Creston, #238-10th Avenue N, PO Box 1339, Creston, BC V0B 1G0

    All responses received will be provided to Council prior to consideration of third reading of the bylaw.

    Contact Information

    For more information, please contact:

    Town of Creston
    Colin Farynowski, Manager of Engineering
    (250) 428-2214 ext. 631

    colin.farynowski@creston.ca


    Development Cost Charge Bylaw No. 2058, 2026

    Notice to Developers, Residents, and Interested Parties

    The Town of Creston is in the process of considering a new Development Cost Charge (DCC) Bylaw No. 2058, 2026 to help fund infrastructure required to support growth.

    About the Proposed Bylaw

    Development Cost Charges are used to fund the capital costs of infrastructure such as roads, water systems, sewer, drainage, and parks needed to service new development.


    Key elements of the proposed bylaw include:

    Community-Wide Charges

    The proposed DCCs will apply municipality-wide, ensuring a consistent and equitable approach to funding infrastructure that benefits the broader community.

    Phased Implementation

    The bylaw includes a phased implementation of DCC rates over time, using a structured approach that gradually introduces the full charges.

    This approach reflects best practices to:

    • Improve predictability and certainty for development planning
    • Reduce potential impacts on housing affordability and project viability
    • Allow orderly transition to updated infrastructure funding levels

    Responsiveness to Public Input

    The phased implementation approach was directed by Council following consultation with developers, residents, and stakeholders from public feedback received and open houses held in 2025.


    Council Consideration Timeline

    • June 16, 2026 – First and Second Readings by Council
    • July 14, 2026 – Public feedback opportunity and consideration of Third Reading


    Following third reading, the bylaw will be submitted to the Ministry of Communities for approval by the Inspector of Municipalities.


    Public Feedback Opportunity

    Members of the public and development community are invited to attend:

    Regular Council Meeting
    July 14, 2026
    Start time 4:00 pm

    Town Hall, Council Chambers 238-10th Ave. North Creston, BC

    This session is intended to:

    • Offer an opportunity to provide input prior to third reading

    How to Learn More

    To support transparency and informed participation, the following materials are available on this Project Page:

    • Development Cost Charge Bylaw No. 2058, 2026
    • Supporting background report and technical information
    • Public Feedback Questionnaire

    Paper copies of the Documents are available at:

    • Town Hall - 238-10th Ave. North, Open 8:30am to 4:30pm

    Submitting Feedback

    Interested parties are encouraged to provide feedback:

    • By attending the July 14, 2026 Council meeting
    • Submit written comments by 4:30 PM on July 7, 2026 to:

    Kirsten Dunbar, Director of Corporate Services

    email: kirsten.dunbar@creston.ca

    mail: Town of Creston, #238-10th Avenue N, PO Box 1339, Creston, BC V0B 1G0

    All responses received will be provided to Council prior to consideration of third reading of the bylaw.

    Contact Information

    For more information, please contact:

    Town of Creston
    Colin Farynowski, Manager of Engineering
    (250) 428-2214 ext. 631

    colin.farynowski@creston.ca


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