
Tourism Discovery Centre,
Williams Lake
The following forms and information are for recipients of Canada-British Columbia Municipal Rural Infrastructure funding and should be used in order to meet the provisions of the Contribution Agreement. For additional information, please contact:
For “other” (non-green) projects, including: local roads, cultural, recreation, tourism, connectivity
Infrastructure Development Branch
Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Phone: 250-952-0675
Fax: 250-356-0897
E-mail: infrastructure@gov.bc.ca
For “green” projects, including: water, wastewater, public transit, environmental energy improvements, and “local government capacity building” projects
Infrastructure and Finance Division
Ministry of Community and Rural Development
Phone: 250-387-4060
Fax: 250-356-1873
E-mail: infra@gov.bc.ca
A claim form is to be used to obtain a payment for reimbursement of eligible costs.
- Claim Form for "Green" Projects
- Claim Form for "Other" Projects
- Instructions for Completing the Claim Form
Please use the format as per attached samples for detailed expenditures of the claim. For non-local governments, please check with your accountant as to whether you receive 50% or 100% GST rebate.
- Sample of Detailed Expenditure Summary (50 Percent GST Rebate)
- Sample of Detailed Expenditure Summary (100 Percent GST Rebate)
A quarterly progress report form must be completed and submitted every quarter (March, June, September, and December), even if the project has not started, until the project is complete.
A final report detailing project performance must be completed and submitted with the final claim upon project completion. It is the proponent's responsibility to ensure that the means to collect and provide data on project performance is in place.
For Green Projects, Final Report Forms will be sent to recipients upon nearing project completion.
Please read the communication policy on plaque or signage. The signage wording of the permanent sign or plaque on your completed project must be in both official languages. You are required to submit the layout for approval prior to final production of the permanent plaque or signage.
Temporary signage will be sent to the recipient by the Province. The recipient will install the temporary signage at a prominent location where there is visible activity related to the project indicating that the project is under the Canada-British Columbia Municipal-Rural Infrastructure Fund.
