2022 is continuing to be a strong year for development in Prince George.
According to a report that will be presented to city council tomorrow, last month, 40 building permits were issued by the city, with a total worth over $18.5 million, including:
- Two Commercial alterations, with a total value of $307,086
 - Six new industrial buildings, $1,100,000
 - Two institutional alterations, $4,300,000
 - One duplex alteration, $199,267.89
 - Four new duplexes, $2,496,872
 - Four multi-family dwelling alterations, $5,252,813.36
 - Three garages/carports, $72,105.00
 - One new mobile dwelling, $140,448
 
From January to the end of November this year, the city had issued 453 building permits, with a total value of $249,080,873.22.
In all of 2021, building permit values reached nearly $238 million.
Other items on the agenda for tomorrow’s city council meeting include a Life Cycle Cost Analysis for the proposed Mega Park, and a Civic Core Plan update.
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