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Finance

Financial Plans

Regional districts are required to adopt a five-year financial plan bylaw before March 31 of each year. A regional district is not authorized to make expenditures other than those included in the financial plan unless there is an emergency situation. Regional districts must not propose expenditures that exceed the proposed funding sources and any actual deficit in a service must be included in the following year´s financial plan as expenditure for the service.

Latest Financial plans/Reporting

Find all of the most recent financial plans and reporting, for historical  documents, they are grouped by type and then by most recent.

The CCRD Five Year Financial Plans

Past Audited Financial Statements.

Statement of Financial Information SOFI – Financial Information Act

Local Government Climate Action Program Survey

See also: Taxes and Utilities, Property Taxes

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The Central Coast Regional District is committed to continual engagement and meaningful efforts in the ongoing and often complex
process of Reconciliation. The CCRD shares overlapping jurisdiction with and within the traditional and unceded territories of the
Heiltsuk Nation, Nuxalk Nation, and Wuikinuxv Nation, as well as the Kitasoo/Xai’Xais Nation and Ulkatcho Nation.