
Kamloops council calling for new RCMP funding model
KAMLOOPS — Two Kamloops city councillors are advocating for a new funding model for the RCMP, as they say municipalities are being forced to respond to “rapidly increasing police costs” that are out of their control.
The motion from Councillors Kelly Hall and Katie Neustaeter is calling on municipalities — through the Southern Interior Local Government Association (SILGA) and the Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) — to request the provincial government to “develop a reasonable shared costing agreement” so municipalities are able to better cover their share of the policing budget.
The motion also said that while the federal and provincial governments have a number of ways to raise revenue, municipalities are limited to the “single and archaic mechanism of property taxes.”
“So much of this is about saying, ‘This is wrong and municipalities cannot stand up under this pressure,'” Neustaeter said. “It’s 25 per cent of our local budget when it’s not even within our purview and we have no control over the costs.”