Not that it hasn't before.
Oh...at a guess...maybe three or four times in the nearly 40 years my family has resided here.
But this time, there's a sense...a feeling...that things are different.
That residents won't take "status quo" for an answer.
That Eric Foster, MLA for Vernon Monashee, won't walk into government offices in Victoria and recommend that the Minister "ignore the North Okanagan's amalgamation clamor".
On occasions almost too numerous to count, this blog has referenced the dissent and utter frustration of residents to the area's over-governance. Even then-minister Ida Chong paid only lip service to the amalgamation call.
Blog references are here:
http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2011/07/north-okanaganover-governed-and-under.html,
http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2013/03/rolke-rollover.html,
http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2013/02/dismissing-kpmgs-recommendation.html,
http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2013/01/no-balls-no-vision.html, http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2013/06/former-vernon-councillor-speaks-out.html,
http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2013/06/the-powerful-logic-of-michael-tindall.html,
http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2011/11/occupy-voting-booth.html,
http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2010/03/559-per-cent-coldstream-property-tax.html,
http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2010/02/water-rate-gouging.html, http://northokanagandaily.blogspot.ca/2011/08/abuse-of-power-by-district-of.html
"Whew," offers Kia.
The Press Release from the group follows:
...doubt you'll see this anytime soon in the Morning Star.
(Ed.note: bold is blog emphasis).
"Future Governance Society Launches Web Site and Petition Drive
MEDIA RELEASE
September 8th, 2013
For Immediate Use
The Society for the Future Governance of Greater
Vernon has launched a web site to gather citizen’s signatures, with the goal of
having the question of whether or not a single local government would be more
efficient and make better use of tax dollars be addressed. The website is www.greatervernongovernance.ca
Society President Bruce Shepherd says that the Society
is a group of citizens from Vernon, Coldstream and Electoral areas “B” and “C”
and they will be looking to collect signatures from more than 10% of the
registered voters in each of the areas. Our desire is to demonstrate to local
and provincial politicians that citizens want to know the best model for an
efficient local governance system. We believe the time has come for us to act
as ONE community.
“It might be amalgamation or it might not,” said
Shepherd “which is why it’s important for citizens on both sides of the issue
to sign the petition and get the question on the table for formal discussion
with facts. Local and Provincial politicians won’t take the initiative to find
cost and efficiency savings in Governance, unless taxpayers demand it.”
Society director Peter Moore noted that some increases
in taxes are bound to happen over time, but questions why the cost of
government has risen so rapidly. He
quotes Canadian Federation of Independent Business research showing population
grew 10% in Coldstream between 2000 and 2010 while District spending per capita
adjusted for inflation grew by 32%. In
Vernon for the same period, population grew by 13% while real spending per
capita soared by 53%.
“Do the math,” says Moore. “District and City spending is far
outstripping the ability to pay so where will the dollars come from? Either taxpayers dig ever deeper or services
and programs will be cut. To avoid this we must find cost savings in how we
operate municipal government.”
Anyone who’s lived in Greater Vernon for the last 15
years knows very well the turf wars and arguments between Coldstream, Vernon,
the Regional District and the Electoral areas” said Shepherd, “and they
continue to this day.
He went on to say that the recent KPMG Core Services
Review for the City identified local governance as a complex web of local
government institutions. They further
identified duplication of skills, effort and resources at the senior management
level as well as complication of operations and even misalignment of priorities
and policies between the entities.
“KPMG recommended that the highest potential to
improve efficiency and reduce costs for local governance was amalgamation,”
noted Shepherd, “and that’s from a respected international accounting and
consulting firm. Maybe we should pay
more attention to their findings rather than dismissing them.”
“Citizens should ask why, in a 30 kilometer circle
around Vernon with 58,000 people, we need two mayors, 12 councilors, a regional
district board and three complements of highly paid senior staff. We believe that we need to start thinking as
ONE Community, and hope citizens join our effort” he said.
For Further Information: Bruce Shepherd 250-503-0663 or Peter
Moore 250-545-2432"
"God's speed to Bruce and Peter," says Kia.
A hurricane will likely be needed, too.
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