‘Sober second thought’; Bass swings vote to reconsider utility rate hike
KAMLOOPS — At the final council meeting in October, Kamloops council narrowly voted in favour of a water amendment bylaw that would see a 25 per cent rate increase in 2024. Due to the 5-4 vote split, it took only one vote in favour, Dale Bass, or a reconsideration motion to be successful on Tuesday (Nov. 7).
“I would like to see it spread out if they can do it. If they can’t, well, at least we tried,” Bass told CFJC News. “I know the money is needed, we have things we need to plan for. We did make a bold decision with the assist for development and this is a consequence. But just take one more look to see what you can do.”
Bass is referring to the added percentage needed for the approved temporary pump for the Noble Creek Irrigation System (NCIS) that resulted in an additional rate increase above the 25 per cent that led her to consider. That system is also responsible for a large chunk of the original increase.