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C I T Y PAG E
Apr 26, 2023
Co U N C I L C A L E N Da R
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The public, media, delegations, and staff are encouraged to par ticipate in meetings vir tually through Zoom or to observe through the City YouTube channel.
May 2, 2023
1:30 pm - Regular Council Meeting
May 2, 2023 (Cancelled)
2:00 pm - Community Relations and Reconciliation Committee
May 3, 2023
5:30 pm - Council and School District No 73
May 9, 2023
1:30 pm - Regular Council Meeting
May 11, 2023
9:00 am - Council Committee Governance
Select Committee
May 16, 2023
10:00 am - Committee of the Whole
May 30, 2023
1:30 pm - Regular Council Meeting
May 30, 2023
7:00 pm - Public Hearing
The complete 2023 Council Calendars is available online at:
Kamloops.ca/CouncilPor tal
Council Meeting Recap
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Notice to Motorists
Please use caution when driving in the vicinity and obey all traffic control personnel, signs, and devices in the following areas:
• For tune Drive
Oak Road to Overlanders Bridge
• Singh Street
Ord Road to Parkcrest Avenue
• Lorne Street
Mount Paul Way to 10th Avenue
• Westsyde Road Multi-Use Pathway
Westsyde Road to Alview Crescent
• 6th Avenue
Columbia Street at 6th Avenue
• 12th Street
Tranquille Road to Kenora Road
• Highland Road South of the Valleyview Arena to Valleyview Drive
To stay up to date on road work projects, visit:
Kamloops.ca/Kammute
Repor t an issue: 250-828-3461
For after-hours emergencies, press 1.
As bears emerge from hibernation, they will be hungr y Unmanaged bear attractants around our homes can unintentionally attract bears to our neighbourhoods as they sniff out food sources.
Remember, a fed bear is a dead bear Your actions can save a bear ’s life
Under the Solid Waste and Rec yclables Bylaw No 40-67:
• Residents must ensure that solid waste car ts are stored securely and made inaccessible to wildlife
• Car ts must not be placed at the curb earlier than 4:00 am on collection day between April 1 and November 30.
• No proper ty owner or occupier shall accumulate, store, or collect any wildlife attractants unless stored in an enclosed structure or closed container.
• Infractions may result in a $100 fine
Did you k now? K amloops is one of only 10 BC communities that has achieved official “Bear Smar t ” status Thank you for helping K amloops remain a Bear Smar t Community!
Learn more, at: Kamloops.ca/BearSmar t
E M E R G E N C Y A L E R T S E R V I C E
The City of K amloops, Tkemlúps te Sec wépemc, and the Thompson-Nicola Regional District ( TNRD) are encouraging all residents to register for Voyent Aler t! in advance of the 2023 flood and wildfire seasons
All three local governments utilize Voyent Aler t!, an emergenc y notification system that allows residents to register for emergenc y updates via SMS text, phone call, email, or app notification, mak ing the system accessible in both urban and rural settings A recent update to the app now allows residents to seamlessly register any proper ty within the City, Tkemlúps te Sec wépemc, or TNRD boundaries to the same account and receive notifications from the appropriate local government.
As some devices automatically offload unused apps, registered app users are encouraged to verify that the app is active on their devices
Registration for Voyent Aler t! is free, easy to use, and anonymous, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Download the free Voyent Aler t! app or register online today
Kamloops.ca/Voyent
P R O G R A M S
Do you have an older, uncer tified wood-burning appliance? Upgrade it and you may be eligible for rebates.
Get fired up about electric! Upgrade your wood-burning fireplace to an electric fireplace inser t or replace your gas fireplace inser t with an electric inser t and get up to $1,000 in rebates.
For details, visit:
Kamloops.ca/WoodStove
Let's Talk K amloops is our engagement website where you can share your voice and shape our city Please subscribe to the project of interest to receive updates
Sign up and speak up at: LetsTalk.Kamloops.ca