Building The Fraser Canyon's Resiliency Hub - Shovel Worthy and Ready Capital Projects at Kanaka Bar
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Building The Fraser Canyon’s Resiliency Hub Shovel Worthy and Ready Capital Projects at Kanaka Bar June 26, 2020
Kanaka’s Vision Kanaka Bar is committed to using its lands and resources to maintain a self-sufficient, sustainable and vibrant community.
• Kanaka is developing sustainable, innovative and “shovel worthy” infrastructure that achieves key goals related to: • Meaningful community employment • Regional economic development and shared prosperity To realize our • Food, water, shelter and energy self-sufficiency • Greenhouse gas reductions and climate resiliency common vision • Our team has been working to strategically advance key priority projects so they are “shovel ready” for a new future • Kanaka Bar seeking funding support from BC, Canada and private funders to collaboratively advance our resiliency projects • All of our projects align with mandate letters, current policy and strategy frameworks such as: • UNDRIP • CleanBC and Pan Canadian Framework on Clean Growth & Climate Change • COVID 19 Economic Recovery Plan • Holistic Health and Wellness
Foundational Water Infrastructure Must Stop Rest Stop The Crossing Place - Affordable Housing Project Upper Kanaka Resiliency Local Food Energy Self- Community Lower Kanaka Upper Kanaka Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 1 Phase 2 Security Sufficiency Building Initiative Shovel Ready Design Phase Design Phase ✓ ✓ ✓ Concept Phase ✓ ✓ Desgin Phase Shovel Worthy ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Potential Completion Date Spring 2021 Spring 2021 Summer 2021 Summer 2021 Summer 2021 Summer 2022 Fall 2021 Summer 2020 Summer 2021 Infrastructure Infrastructure Strategic Collaberators Canada - Enviro Canada - Enviro TBD Quality Program Quality Program TBD BC Housing TBD CleanBC CF ISC? TBD Total Project Cost Estimate $ 1,200,000 $ 900,000 $ 2,247,000 $ 3,422,475 $ 9,000,000 $ 5,500,000 $ 440,000 $ 1,400,000 $ 475,000 $ 2,100,000 $ 5,669,475 $ 14,940,000 $ 1,875,000 Resiliency Project Summary Two Year Capital Project Budget Estimate: $24.5 million Schedule contingent on third party funding support
Establishing Foundational Water Infrastructure • Water is life: drinking, irrigation, fire protection, energy production • Our water system infrastructure projects include: 1. Upper Kanaka Water Reservoir Expansion and Water Line Distribution Expansion 2. Lower Kanaka Bar Water System Enhancement and Irrigation System 3. Must Stop Rest Stop Water Line and Treatment • Scalable, legacy infrastructure generating tangible and intangible benefits for the next 100 years
The Must Stop Rest Stop • Kanaka Bar is advancing the redevelopment of the Fraser Canyon’s Must Stop Rest Stop • A long time community hub that must be modernized • The project will offer: • Short and long-term employment opportunities • New 24 hrs commercial amenities and services • An outlet for local commerce, e-commerce and entrepreneurship • A resiliency hub for locals, tourists and travellers of the Fraser Canyon
The Crossing Place A unique, inclusive community development that supports: - resilient, sustainable and affordable housing for Kanaka Bar and those in need - quality of life and regional well-being in the Fraser Canyon - advances Kanaka Bar’s overarching self-sufficiency goals through innovation - a new hub for food, water and energy certainty Service Need. Drive Innovation. Empower Self-Sufficiency. Facilitate Well-being.
The Crossing Place • Phase 1: Bringing Life Back to Lower Kanaka (2020/2021) • 20 Affordable Housing Units (mix of styles) • Renewable energy infrastructure to support goal of Net Zero Energy • Community amenities building • Investments into food self-sufficiency • Thanks to our current project partner BC Housing! • PPA secured • Phase 2: Serving a Backlog of Need (2021/2022) • 6 Unit Apartment Style Rowhouses and 4 Townhouses • Phase 3: Increasing the Presence of Families • 4 Townhouses • Phase 4: Completing the Vision • Additional units based on need
Upper Kanaka Bar Community Resiliency Project A four project approach to enhancing community resiliency and vibrancy • Project 1: Upper Kanaka Meeting Space and EOC • Project A: Amenities for our Youth • Project B: Food security / greenhouses • Project C: Agricultural expansion
Let’s celebrate BC’s th 150 together • Together we will see Kanaka Bar’s vision of self-sufficiency meaningfully advanced • Together we will show BC, Canada and the world what reconciliation, proactive climate action and resiliency looks like • Together our collaborative effort will create a quadruple win (a model that can be replicated any where) • Together let us celebrate our success and British Columbia 150th year in Canada’s Confederation
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