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Surrey Police Service to replace RCMP by November: Farnworth

Mayor Brenda Locke says Tuesday含羞草研究社檚 B.C. announcement looks like a 含羞草研究社榲endetta含羞草研究社 against Surrey
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The war of words between Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth and Mayor Brenda Locke escalated Tuesday after Farnworth含羞草研究社檚 announcement that the Surrey Police Service will take over from the RCMP effective Nov. 29. Farnworth photo: The Government of British Columbia/ Locke photo: Anna Burns

Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says the Surrey Police Service will replace the RCMP as the city含羞草研究社檚 police of jurisdiction on Nov. 29, 2024 and the transition will be complete within two to two-and-a-half years.

Meantime, Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke accused Farnworth of engaging in 含羞草研究社渁lmost a vendetta含羞草研究社 against Surrey residents 含羞草研究社渁nd I don含羞草研究社檛 know why. I still don含羞草研究社檛 know why we含羞草研究社檙e doing this. I wish he would tell us because as far as I can see, there is no good reason.含羞草研究社

At a press conference Tuesday in Vancouver, Farnworth revealed this 含羞草研究社渕ajor milestone含羞草研究社 in what has to date been nearly six years of acrimonious debate over the issue. 含羞草研究社淭he BC RCMP will continue to operate in Surrey providing temporary support to the Surrey Police Service until the transition is completed.

含羞草研究社淚n the coming weeks, I will be issuing a notice to the City of Surrey that will terminate the city含羞草研究社檚 municipal police unit agreement with the Province for the use of the RCMP as its police of jurisdiction. At the same time, the Surrey RCMP municipal unit will be removed from the Province含羞草研究社檚 policing agreement with the federal government. This will effectively transfer responsibility for the delivery of policing and law enforcement in Surrey from the RCMP to the Surrey Police Service.含羞草研究社

Locke called it 含羞草研究社渃oncerning含羞草研究社 that Farnworth did this three working days before the City of Surrey含羞草研究社檚 petition to quash Farnworth含羞草研究社檚 order to replace the RCMP with the Surrey Police Service goes to court, set for a five-day hearing starting Monday, April 29 before Justice Kevin Loo in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver.

含羞草研究社淚f he had a plan, he probably should have done something about it five years ago,含羞草研究社 she told the Now-Leader. 含羞草研究社淭here含羞草研究社檚 still no plan. For the City of Surrey, we含羞草研究社檙e in court on the 29th, that含羞草研究社檚 where the truth will come out, and we含羞草研究社檒l see what含羞草研究社檚 going to be next. I look forward to the truth being told to the public. I think the political speak that has come from the minister to date, it含羞草研究社檚 obvious to me that this is very personal to him, and I don含羞草研究社檛 know why he wants to saddle the City of Surrey and the taxpayers of Surrey with this extraordinary fiscal bill that含羞草研究社檚 going to happen.含羞草研究社

On the coming court case, Farnworth said it won含羞草研究社檛 have an impact on the transition. 含羞草研究社淚t is not about overturning the decision that was made, and we are confident in our position, and if it were to go the other way, it would bring it back to what is the law of the province today, and the law of the province today is Surrey will be policed by the Surrey Police Service.含羞草研究社

Deputy RCMP Commissioner Dwayne McDonald said that, now the pathway for the transition has 含羞草研究社渂een identified,含羞草研究社 the RCMP is committed to 含羞草研究社渨orking closely含羞草研究社 with the provincial government, Public Safety Canada, the SPS and City of Surrey 含羞草研究社渁s we identify in advance necessary work to reach this next milestone in November.含羞草研究社

Chief Constable Norm Lipinski of the SPS called Farnworth含羞草研究社檚 announcement 含羞草研究社渧ery exciting.含羞草研究社

含羞草研究社淚 know this has been a long road and has not been easy for any of us,含羞草研究社 Lipinski said. 含羞草研究社淗owever, I think we can all agree that completing this transition is good for both Surrey residents and all policing staff who serve Surrey.含羞草研究社

On April 22, Surrey council gave third-reading approval to a 2024 budget that includes a six per cent property tax hike, a one per cent increase in the roads and tax levy, and a secondary suite fee increase on top of costlier utility rate fees

The policing transition, as expected, surfaced in Monday含羞草研究社檚 budget debate, and subsequent press releases were issued by all sides on council. Locke issued a statement Monday night charging that the Surrey Police Service 含羞草研究社渋s putting a financial strain on our ability to deliver new projects, not to mention SPS exceeded its budget by more than $22 million in 2023.

含羞草研究社淭oday, our general manager of finance confirmed once more that the City has not received any of the promised or publicly committed funding from the Province for policing, nor have we received any formal funding commitment. If we are mandated to continue with the police transition, we are likely facing, at a minimum, over half a billion dollars over the next decade compared to the costs of the Surrey RCMP. Times are tough, and I will not artificially inflate taxes when families are struggling to pay for mortgages, rent, food and other essential expenses. My priority is meeting the needs of our residents while being as fiscally prudent as possible.含羞草研究社

Surrey First councillors Linda Annis and Mike Bose voted against the 2024 budget.

含羞草研究社淭he mayor turned down the $250 million offered by the province to help offset the police transition over the next 10 years,含羞草研究社 Bose said. 含羞草研究社淭he province is continuing to put up the original $150 million commitment to cover the next five years, but it will be managed by the province and the Surrey Police Service, not the city. That means $30 million in revenue from the province is not part of this year含羞草研究社檚 budget, reinforcing just how shortsighted it was to turn down the province含羞草研究社檚 financial support.含羞草研究社

Annis said considering having two police departments costing Surrey $8 million monthly, 含羞草研究社測ou含羞草研究社檇 think we would have accepted the province含羞草研究社檚 $250 million and completed the transition as quickly as possible. That含羞草研究社檚 not happening, and our taxpayers are paying the price for this mismanagement and lack of vision. It含羞草研究社檚 frustrating to think that the police transition continues to sideline every other important issue in the city, with no real thought about how we含羞草研究社檙e preparing Surrey for its future.含羞草研究社

Safe Surrey Coalition councillors Doug Elford and Mandeep Nagra also voted against the budget. Their press release charges that Locke含羞草研究社檚 含羞草研究社渕ismanagement of taxpayer dollars is staggering.

含羞草研究社淭he $136 million squandered on futile political battles with the Province could have been a lifeline for our community, easing the burden of rising living costs and inflation. Instead, Mayor Locke has chosen to prioritize personal vendettas over the welfare of Surrey含羞草研究社檚 residents, betraying the trust placed in local government,含羞草研究社 it states. Nagra further remarked that 含羞草研究社渨hen you look at the bottom line of your property tax bill and add up all the taxes, residents will see a 10.5 per cent property tax hike.含羞草研究社



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