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2 cent gas tax passed by Metro Vancouver mayors

Metro Vancouver mayors have voted to pass a 2-cent per litre gas tax hike to pay for expanded Translink services, at a meeting in Burnaby on Friday morning.

Gas, property taxes hike

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Metro Vancouver mayors voted to raise gas and property taxes to help improve the region's public transit, reports the CBC's Leah Hendry

Metro Vancouvermayors have voted to passa2-cent per litre gas tax hiketo pay for expanded TransLink services, at a meeting in Burnaby on Friday morning.

The tax is meant to meet the costs of new TransLink services in the region, including the proposed Evergreen Line to the Tri-Cities area.

The vote passed easily with an 81 to 34 majority. Larger cities such as Vancouver and Surrey hada greater share of the votes in the weighted voting system.

TransLink's proposed Evergreen line to the Tri-Cities is one of the projects slated to get funding from the new two cent per litre gas tax approved by Metro Vancouver mayors on Friday. ((TransLink))

The vote followed a public statement last weekby the mayors of seven of municipalitiesin Metro Vancouver representing 70 per cent of the region's population that they would be supporting the tax, despite the looming civic elections in November.

But opposition to the motion was led by Richmond Mayor Macolm Brodie, who said he objected to another part of the motion which opened the door to future property tax increases for Metro Vancouver residents.

Drivers in Metro Vancouver already pay a motor fuel tax of 23.5 cents per litre on top of the B.C. carbon tax, which rose to 5.56 cents per litre in July 2011 and will reach 6.67 cents a litre on July 1, 2012.