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April 03, 2009
Conservative Government Boosts Economy by Doubling the Federal Gas Tax to $2 Billion A Year
Langley to see Benefits in Translink Services and Infrastructure

The Conservative Government announced today that federal gas tax transfers to the provinces and territories for municipal infrastructure will double to $2 billion annually. “Our government has also accelerated the payment of the first installment of Gas Tax Fund, making up to $1 billion available to municipalities almost three months early,” says Langley MP Mark Warawa. The Gas Tax Fund (GTF) will remain at that level beyond 2014, when the Government makes it a permanent measure.

“As a former municipal councilor, the 1990’s were a very difficult time for local government because of a decade of cutting by the then Liberal governments,” he says. “That was a decade when the federal Liberals cut all participation in funding municipal infrastructure. When we became government that ended and we have been providing a portion of the federal gas tax to municipalities for infrastructure funding. 

“Municipalities need a lot of infrastructure funding and it has to be sustainable. We are doubling the gas tax allocation and making it permanent – to provide predictable, stable funding that local governments desperately need, and we are accelerating the arrival of those funds by three months,” says Warawa. “This is a great day, a great win for local governments.”

Langley City and Township, as members of the GVRD, have their portion of the Federal Gas Tax contributed to Translink infrastructure for the 2009-2010 year. The GVRD Federal Gas Tax allocation has gone from $61.4 million last year, to $122.8 million in 2009-2010.

According to Translink, there are several Langley-related transit improvements that have been supported in part by the Federal Gas Tax transfer program:
  • 23 buses added to South of Fraser transit service in 2008 – based on average boardings per bus, this represented a lift of 3 million rides in the region. 
  • 30 new buses  will be added into South of Fraser service in 2009
  • SkyTrain service to the South of Fraser will improve with the addition of 48 new SkyTrain cars, the first of which is scheduled to be on the line within weeks.
  • #364 – a new service linking Langley Centre with the Scottsdale Exchange in Surrey
  • #388 – a new service connecting Walnut Grove with the 22nd Street SkyTrain Station
  • New #595 route from Langley Centre to Haney Place via TransLink’s Golden Ears Bridge begins in June or July
  • Seven new cars are on order for the West Coast Express, which will be accessible to Langley Commuters via the #595 service over the Golden Ears Bridge
  • Improvements to the #502 linking Langley Centre with the Surrey Central SkyTrain Station along the Fraser Highway, including a connection with Valley MAX transit in Aldergrove.  The Aldergrove connection will be improved as of April 20th with half-hourly service.
The GTF is part of an ongoing commitment from the Government of Canada to create jobs and stimulate the economy through modern public infrastructure. It is also an example of all levels of government working together to improve infrastructure and the quality of life of Canadians.
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