[LookOutSugarLake] Act to protect Regional Governance
handr at telus.net
handr at telus.net
Tue Jan 15 10:05:16 EST 2008
didn't know if this got to you yesterday - if so, sorry for double
posting.
Hi and Happy New Year to everyone!
In case you haven't seen the letter written by NORD directors that was
published in last week's Morning Star, you can read it below.
Once you read the letter, you will probably agree that we must do all
we can to make sure we continue on having a Regional District that is
capable of making decisions. Remember that the Sugar Lake issue would
not have had the same results had we been dealing with a centralized
regional district serving the entire Okanagan Valley. It took a strong
regional government, with the guts, intelligence and foresight to
defend our region, to prohibit direct discharge to water.
You may wish to write your own letter. In case you don't have time,
feel free to copy the attached.
Please print this letter and pass it around to your neighbours so that
government receives as many letters as there are citizens,
Huguette Allen
Directors express concerns
January 11, 2008
NORD_office_080111.jpg
This letter is directed to all residents of the electoral areas in the
Regional District of North Okanagan.
Since November 2007, the three regional districts in the Okanagan and
Similkameen have been taking part in a governance review initiated by
the provincial government.
The rural directors from the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
have indicated their concerns in a letter to the editor on the impact
to the rural lifestyles of their residents if the end result is a
single regional district serving the entire Okanagan Valley.
We agree with their concerns that such a change in governance
structure could result in a reduction in the voice and representation
for rural residents as their electoral area director is their only
directly elected representative.
Specifically, decisions would be made at a centralized level without
the appropriate opportunity to fully consider the needs, goals,
services and community values of our rural residents, and
representatives of urban areas could control the votes.
This would not reflect the best interests of rural residents.
There will always be a need to review governance and how services are
delivered, and we are always open to this type of discussion.
We further recognize that the current structure is not perfect and we
are not opposed to considering other alternatives, however, all
options should remain on the table.
We have grave concerns that the governance review currently underway
does not provide, in our opinion, for complete and comprehensive
public consultation and also, that the province has imposed a timeline
that does not allow for meaningful public consultation.
Our further concern is that to date, there is no initiative underway
to gather and analyze the costs and benefits of possible changes to
rural or urban areas.
It is our view that, prior to any change, a comprehensive study of all
potential options should be undertaken and complete information be
provided to the affected residents for their consideration and also,
that residents be given the opportunity to vote or voice their
opinions in a timely manner.
We will do our utmost to represent you as equal shareholders in this
governance review and we will strive to have our voices heard.
However, all rural residents are important stakeholders in this
process, and we urge you to let your provincial MLAs Tom Christensen (Tom.Christensen.MLA at leg.bc.ca
) and MLA George Abbott (George.Abbott.MLA at leg.bc.ca), as well as
Community Services Minister Ida Chong (CS.minister at gov.bc.ca ) and
Premier Gordon Campbell (premier at gov.bc.ca) know directly how you feel.
Cliff Kanester, Area B,
Stan Field, Area C,
Rick Fairbairn, Area D,
Eugene Foisy, Area E
Herman Halvorson, Area F
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