Mayor Christian says climate action plan shows promise with UBCM recognition
KAMLOOPS — The City of Kamloops was recognized for its Community Climate Action Plan at the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) Convention this week.
Introduced in 2021, it includes a residential tax levy that will generate an estimated $24 million over 10 years, which will allow the city to address climate change.
Mayor Ken Christian says it’s great to be recognized and while the plan is costly, he believes taxpayers are for it.
“We’re hearing generally positive things from the public. Of course, there are people concerned with taxation, but hear me on this point — if you don’t address climate change, the taxation will be much higher to repair the damage.”