Development slowed a bit further in Prince George last month.
That’s according to a report going before Prince George City Council at tomorrow’s (Monday) meeting.
In September, 34 building permits were issued worth a combined $6.1 million.
Four of those permits were for single family dwellings, worth a combined $2.6 million.
Additionally, permits were issued for two new duplexes worth a combined $800,000, and one for a new industrial development worth $350,000.
Despite a slow down over the last couple of months, Prince George is still on pace to have a record year for building permit values.
In total, the City of Prince George has issued 322 building permits so far this year (as of the end of September), worth a combined $212.9 million.
Also on the agenda for tomorrow’s meeting is a report on City Council’s contingency fund spending for the year, and a proposal for a bi-annual town hall meeting.
The full agenda is here.
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