Report shows Regional District of Nanaimo most efficient government for admin spending
NANAIMO — Spending from the Regional District of Nanaimo, particularly related to administrative costs, is among the province’s best.
A new report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) highlights spending habits from regional districts across the province, the amount of money spent in administrative operating costs, and how those choices affect small business operations.
CFIB Director of B.C. Legislative Affairs Ryan Mitton said the RDN’s spending on bureaucracy was ranked best in the province when compared to inflation, property taxes and services offered.
“One of the pleasing things to see is among groups like the Nanaimo Regional District…they’re decreasing, or in some cases minimizing, their overall administrative cost growth, which is good to see when it compares to the total cost of population increases, inflation and property tax increases which means as the district is growing, it’s still maintaining efficiencies.”


