Kamloops council group recommends new committee structure, no public on standing committees
KAMLOOPS — A Kamloops council group put together to examine council’s committee structure has concluded members of the public should not be on the city’s standing committees going forward.
The recommendation is one of a pair coming out of the Council Committee Governance Select Committee meeting held Thursday morning (May 11) at Kamloops City Hall. The committee includes Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson and Councillors Mike O’Reilly, Nancy Bepple and Margot Middleton.
City of Kamloops staff brought forward a pair of options for council’s committee structure going forward. The options were keeping a similar organizational structure to the previous structure — called a ‘hybrid’ committee structure — or eliminating standing committees and replacing them with weekly Committee of the Whole meetings.
Committee members considered the structures employed by nine other B.C. municipalities as they made their decision.



