91原创 Township Mayor Eric Woodward has told municipal staff to look into ways of keeping Aldergrove鈥檚 Twilight Drive-In open.
In an June 17, Woodward advised he has directed staff 鈥渢o start to consider possible options to address this [shutdown] and keep Twilight Drive-In open and operating in Aldergrove, subject to possible council direction at our next meeting on June 26th.鈥
When one commenter said it was a 鈥渟hame鈥 the drive-in couldn鈥檛 be saved, Woodward replied 鈥渨e may still be able to, subject to council wanting to look at that.鈥
Describing Twilight as a 鈥済reat destination so many of us don鈥檛 want to lose,鈥漌oodward said he wished the business 鈥渉ad reached out to me prior to this announcement to see what could be done, as I would have been on it right away. Regardless, we will now start that process.鈥
In making the announcement, Twilight owner Jay Daulat said the drive-in, the last one operating in the Lower Mainland, would be shutting down after the 2024 summer season, citing taxes as the reason.
Property taxes on the Aldergrove location, at 260th Street and Fraser Highway, have increased 260 per cent during the past three years 鈥 72 per cent this year alone, the notice said.
鈥淥ur landlord has informed us that they will not be renewing our lease.鈥
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Woodward said the tax increase was actually 130 per cent, with the assessed value of the industrially-zoned property rising from $13.2 million in 2019 to $40 million in 2023, resulting in a raise of the annual property taxes from $164,200 in 2019 to $378,507 for 2023.
鈥淭his is actually an increase of 130 per cent over five years, caused entirely by the dramatic increase in the assessed property value,鈥 Woodward said. 鈥淎nd because it鈥檚 industrial land, in very short supply and significant demand throughout the region.鈥
Woodward noted municipalities have been asking the province for more flexibility to 鈥渢ax actual use and different kinds of industrial/residential properties differently, yet year after year we are all locked into a rigid, inflexible B.C. Assessment system that has countless flaws local Councils can do nothing about.鈥
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