ROTHENBURGER: Recall legislation doesn’t exist for local governments, but it should
THE MOST COMMON QUESTION I get asked these days is, “How do we fire a City council?”
The answer is, very slowly, if at all. It’s hard enough getting rid of one member of a council, let alone a bunch of them.
The most certain method is to wait for the next election. That’s the slow way. Anything faster is almost impossible.
Theoretically, you could gather nine other electors and ask the B.C. Supreme Court to do it but there are only a few grounds on which it can be done: that the council member has violated conflict of interest rules, failed to make an oath of office, has at least four unexcused absences from council meetings in a row, or has spent municipal funds without authority.