West Kelowna residents want to know why they are paying a parcel tax for the Asquith Road transfer station as well as fees to dispose of waste at the facility.
A staff report states that there are 14,704 properties within the city required to pay the parcel tax. The amount for 2025 is $42.2, up from $41.05 in 224. The tax is collected to fund services provided by the Regional District Central Okanagan.
At Tuesday香蕉视频直播檚 (Apr. 8) council meeting, Councillor Rick de Jong said he has received several calls from residents asking why they must pay the tax and fees to dump at the Asquith Rd.
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Travis Kendall, the RDCO香蕉视频直播檚 manager of engineering services, told council that the transfer station is partially funded by the fees collected at the site, but does not cover all services provided by the regional district.
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He added that the rates the regional district pays to use the landfill (Glenmore) are the same rates that anyone else would pay.
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For 2025, the net amount billed to the city is $620,817, up from $595,560 for 2024.
According to , the increase is due to higher transfers to reserves for future capital replacements and an increase in the amount of engineering overhead costs at Asquith Rd. station.
Coun. Jason Friesen questioned the need for the increase.
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Kendall acknowledged that it香蕉视频直播檚 been a while since there has been a refresh of the site. He added soon-to-come improvements including asphalt upgrades, and addressing the flow around the site to eliminate the need to stage traffic along Asquith Rd.
The scale house is to be replaced as well.
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Friesen asked if the RDCO has considered reopening a road that tied into the top of Asquith Rd. for better access to the site.
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Kendall replied yes, but was interrupted by city CAO Ron Bowles.
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Friesen said that he did not intend to put Kendell in a difficult position.
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de Jong noted that noted that without the transfer station, there might be more backcountry dumping. He asked if the RDCO might consider an education campaign to explain the fee structure to residents.
Kendall said he would take council香蕉视频直播檚 comments back to the RDCO board.