Kamloops council considers options to provide mail-outs with upcoming AAP
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops city council is currently planning to begin four new alternative approval processes (AAP) this fall for major projects throughout the city. It comes on the heels of a successful AAP last year for the Kamloops Centre for the Arts and the Dufferin arena multi-plex. However, while those projects passed, it wasn’t without opposition — including a defeated appeal to the courts to overturn the decision. One of the chief complaints, was a lack of notifying the public, something council may soon address.
This fall, Kamloops voters will get a chance to vote against four alternative approval processes, with the city asking to borrow nearly $190 million, the majority for a new RCMP building. Unlike the 2024 AAP for Build Kamloops, the city is now looking to expand its notification process.
“The first one is just a postcard, this is the largest postcard you can send out at that postage rate,” outlined Kristen Rodrigue, the city’s communications manager. “It is obviously the most cost effective. It would allow us to provide some information, obviously not all details around who is an eligible elector, all of those different criteria.”




