All posts by Tate Bengtson
Funding Partnership Helps Mitigate Flooding Dangers in Enderby
Residents of the City of Enderby will be safer from flooding, thanks to $1 million investment for a project to upgrade the Regent Avenue lift station Colin Mayes, MP for Shuswap-Columbia, Howie Cyr, Mayor of Enderby, and Greg Kyllo, MLA for Shuswap announced today. The funding is a joint investment by the provincial and federal governments … Continue Reading ››
Council Agenda May 5, 2014
Council Special Meeting Agenda May 5, 2014
Courtyard Gallery Celebrity Art Auction
When Courtyard Gallery made a request of City Council for funding for upcoming promotional activities, nobody knew what to expect when Council started to get creative! Rather than donate funds, each member of Council (plus one staff member) worked with a celebrity artist in creating seven pieces of art which Courtyard … Continue Reading ››
Pre-Qualification for Parks and Recreation Design and Engineering Services
This Request for Pre-Qualification identifies a potential opportunity for the successful Proponents to enter into standing offer agreements to provide engineering and landscape design services related to parks and recreation within the City of Enderby (“the City”) and Area F of the Regional District of the North Okanagan for properties that are under the administration … Continue Reading ››
Council Agenda April 22, 2014
City of Enderby Prepares 2014 Budget for Adoption
After completing its public consultation on April 7, the City of Enderby is preparing its 2014 budget bylaws for three readings and then adoption. The combined increase to taxation and user fees is currently 3.85%, which is the equivalent of a $68.44 increase for the average residential property. Staff anticipate a reduction to the tax … Continue Reading ››
2013 Wastewater Annual Report
Enderby Offers Lowest Light Industry Tax Multiple in North Okanagan and Columbia-Shuswap
Light industry typically pays more property taxes per $1000 of assessed land value than residential or business class property. This difference describes the proportional share of the tax burden borne by light industry. A lower light industry class tax multiple is one of several factors that shows how "industry-friendly" a community is. In comparing 2013 taxes … Continue Reading ››