FVRD board passes motion to support 32% increase in PWD rates
CHILLIWACK — As expensive as housing in British Columbia is, try living off $1,358 per month as a person with a disability and finding decent housing within that allotment from the provincial government.
The Fraser Valley Regional District passed a motion at its meeting Thursday night (Nov. 24) that urges the provincial government to immediately increase monthly funding for Persons with Disabilities from the current $1,358 per month to $1,800 a month.
The motion in question will be submitted to the Lower Mainland Local Government Association (LMLGA) for consideration.
The motion reads, “Whereas Persons with Disabilities rates are currently $1,358 per month and were last raised in March 2021, and whereas the already modest Persons with Disabilities rates are quickly being outpaced by inflation, with no clear pathway for review and updating, be it resolved that the Ministry for Social Development and Poverty Reduction be asked to immediately increase the rates to $1,800 per month and institute a policy by which Persons with Disabilities rates will be routinely reviewed and indexed to inflation.”
