Kamloops Central BIA hoping for increased say on proposed parking changes
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops city council is set to discuss a number of potential changes to parking rates and times downtown at a committee meeting Tuesday (Aug 19). The proposed changes come after lengthy parking management study that began six years ago, and staff say they’re hoping to implement a solution that meets the city’s evolving needs.
City staff are recommending a cost increase for parking in the downtown core of Kamloops, most notably along Victoria Street, which will see a $3 increase for those parked for three hours. How the potential changes will impact Kamloops businesses is in focus for the Kamloops Central Business Improvement Association (KCBIA).
“What’s most important is that downtown is welcoming. We aren’t suggesting we want free parking, and as a matter of fact a lot of the parking revenue helps our programs, as well. We want to find a good balance,” said KCBIA Executive Director Howie Reimer.


