The Regional District Central Okanagan (RDCO) board has approved its 2022-2026 financial plan.
The 2022 budget totals just over $59 million. That鈥檚 up 2.5 per cent from 2021.
鈥淭his year鈥檚 budget prioritizes the ongoing support needed for those recovering from last summer鈥檚 devastating White Rock Lake wildfire and to bolster the regional emergency management program,鈥 said Loyal Wooldridge, regional board chairperson.
鈥淭he Board is advancing the important work of Truth and Reconciliation with Indigenous communities to embed Indigenous wisdom into the organization. Operating costs are responsible, keeping pace with growth and inflation and include some key staffing additions needed to meet service demand from residents.鈥
Unlike municipalities, the RDCO does not collect taxes directly. It requisitions funds from each local government on behalf of their residents and the province which collects rural property taxes in each electoral area. The RDCO tax increase in 2022 for 琉璃神社 homeowners is $14.34, in Lake Country its鈥 $17.32, for West 琉璃神社 homeowners the amount is $18.50, and in Peachland it鈥檚 $22.96.
Property owners in Central Okanagan East will pay $60.85, and homeowners in Central Okanagan West $35.57.
The Central Okanagan Regional Hospital District (CORHD) board also approved its five-year financial plan. The 2022 budget includes $39.3 million in capital project funding requested by the Interior Health Authority. An increase of $9.5 million, or 41 per cent from 2021.
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