Should Salt Spring Island have more accountable local government?

Private project. The petition is open. This domain preserves public information and invites anyone who thinks Salt Spring Island should govern itself to add their name. It does not claim to speak for Salt Spring Island.

Sign the petition on this page. Residents decide whether and when to sign.

Local context: Salt Spring voters rejected incorporation in 2017 by 3,930 votes to 2,419. Any new local process must begin with that decision and examine what, if anything, has changed since then.

Options local people may examine

The island, on the record

6,457 parcels across 18,964 hectares, mapped and inspectable. 396 Islands Trust meetings archived since 2012.

Parcel counts and hectares cover the whole Salt Spring Island Local Trust Area as ParcelMap BC maps it, which includes foreshore and marine parcels as well as land. Treat the hectare figure as mapped parcel area, not the island's land area.

The largest and most populous Gulf Island, with the biggest planning caseload in the Trust Area.

Latest research and writing

Newest first; every claim footnoted to its source.

Water: the groundwater under Salt Spring Island

Island homes drink groundwater. The Province of British Columbia maps 6 aquifers under Salt Spring Island; the main one sits beneath 3,205 of the island's lots, and 2,297 wells are registered on these aquifers. Classifications below are the Province's own, shown verbatim. Full water report for Salt Spring Island →

A High vulnerability rating means relatively little natural protection between the surface and the water people draw from; it describes susceptibility, not current contamination. Source: Ground Water Aquifers — BC Data Catalogue (Open Government Licence — BC) and the Province's GWELLS registry.

Ferry tracker

Fulford–Swartz Bay · Vesuvius–Crofton · Long Harbour — live sailings and vessel positions sit at the top of this page. Official schedules: www.bcferries.com/routes-fares/schedules.

Ownership and relationship

Private, personal project. Salt Spring Town was built privately and is maintained privately by Tony Aly, a vibe coder on Denman Island. It is not an official government, Islands Trust, regional-district, community-association, or locally endorsed website.

The related Abolish Islands Trust project advocates long-term provincial statutory change. A future locally led island project may choose a different position.

A domain is not a local chapter.