City of Surrey Annual Financial Report

NOTESTOTHE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS  CITY OF SURREY

For the year ended December 31, 2019 [tabular amounts in thousands of dollars]

13. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (CONTINUED)

Demand note amounts are as follows:

DRF Demand Note

Issue

LA

SI

Rgn SI

Purpose

Term

116 116 116 121 126 126

17173 17180 17231 17231 17928 17929

R10-2022 R10-2357 R11-124 R11-124 R13-1059 R13-1061

1139 1141 1142 1142 1188 1188

Other Other Other Other Other Other

25 25 25 25 30 30

$

319 637

1,035

743 943 280

Total

$ 3,957

Management does not consider payment under this contingency to be likely and therefore no amounts have been accrued. g) Policing services The City entered into a contract with the Provincial Government that provides for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (“RCMP”) to deliver policing services for the City through to March 31, 2032. On November 5, 2018, after taking the Oath of Office, Council unanimously approved a motion to direct staff to commence work on terminating its contract with the RCMP municipal police service and create a Surrey Police Department. On February 27, 2020, the Provincial Government granted approval to the City to create a municipal police board. It is anticipated that the transition to the Surrey Police Department will be completed by April 2021. In accordance to the contract necessary notice was provided and this will not incur additional costs for the early termination of the RCMP contract.

14. CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS

Contractual rights are rights to economic resources arising from contracts or agreements that will result in revenues and assets in the future. The following table summarizes the contractual rights that existed at December 31, 2019 of the City for future assets:

2020

2021

2022

2023

Thereafter

Lease revenue (a)

$

7,631 3,105

$

6,155 3,105 9,260

$

5,685 3,178 8,863

$

5,074 3,178 8,252

$

33,157

Government agreements (b)

2,625

Total

$ 10,736

$

$

$

$

35,782

66

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