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$77M funding for new resilient buildings in Lytton

Thursday, June 16, 2022

The federal government announced funding of more than $77 million to support resilient rebuild of infrastructure, homes and businesses in Lytton, B.C.

Last June, devastating wildfires tore through the Village of Lytton, causing catastrophic damage to the community, including tragic loss of life.

The funding will provide:

  • $64 million, through Infrastructure Canada, to support the rebuilding of Lytton through the construction of net-zero, fire-resistant public buildings.
  • $6 million for the new Lytton Homeowner Resilient Rebuild program to support insured homeowners who will rebuild to net-zero and fire-resistant standards; and
  • $7.2 million to create the Lytton Business Restart program to help small- and medium-sized businesses get back on their feet. This funding, delivered by PacifiCan, will include support for Indigenous businesses and those operated by women, youth and other underrepresented groups.

“The people of Lytton suffered a devastating loss in the 2021 wildfire. The strength and hope they have shown is inspiring. This funding that we announced today will help rebuild Lytton and the businesses that are at its core. With this investment, Lytton will be positioned to become a leader in resilient, net-zero design that will support the community for today and tomorrow alike,” said Harjit S. Sajjan, minister of international development and minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada.

The funding announced by Minister Sajjan recognizes that rebuilding requires focusing on community infrastructure, housing for people, and restarting businesses that provide jobs and goods and services to the community.  With a focus on building back a community even stronger and more resilient than before, this funding will ensure the community becomes a model for recovery after a climate change related disaster.

“We have worked long and hard for the past 11 months to recover and get to the rebuilding of our community. Council has envisioned being a leader when building back Lytton. We have supported a vision to build to net zero by introducing a new building bylaw(s) to address this and to become a fire resilient community. These funds will go a long way to supporting our residents, businesses and our neighbours to rebuild,” said Mayor Jan Polderman, Village of Lytton.

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