Kamloops council attempting to push back over proposed changes to pipeline assessments
KAMLOOPS — The City of Kamloops is attempting to push back against proposed changes in British Columbia that would reduce the assessed value of pipelines like Trans Mountain.
Councillor Katie Neustaeter said it is important that the city push back – just like the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) has – as municipal governments fear budget shortfalls to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
“They will be essentially downloading a massive amount of cost onto taxpayers and specifically for our community, businesses like Kruger, who are smaller industry because they’re claiming that their assets have diminished in value and so that taxation should be downloaded,” Neustaeter said.
“This is deeply concerning in many ways.”


