Rossland News, March 24, 2016

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tionate allocation of regional presented three possible op- property taxes. could allow the city to keep tax services and the high costs of tions for cutting costs. The None of the options include increases down over the next REPORT providing basic services in the a comfirst focuses on cutting rec- awill provision forbeincreasing four100 years, per”cent WITNESS BETSY KLINE but some employees be will existing facilities that home to about em-to five ment, saidin Mayor Ch IT TheAT City of Rossland has a mountain community with reation and would include bylaw enforcement. 2017, four per cent in 2018, pany says are reaching the end relocated. ployees. “This is simply a move, the statement. Rossland News BREAKING draft budget for 2016 to 2020. high snow fall. closing the arena. The second Ash’s recommendation is to two per cent in 2019 and four FortisBC received of their useful life. One FortisBC issued request theresimilar are notochanges to cent staffing The draft washas presented at regua NEWS? While 2017 represents theof those option focuses on cutting re- a take an approach op- per in 2020. The process has bee latory approval frommeetthe BC facilities is the South Slocan for expressions of interest that we foresee as a result of likeone, beginning in 20 Committee of the Whole biggest tax increase, failing to gional services and would in- tion three, cutting $220,000 in Ash would to emphasize Utilities Commission (BCUC) Operations Centre which is from general contractors for this, ” said Nicole Bogdanovic, Bogdanovic ing on Monday afternoon and cut costs would lead to considvolve renegotiating Rossland’s 2017 by reducing arena hours, that nothing in the draft bud-believes REPORT NEWS HOTLINE WITNESS to build new doesn’t Kootenay revealed that ifa council care was taken be a hundred years the $22.4 in recreation corporate communications erableover tax increases from 2018old.tax allocation to themillion district. facility reducing programs, get is final andthat no decisions IT AT BREAKING find a way to Centre cut costs, taxes to 2020 as Operations in Castlegar. The South advisor for FortisBC. were isfinalized in anticipation well: seven per centSlocan RosslandFebruary could also with- cuttingof$30,000 through con- have been made.plans The public NEWS? will over 10 per Theincrease facilitybywill have 23,000 in 2018, four per cent in 2019 draw from certain regional tinuous improvement of city invited to attendproved. a public“It budGeneration Plant will remain BCUC approval. The company The City of Castlegar was gives certa NEWS HOTLINE cent and five cent in 2020. services,islike the cultural al- services, get consultation at the Prestige sq. in ft.2017. of office space, 7000 sq. ORT in per operation, but That the operacurrently evaluating those re-negotiating quick to issuere-a press release there is rigor in the p to Stevespace Ash, inwouldtions be oncentre top of will the 3.5 location and economicand develgional services, reducing the Mountain Resort April“These 13 ft.According of warehouse and be T beper moved to submissions will pre-qualiexpressing excitement over the sheonsaid. decis REPORT terim manager of finance, high cent increase in 2016. opment. The third option takes TRP amount from $50,000 to at 7 p.m. where Rosslanders located at 120 Ootischenia Rd. the new facility. The Castlegar fy contractors who will then be approval. “Fortis’ decision to not made lightly. We h IT AT taxes in Rossland are being In the interest of keeping a more varied approach, and $30,000, opting out of regional can share their priorities for It will house operations for the District Office will also close invited to respond to a request relocate the regional service connected to the com driven by recreation spend- costs under control, council could include reducing arena economic development and the next five years with mayor electricity branchofofseveral FortisBC. and the employees will be for proposals that will close in centre here in Castlegar rec- for over a hundred yea ing, the operation asked Ash and staff to suggest hours, renegotiating some re- reducing community grants. and council. OTLINE new facility will centraltransferred tocosts the new mid-April. Construction Reducing is ex- ognizes that Castlegar the budget knowneeds theseto decisions h olderThe buildings, spending on options for cutting by locagional services and increasing costs by $250,000 Theisfinal ize many key operations into social programs, a disproportion. Operations in Trail and pected to begin in May. centrally located community in term impacts and w $250,000 in 2017. The draft revenues without increasing in 2017 and $150,000 in 2018 be filed by May 16. NEWS HOTLINE

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