By Roy L Hales
COVID-19 has not had a negative impact on the Strathcona Regional District (SRD) electoral area’s finances. The accounts carry a surplus forward every year, and 2020 is no exception. SRD staff just released a preliminary surplus report for the electoral areas.
In the podcast below, Chief Administration officer David Leitch explains this year’s $325,529 surplus for planning to Regional Director Jim Abram.
Areas where there were savings
There are areas where the electoral areas saved money this year because of work not done and services not performed.
For example, close to $75,000 was saved (compared to last year) for administration of the four electoral areas.
Summary for Cortes Island
Most of the items for Cortes Island are on budget, and there are also several surpluses:
- The Cortes Island Fire Department deferred implementing its First Responder program until 2021 due to COVID-19
- There was a $43,149 surplus for community parks
- Close to $19,000 available for feasibility studies on Cortes was not spent
- A $2,660 budget for heritage conservation, carried forward from 2019, remains unspent.
Gorge and Mansons Halls were recently given their annual stipend. For comparative purposes, it is interesting to note that this is a little more than half of the subsidy given to the Quadra Island Community Centre.
Preliminary Surplus Report for Cortes
Summary for Quadra Island and Area C
There were a number of unspent items in the Area C (Discovery Islands – Mainland Inlets) budget:
- More than $56,000 of the budget for parks within Area C remains unspent
- Close to $42,000 of work on the Quathiaski Cove sewer, on Quadra Island, was deferred
- $20,000 allotted for feasibility studies was unused.
- More than $7,000 of the Grants in Aid budget is still available
- The Quadra Island Community Hall did not spend $6,100 of its budget for maintenance and contract contingencies.