Amenity cost charges (ACCs) are a development financing tool that allows local governments to collect fees for amenities such as community centres, recreation facilities, libraries, daycares, and public spaces. These amenities support liveable and complete communities in areas of growth. ACCs are designed to cover a portion of the capital costs associated with the increased need for local government services arising from development (development-related capital costs) In 2025 the focus has been on addressing Amenity Cost Charges (ACC) based on new legislation and guidelines from the province. Municipalities and regional districts levy Development Cost Charges (DCC) on new development to pay for new or expanded infrastructure such as sewer, water, drainage, parks, roads, solid waste and recycling facilities, fire protection facilities, and police facilities necessary to adequately service the demands of that new development. Following the completion of the work on ACCs, the review of Development Cost Charges will commence.