Chilliwack council approves ‘Toys for Tickets’ program to help families around Christmas time
CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack councillors have approved a “Toys for Tickets” program between now and Christmas in which Chilliwack residents can pay for their bylaw tickets by purchasing a Christmas gift and donating it to a local charitable organization.
Councillors signed off on the temporary initiative at their meeting Tuesday (Nov. 5) as the City of Chilliwack seeks to emulate a program used in several Canadian municipalities, particularly in Alberta and Ontario, that offers a “Toys for Tickets” program.
According to a staff report from Caitlin Weston, bylaw manager for the City of Chilliwack, each program varies a bit but the program functions for a defined window of time during which time individuals who receive parking tickets are encouraged to pay for their parking tickets with toys or gift cards which then get distributed to local community organizations to help families in Chilliwack.
In response to a question from Councillor Chris Kloot at Tuesday’s meeting about possibly having a ticket reduced by a certain percentage in exchange for buying a gift, Weston told councillors city staff she was receptive to the idea.