Former Kelowna Chamber of Commerce president Tom Dyas has made it official, he wants to be Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 next mayor.
But to do so, he will have to unseat a man he supported four years ago for the job and now considers a close friend, current Mayor Colin Basran.
Repeating several times during his announcement speech on Wednesday in Rutland that leadership is needed at city hall, Dyas told a crowd smaller than the one Basran attracted for his re-election announcement atop of the Innovation Centre downtown: 香蕉视频直播淚 feel we can do better.香蕉视频直播
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Asked after his announcement if he is still friends with Basran in light of his late entry into the mayor香蕉视频直播檚 race香蕉视频直播攖here are just two days left to file nomination papers香蕉视频直播擠yas said he hoped so.
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The pair have been close in the past, with both travelling together to Japan as representatives of the city during Dyas香蕉视频直播檚 two-year stint as chamber president and holidaying together in Hawaii and in New York, the later to celebrate Basran香蕉视频直播檚 40th birthday.
The pair currently serve together on the bid committee trying to land the 2020 Memorial Cup tournament. Dyas is the bid committee chairman.
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On the issue of tax increases in recent years, Dyas said a number of people he has talked to have not been happy that residential property taxes have increased a total of 16 per cent over the four-year term of the current council.
But when asked if he had a specific number in mind as to what an annual increase should be, Dyas could not say.
The city has defended recent tax increases, pointing to costs such as the new police services building and contract increases for the RCMP and city staff as partial reasons for those increases.
On the issue of the homelessness and safety downtown, Dyas expressed concern about how the city has brought in those he feels need to be included in order for the city香蕉视频直播檚 Journey Home Strategy to be successful.
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Like Basran, Dyas is opposed to the province香蕉视频直播檚 speculation tax on property owned by out-of-province residents and noted he has spoken out against it in his capacity as a spokesman for the chamber of commerce.
Dyas, a single father of three adult children, has operated a group benefits and pension brokerage business for 32 years in the city and has a long history of being involved in a number of volunteer positions and on and boards in the city.
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He said he has been disappointed in how issues have been addressed by the current council and while he conceded the mayor in Kelowna is just one voice on the nine-member council, he said a stronger tone needs to come from the top.
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Dyas added the staff at city hall also need better leadership from the mayor and council.
Dyas joins a mayoral election field that already includes Basran, retired city bylaw officer Bob Schewe, skateboard shop owner Bobby Kennedy and local businessman Joshua Hoggan. The civic election is Oct. 20.
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