Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West has proposed sweeping changes to the governance and pay rates of Metro Vancouver Regional District.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says he will no longer attend the meetings of Metro Vancouver Regional District due to disagreements.
Metro Vancouver paid its board of directors $1.61 million in 2023; this could be slashed in half, says Brad West.
Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West's proposal comes as the Metro Vancouver Regional District faces intense scrutiny over governance and spending.
On Wednesday, the mayor of the largest city in the region announced he would boycott Metro Vancouver meetings.
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