FVRD to vote on $4,000 grant to Streams Foundation to beautify the Chilliwack River Valley
CHILLIWACK — The Fraser Valley Regional District board of directors, comprised of elected officials from throughout the Fraser Valley, is set to vote this Thursday (Sept. 28) on a grant request of $4,000 from Chilliwack-based Streams Foundation to help beautify the Chilliwack River Valley.
Occupied and unoccupied homeless camps have put a stain on the otherwise pristine meadows, hills, trails and backcountry of the Chilliwack River Valley east of Chilliwack. No one, to date, has devised a comprehensive plan to put an end to the homeless camps north and south of Chilliwack Lake Road.
Earlier this year, the FVRD received a one-time grant of $200,000 from the provincial government to support FVRD operational costs related to Chilliwack River Valley cleanup of abandoned homeless encampments, including tipping fees for refuse, removal of destroyed vehicles, or rental of containers to remove debris.
According to an FVRD staff report from accountant Melanie Jones, FVRD’s operational grants include providing grants-in-aid to the community and therefore require applications to be eligible for funding under the grant-in-aid policy and provincial government funding requirements.
