Significant transit changes afoot in Kamloops pending council vote
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops city council will vote on Tuesday (Aug. 27) during its regular meeting on whether to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with BC Transit to expand transit service over the next three years beginning next September.
The MOU confirms with BC Transit that it can proceed with provincial funding requests for the upcoming fiscal year and confirms expansion priorities for the following two fiscal years align with city expectations.
In Year 1, the proposed commitment is for 13,800 additional hours of conventional transit service and 1,300 additional hours of custom transit service.
If provincial funding is approved, the estimated annual net municipal share of the additional conventional service in Year 1 starting in January 2026 is $1,079,144.