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.

  • Development Cost Charges (DCC) Public Information Meeting

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    The Town of Creston invites residents, developers, and stakeholders to attend a Public Information Meeting regarding proposed changes to the Development Cost Charges (DCC) Bylaw.

    Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
    Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
    Location: Creston Town Hall, Council Chambers, 238-10th Avenue N, Creston, BC

    Purpose of the Meeting:

    The Town is proposing updates to its DCC Bylaw to ensure that infrastructure costs related to growth are fairly distributed. The meeting will provide an overview of:

    • The rationale for the proposed DCC rates
    • Infrastructure projects to be funded
    • How DCCs are calculated
    • Opportunities for public input

    How to Participate:

    • Attend in person to learn more and ask questions.
    • Review the draft DCC Bylaw and background report available on this project page
    • Completed the Public Feedback Questionnaire available on this project page
    • Submit written Questionnaire/ comments by June 25, 2025 to:
      email: colin.farynowski@creston.ca
      mail: Town of Creston, #238-10th Avenue N, PO Box 1339, Creston, BC V0B 1G0

    Your feedback is important and will be considered before the bylaw is finalized.

    For more information, please contact the Development Services Department at (250) 428-2214 ext 410 or visit www.creston.ca.

Page published: 03 Jun 2025, 02:14 PM