Peachland council has decided to bank a grant from the provincial Growing Communities Fund, despite one councillor asking they spend some of the cash now.
鈥淲e have acute existing needs for some of the money, specifically the Senior鈥檚 Hub,鈥 said Randy Brophey. 鈥淚 would like to see some of the money allocated for that.鈥
Mayor Patrick Van Minsel noted that the district is still waiting on details from the province on how the more than $2.7 million can be spent.
Instead, the money will be deposited into some type of guaranteed investment certificate.
鈥淧utting it in a guaranteed investment for a year at five percent would yield an additional $125,000,鈥 added Van Minsel. 鈥淚t gives us one year to see what we can do with it.鈥
Brophey countered that the Senior鈥檚 Hub needs to have a certain amount of money by July in order to qualify for a grant.
鈥淭hey have an acute short-term need specific to providing the food bank. I would hope we could allocate some of the money to those acute needs.鈥
Van Minsel suggested Brophey bring forward a notice of motion so council can discuss the matter at later date. The mayor pointed out that the district also has infrastructure needs.
鈥淥ur roads are coming up and $2.7 (million) seems like a lot of money, it is not.鈥
The district has up to five years to spend the money.
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