A committee tasked with recommending long-term street funding solutions to the Vancouver City Council says it doesn’t have enough time to study the options before the July deadline, which means voters won’t be considering a ballot measure in November.
The Commission on Street Funding, which began meeting in April, had been asked to issue a recommendation by mid-summer in case the City Council wanted to put a funding measure on November’s ballot as part of the overall approach. The deadline to submit ballot measures to the county Elections Office is Aug. 4.
However, the commission, composed of representatives from the City Council, community, businesses and neighborhoods, notified the City Council on May 26 that its schedule didn’t allow sufficient time to consider community feedback and funding alternatives. Given that, the commission suggested the council not consider a ballot measure this year, and it asked for more time to review the matter.
The city launched an online interactive tool on May 12 to gather public opinions about street funding for six weeks.