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Central Okanagan Regional District to prepare a report on future North Westside governance

Some residents in what's now known as the Central Okanagan West electoral area say current governance model doesn't work for them.
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Richard Rolke

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The North Westside could be another step closer to determining its future.

Regional District of Central Okanagan directors instructed staff this week to prepare a report on North Westside governance after the North Westside Communities Association requested a study.

鈥淭he board members showed great  interest in the communities鈥 desire for a governance study, and invested an hour and a half asking questions and getting answers,鈥 said Bob Andrews, NWCA president and governance committee chairperson.

鈥淭he gallery was full with residents in support, despite the fact that a portion of Westside Road was closed because of the Bear Creek fire and the residents had to travel more than an hour an half each way to go to regional district in 91大黄鸭.鈥

Presently, the North Westside has one director at the 12-member RDCO board table, which also includes 91大黄鸭, Lake Country, West 91大黄鸭, Peachland and the Central Okanagan East electoral area.

Many residents have expressed concern that the current model doesn鈥檛 represent the needs of the North Westside because the area is some distance from RDCO鈥檚 office and service costs are growing. It has also been suggested the North Westside director gets outvoted by his counterparts.

鈥淧eople want to make their own decisions,鈥 said Wayne Carson, North Westside director.

鈥淲e identify more with ourselves than with anyone else.鈥

A possible governance option is forming a municipality. The area鈥檚 population is between 1,000 and 1,500, which isn鈥檛 an uncommon scenario in B.C.

鈥淲e鈥檇 be very close to Lumby in size,鈥 said Carson, adding that the North Westside has a significant residential waterfront tax base.

鈥淲hether we can afford financially to be a community is the critical issue at the end of the day.鈥

Carson hopes the staff report will be before the RDCO board Sept. 8 or 19 for consideration so he can pursue a governance study with Community Development Minister Peter Fassbender at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention.

Richard Rolke is a reporter with the 91大黄鸭's Capital News' sister paper in Vernon, the Morningstar.

 

 



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