Kamloops council approves $40M ‘safety net’
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops council has approved a new bylaw that would allow staff to borrow up to $40 million to pay the bills.
But Revenue Manager Lewis Hill told council Tuesday (March 10) the short-term borrowing bylaw is meant as a fail-safe in case the city’s coffers get uncomfortably low.
“It is just a safety net. It is a line of credit,” said Hill. “I am not expecting to borrow $40 million.”
The delays to a series of alternative approval processes (AAPs) set forward by council – which would see certain major projects funded through debt – are having a major impact to the cash situation at City Hall.


