Draft City Budget Available for Feedback

The Draft 2021 City of West Kelowna Budget is now available for review and includes a Five-year Draft Financial Plan (2021 – 2025) for Council’s consideration that continues the momentum of Council’s 2020 – 2022 Strategic Priorities, city-wide projects, departmental needs and resources, expected revenue, cost inflation and requests for programs and services from theContinue reading “Draft City Budget Available for Feedback”

GBGPCA meets with Mayor and City CAO

A virtual meeting with Mayor Gord Milson and the City of West Kelowna’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Mr. Paul Gipps, took place on February 17, 2021. This meeting was requested by the Gellatly Bay Goats Peak Community Association (GBGPCA) to help introduce our association and was hosted by GBGPCA Executive Volunteers David Patterson and NicoleContinue reading “GBGPCA meets with Mayor and City CAO”

Gellatly Bay Goats Peak Community Association (GBGPCA) Executive Zoom Meeting

Date: February 02, 2021  Meeting Attendees: David Patterson, Jo-Ann Patterson, Kathy Pasmore, Kathy Hogan Lordon, Nicole Waidman, Terri Schredl Meeting Agenda: Introductions  Welcoming of our newest executive member Kathy Hogan Lordon Property across from Willow Beach At present there are no official applications for development, however, we understand talks with the City’s Planning department haveContinue reading “Gellatly Bay Goats Peak Community Association (GBGPCA) Executive Zoom Meeting”

Letter Sent to the City Re: Access to Crown and Thieves Winery

On January 14, 2021 the Gellatly Bay Goats Peak Community Association sent an email to the City of West Kelowna’s Mayor & Council in response to the archived webcast  Jan 12, 2021 Council Meetings – West Kelowna, BC (swagit.com) , item 8.2.3 Dear Mayor Milsom, Councillor de Jong, Councillor Findlater, Councillor Friesen, Councillor Johnston, Councillor Zanon,Continue reading “Letter Sent to the City Re: Access to Crown and Thieves Winery”

Letter Sent to City Re: Short Term Rentals

On January 5, 2021 the Gellatly Bay Goats Peak Community Association sent an email to the City of West Kelowna’s Development Services Department, Mayor & Council in response to their Draft Regulations for Short Term Rentals. Attention: City of West Kelowna’s Development Services Department, Mayor and Council, and Chief Administrative Officer RE: Short Term RentalsContinue reading “Letter Sent to City Re: Short Term Rentals”

Short Term Rental Feedback Requested

On Nov. 30, the City of West Kelowna launched a questionnaire to allow the community to provide feedback on our Draft Short Term Rental Regulations. Residents have until January 3 to provide their feedback on these draft regulations via an online questionnaire.  As noted by the City, Short Term Rental accommodations are a growing trend andContinue reading “Short Term Rental Feedback Requested”

Letter Sent to Council et al

The week of December 7, 2020 the Gellatly Bay Goats Peak Community Association sent a letter to our Mayor, Council, Planning Department and Visioning Consultant in response to their feedback request on the 20-year Draft Community Vision document for West Kelowna. We understand the completion of the City’s Choose your Own Adventure surveys have beenContinue reading “Letter Sent to Council et al”

Goats Peak Development Proposal Re-Introduced

During the December 8, 2020 City of West Kelowna council meeting Council gave first and second readings to Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw amendments for the first phase of the 93-hectare Goats Peak Comprehensive Development Plan. This initial phase will be adjacent to Highway 97 and Gellatly Road South and proposes 142 single-family orContinue reading “Goats Peak Development Proposal Re-Introduced”

You have a Voice! Feedback Requested on West Kelowna’s Draft Community Vision

UPDATE: Dec. 17, 2020 – The City of West Kelowna has extended the feedback deadline to January 6, 2021! Until December 18 January 6, 2021, we have a significant opportunity to respond to the City of West Kelowna’s DRAFT Community Vision to ensure that it truly reflects our views. There are three different ways toContinue reading “You have a Voice! Feedback Requested on West Kelowna’s Draft Community Vision”