Courtenay Annual Report 2025 draft
Canada Community- Building Fund (CCBF)
Local governments determine how best to allocate their annual funding across eligible project categories such as transportation, water, wastewater, recreation and capacity-building. Below is a summary of Courtenay’s CCBF investments from 2021 to 2025, illustrating how this funding continues to support essential infrastructure renewal and community improvements.
The Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) is a permanent, predictable source of federal funding that supports municipal infrastructure priorities. Formerly known as the Gas Tax Fund, the program was renamed in 2021 to better reflect its focus on strengthening communities through long-term, sustainable infrastructure investment.
Courtenay's CCBF investments, 2021–25
2025 project description
2025 total federal grant: $1,592,250
Cycling Network Plan improvements
345,521
Pedestrian, Cycling and Pavement Renewal program
1,246,729
2024 project description
2024 total federal grant: $1,499,873
Cycling Network Plan Improvements
199,873
Pedestrian, Cycling and Pavement Renewal program
1,300,000
2023 project description
2023 total federal grant: $1,148,636
Cycling Network Plan improvements
48,636
Pedestrian, Cycling and Pavement Renewal program
1,100,000
2022 project description
2022 total federal grant: $2,227,566
Cycling Network Plan improvements 6th Street Active Transportation Bridge
119,066 128,500
Pedestrian, Cycling and Pavement Renewal program Storm drainage - 200 Back Road storm inlet improvement
1,300,000
40,000
5th Street Bridge
640,000
2021 project description
2021 total federal grant: $1,822,002
Integrated Rainwater Master Plan Cycling Network Plan improvements 6th Street Active Transportation Bridge
50,000
149,907 171,491 332,212 118,392
Pedestrian, Cycling and Pavement Renewal program Storm drainage - 200 Back Road storm inlet improvement
Sewer - Greenwood Trunk construction
1,000,000
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