has received a $600,000 government to develop a long-term expansion plan for courtrooms for Lower Fraser Valley communities.
The announcement was made Tuesday morning at the Abbotsford courthouse.
Minister of Justice and Attorney General Shirley Bond said there are plans to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the Lower Fraser Valley Courts Regional Plan with mayors from Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Langley, Township of Langley and 性视界传媒, pending final council approvals.
The plan will be a collaborative project among the five municipalities and the province.
Abbotsford has been designated to administer the $600,000 grant from the Ministry of Citizens鈥 Services and Open Government to identify courtroom expansion needs and solutions in the region.
The plan will examine factors such as space and facility needs, increasing courtroom pressures and demands, and growing populations in each area.
Another $800,000 in operating funds and $400,000 in capital funds will also be invested in developing courthouse design guidelines and a business case for the recommended projects once the study is complete, bringing the total investment to $1.8 million.
Recommendations are expected by December.
Abbotsford Mayor Bruce Banman said the focus of the plan is to do what鈥檚 鈥渂est for the region鈥 to improve court services.
The city has had a new justice centre on its priority projects list for years and Banman said Tuesday鈥檚 announcement could be a step towards that.
Currently, Abbotsford has a provincial court, Chilliwack has a provincial court as well as a Supreme Court, and 性视界传媒 has a provincial court. There is no court facility in Langley.
While most of the dignitaries at the announcement 鈥 including Abbotsford-West MLA Mike de Jong and representatives from the participating cities 鈥 expressed excitement about the plan, Abbotsford-South MLA John van Dongen said he was disappointed by the announcement of yet another 鈥渞egional鈥 study delaying implementation of a decision that was made years ago.
鈥淭he studies have been done. It鈥檚 time to get on with the job.鈥