On October 28, 2021 the Gellatly Bay Goats Peak Community Association sent the below feedback via email to our Mayor and Council in follow up to the October 26, 2021 “What We Heard Summary Report” presentation. Dear Mayor Milsom, Councillor Rick de Jong, Councillor Doug Findlater, Councillor Jason Friesen, Councillor Stephen Johnston, Councillor Carol Zanon,Continue reading “GBGPCA Gives Feedback on the OCP “What We Heard” Summary”
Category Archives: OurWK – Feedback on West Kelowna’s Draft Vision
Have Your Say in our OCP
We have recently become aware of an opportunity to participate in public engagement for West Kelowna’s upcoming Official Community Plan (OCP). The OCP is important because it provides guidance to the city and developers on what the citizens desire for the growth and development of our city. This is happening now and is open for a very short time. PublicContinue reading “Have Your Say in our OCP”
Gellatly-Carrington Roundabout to Open!
The City of West Kelowna has announced that construction of the new roundabout at Gellatly-Carrington Roads is set to re-open permanently to motorists on Thursday, July 29 at approximately 6 p.m! Final landscaping work will continue over the next several weeks with minimal impacts to traffic. The $1.32 million Gellatly-Carrington Roundabout Project also includes a three-metre-wide,Continue reading “Gellatly-Carrington Roundabout to Open!”
Have your Say on the New City Hall/Library
The City of West Kelowna is requesting public consultation on the design of West Kelowna’s first City Hall/Library Building by July 4, 2021. We encourage our members to get involved by visiting the project website at ourwk.ca/cityhallproject. For More information: Visit our virtual Open House Read the Skatepark Consultation Summary Report View the City Hall fast facts WatchContinue reading “Have your Say on the New City Hall/Library”
Update on Development Cost Charges (DCC)
There are several important city initiatives commencing that are extremely significant to the citizens of West Kelowna, and in particular, our GBGPCA and our members. Official Community Plan (OCP) The OCP is very important because it is designed to give guidance and directions to citizens and developers on how our city and communities will growContinue reading “Update on Development Cost Charges (DCC)”
Draft Regulations for Short Term Rentals Revised
Council received a report during the April 6, 2021 Council Meeting that outlined a series of decision points for amendment to the draft Short Term Rentals Bylaw. The major adjustments include: Support for secondary suites and carriage homes Bed and Breakfasts to be maintained within the current regulation of the Zoning Bylaw Next steps willContinue reading “Draft Regulations for Short Term Rentals Revised”
Email to City RE: File No. P 20-16
The Gellatly Bay Goats Peak Community Association has submitted the following input via email with regards to the proposed short term rental regulations which will be discussed in tomorrow’s (3/16) City of West Kelowna council meeting. Attention City ClerkVia Email (submissions@westkelownacity.ca) RE: File No. P 20-16 To Whom This May Concern, The Gellatly Bay GoatsContinue reading “Email to City RE: File No. P 20-16”
Executive Meeting Minutes – 2021-02-20
A copy of the 2021-02-20 Executive Meeting Minutes is available for review here.
Last Chance!
This is a quick reminder that the City of West Kelowna’s Draft Vision Survey was extended to January 6th, 2021. For anyone who would still like the opportunity to submit their feedback, please select this link: Choose Your Own Feedback Adventure – City of West Kelowna (westkelownacity.ca)
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”
