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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The City of Kamloops Introduces Interactive Budget Meetings

The public in Cranbrook has been able to observe budget meetings until this point.  The five year financial plan is now available for viewing on the city website but it is left up to the public to read and comment on it.
This is the process in Kamloops this year.

February 24, 2012


Kamloops, B.C. - This year City Council is looking for more engagement with its citizens during budget discussions. Each year the City hosts public meetings regarding the City budget to give citizens an overview and hear their concerns. In recent years, these meetings have been poorly attended, and the City is determined to change that.
Starting February 28th, more public budget meetings have been added to accommodate busy schedules. To improve engagement, there will be roundtable discussions where residents can talk to a Councillor, one-on-one or as part of a community group.
Each budget meeting will be taped and the video posted to the City's website at kamloops.ca/2012budget.
Your presence will influence the process. Mayor, Council and City managers will develop a broader understanding of community interests, concerns, and ideas. These factors are considered and weighed before final deliberation of the budget.
"With the new format, we hope for more attendance at the meetings. Few residents have the opportunity to have one-on-one conversations with Council members. This venue provides an informal, friendly way for citizens to share their ideas," said Mayor Peter Milobar.
Each meeting will spotlight the budget of a specific City department. All meetings are public and take place from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm at Parkside Lounge at Interior Savings Centre.
  • February 28: An evening with Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services
  • March 6: An evening with Public Works & Sustainability
  • March 13: An evening with Development & Engineering Services and Community & Corporate Affairs
These public meetings will be summed up with final deliberations taking place on April 3rd at 9:00 am in Council Chambers. This meeting will determine the final tax rate for 2012.
So let's talk. By sharing your priorities and participating in the City's budget process, you can help create a strong future for our city.

Media Contact:
Mayor Peter Milobar
City of Kamloops
250-828-3494
mayor@kamloops.ca

2 comments:

  1. What a great idea. Good for Kamloops! Congrats to the mayor and council.

    Now, how about Cranbrook's mayor and council? Maybe even better than a meeting, they should try walking on 2nd Street North or along Victoria Avenue these days without spikes in their shoes!!

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  2. Thank You to the person(s) who are responsible for having the city works crews clean the snow from the sidewalk along 2nd St N between Giant Tiger and Victoria Ave. and along Victoria. I enjoyed my morning walk today for the first time since the major snowfall.

    Also thanks to the RecPlex staff for keeping the sidewalks around the building cleaned, and whoever does the parking lot... Kudos too.

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