On April 11, the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako (RDBN) discussed securing adequate long-term funding for the BC Transit Bus Service along Highway 16.
The board wrote a letter to address the issues to the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure. The letter stated challenges of the RDBN鈥檚 limited certainty regarding the province鈥檚 long-term commitment to the current funding formula and future capital costs. The RDBN also has concerns regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of the existing public transportation services.
Currently, the RDBN is taxing at the maximum amount authorized under the RDBN Regional Public Transit and Para-Transit Highway 16 service establishment. The RDBN projects that it has adequate reserve funds to continue funding the service as it currently exists until 2027, although the use of these funds will also impact the service鈥檚 financial viability.
At this time, the RDBN does not anticipate being able to enter into an annual operating agreement with BC Transit for the service in 2028. The board asks that the province work with local governments, First Nations, and stakeholders, including the Northern Development Initiative Trust, to rationalize public transportation services in the north and develop a regional transportation service model that better meets the needs of northern B.C.
This request was made to avoid unnecessary disruptions to services provided in the region.
After the discussion, Mark Parker, RDBN chairperson, asked everyone whether they had any further comments or questions about the letter. Seeing none, he carried the motion to send the letter, and the board agreed.
BC Farmers鈥 Market
The board discussed the BC Farmers鈥 Market Economic Impact Study, which assess the economic impact of farmers鈥 markets province-wide.
In 2023, the BC Association of Farmers鈥 Markets collaborated with Dr. David Connell from the University of Northern British Columbia in a study to assess the economic impact of farmers鈥 markets province-wide. It was determined that the trend shows farmers鈥 markets throughout B.C. have continued to grow over the last decade.
Three of the seven regional farmers鈥 markets鈥擝ulkley Valley, Houston, and Vanderhoof 鈥 stepped forward to participate in the 2023 BC Farmers鈥 Market Economic Impact Study.
Michael Riis-Christianson, RDBN Electoral Area B 亚洲天堂 Lake Rural director, said, 鈥淚 was blown away by the contribution. It would also be great to hear from 亚洲天堂 Lake Farmers鈥 Market. See if I could follow up with it and get some data.鈥
Chairperson Parker asked whether new data could be sent from those who didn鈥檛 participate. 鈥淣ext time, maybe it is something of interest, and this is how the board really liked, and it helps us support it, and just show them that it鈥檚 okay to do it,鈥 Chairperson Parker said.
Clint Lambert, RDBN Electoral Area E Francois/Ootsa Lake director said, 鈥淚 was going to say the same thing and was extremely surprised that there鈥檚 that much sold at our farmers鈥 market.鈥 He hopes to see 亚洲天堂 Lake and Southside鈥檚 farmers鈥 markets on the survey as well.
Smither鈥檚 Councillor Frank Way said, 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking to leverage our farmers鈥 market and have some downtown activities on a Saturday. There are definitely ways that you can leverage the farmers鈥 market for your community as well.鈥
At the end of the discussion, Chairperson Parker asked everyone whether they have received the report, and the board agreed.
Rural Internet service connectivity
The board discussed rural internet service connectivity.
Director Riis-Christianson reported to board that the need for transparent mapping was required for smaller communities to plan for conductivity projects. He added that one of the cell phone providers is working with Starlink to develop a process whereby cell phone users can actually utilize the Starlink system, which may help with the actual cellphone service.
After hearing Director Riis-Christianson鈥檚 report, Chairperson Parker said that there will be start-up costs for these projects, and the regional districts need to discuss this further. Therefore, he asked whether everyone agreed with it, and the board agreed.