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Update: Kelowna property tax increase drops slightly to 4.34%

Kelowna residents are facing a proposed 4.36% tax increase for 2025
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Kelowna council and staff during budget deliberations on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024.

Update: 7:04 p.m.

Kelowna city staff have reduced the proposed property tax increase for 2025 slightly, ending budget deliberations on Thursday (Dec. 5) at 4.34 per cent, down from the initial 4.36 per cent.

The decrease followed council香蕉视频直播檚 decision to remove $50,000 allocated for a community events calendar from the budget.

Some councillors argued that the calendar would benefit small businesses, non-profits, and economic development. However, others felt the service was redundant. 香蕉视频直播淲hen I think of marketing and advertising, I think of other organizations that we support like Tourism Kelowna, Festivals Kelowna, etc., and now we香蕉视频直播檙e creeping into being the convener of events for the whole city,香蕉视频直播 said Councillor Loyal Wooldridge.

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City Manager Doug Gilchrist explained the proposal as a Netflix digital experience. "It香蕉视频直播檚 AI-supported and would scrub other platforms and consolidate all the information.香蕉视频直播

Council approved moving other items higher on the funding priority list, including $251,000 for two bylaw officers and a bylaw services enforcement coordinator. Council also debated an extra $375,000 for snow clearing and ice control. While Councillor Gord Lovegrove expressed concerns about the amount, council opted to use reserve funds instead of taxation to cover the cost.

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Chief Financial Officer Joe Sass assured council there would be sufficient reserve funds for future needs.

Council retained $1.5 million in the budget for planning, designing, and constructing a new parkade on Osprey Avenue in South Pandosy. The parkade is intended to support increasing density in the area.

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Councillor Lovegrove opposed the full funding.

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The approved 4.34 per cent tax increase equates to an additional $108 for the average residential property, valued at $973,000. This adjustment brings the municipal portion of property taxes to an estimated $2,592.

Update: 2:27 p.m.
Parks
A $200,000 funding request for expanding Kelowna's tree canopy coverage in the 2025 budget was declined after falling short of council support.

Councillor Gord Lovegrove urged council to prioritize the initiative, questioning its placement as a lower-priority item. 香蕉视频直播淲e adopted the Sustainable Urban Forest Strategy; I don香蕉视频直播檛 understand why this is a Priority 2 item,香蕉视频直播 Lovegrove said.

The Sustainable Urban Forest Strategy (SUFS) outlines a 10-year planting plan, expanding the city香蕉视频直播檚 tree partnership program, increasing street tree planting, enhancing urban tree services, expanding the bare-root nursery, and growing Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 NeighbourWoods program.

Councillors Lovegrove and Charlie Hodge supported moving the initiative to a higher priority, but the proposal was rejected by the rest of council.

The city香蕉视频直播檚 parks department also requested $600,000 to continue the median improvement program, which began in 2024 using grant funding. This program aims to replace hardscaped medians and boulevards with tree plantings, aligning with the SUFS. 

Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 total parks budget for 2025 is set at $72.7 million.

Update: 1:49 p.m.

Transit

City staff have requested a $5.2 million increase to the transit budget to address anticipated changes in operations, including the adoption of new technology, transitioning to electric buses, and expanding the existing transit maintenance facility.

During the presentation, staff noted that rising fuel costs, lease fees, and administrative expenses have added to financial pressures. While increased ridership revenue is helping to offset some of these costs, additional funding is still needed to meet the demands.

If approved, the total transit budget for 2025 will rise to $44.4 million.

Update: 1:19 p.m.

Transportation

Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 transportation budget for 2025 is set at $108.4 million. 

This includes $27.4 million for operational costs and $81 million for capital projects.

One of the larger expenditures is the KLO Bridge Replacement (with utilities) with $16.56 million to be spent next year. The total cost for the project is $18.36 million.

Council will also consider an additional $375,000 for snow clearing and ice control to be included in the budget later in the day.

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Update: 10:52 a.m.

Fire Services

Adding four new firefighters to the city香蕉视频直播檚 payroll in 2025 will cost $360,000.

This would increase to $477,000 in 2026, and $521,000 in 2027.  Other requests include an assistant fire training officer at a cost of $99,000 in 2025, increasing to $176,000 in 2026 and ongoing. 

Update: 10:39 a.m.

Policing Services

The city plans to add seven new RCMP officers in 2025 at a cost of $448,00.

This will increase to $654,800 in 2026. Other requests are for police services call support and an intelligence analyst at a total cost of $211,000 in 2025.

Staff told council the that RCMP Auxiliary Program will return next year with an expected focus on traffic enforcement as per council direction.

Update: 10:09 a.m.

Community Safety & Bylaw Services

A $100,000 funding request to support outdoor overnight sheltering along the Rail Trail faced opposition from Councillor Ron Cannan.

He argued that the city should seek support from the province instead. Cannan made a motion to remove the item from the budget, but it was defeated by the rest of council. The funding is set to increase to $200,000 in 2026 and $300,000 annually starting in 2027.

Priority one budget items include hiring a senior bylaw officer, purchasing a vehicle, and allocating $250,000 for an RCMP detachment police services resource review. Funds for the review would be drawn from the public safety levy.

Priority two items, such as hiring two additional bylaw officers, a bylaw services enforcement coordinator, and acquiring two vehicles, were deferred for further discussion later in the day.

Update: 9:13 a.m.

Budget deliberations are underway with city council and staff.

In his opening remarks, City Manager Doug Gilchrist told council that finance staff have delivered a responsive and responsible budget.

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Gilchrist also pointed to savings through the reallocation of funds that  helped reduce the tax increase on property owners.

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The total city budget for 2025 is $839 million.

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City council is diving into budget deliberations on Thursday, Dec. 5, a process expected to take most of the day.

Kelowna residents are facing a proposed 4.36% tax increase for 2025. For the average residential property, valued at $973,000, this would mean an additional $108 compared to 2024, bringing the municipal portion of property taxes to approximately $2,592.

During Monday香蕉视频直播檚 (Dec. 2) council meeting, Finance staff presented an overview of the city香蕉视频直播檚 economic position and highlighted key factors shaping the financial plan.

"The City of Kelowna has fared well with our tax rate increases over the past couple of years," said Chief Financial Officer Joe Sass.

A report shared with council showed Kelowna has the lowest proposed tax increase, based on a two-year rolling average, among municipalities with similar populations.

Sass also addressed financial pressures affecting the city. 香蕉视频直播淔or 2025, there香蕉视频直播檚 about a seven per cent increase in the per-head cost of RCMP, and for transit, we香蕉视频直播檙e looking at about a 21 per cent increase in cost for about a three per cent increase in service," he explained.

Additional challenges include inflation, higher costs from labour contracts, and expenses related to supporting the city's unsheltered population.

Over the next three years, the city plans to invest $1.1 billion in infrastructure projects outlined in its capital plan. Priority areas include fire and RCMP services, as well as transportation.

Capital News will provide updates throughout the day on council香蕉视频直播檚 budget deliberations.



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