The Daily Courier

City Hall plans to be unveiled Tuesday

- By RON SEYMOUR

A purpose-built city hall for West Kelowna is planned for downtown Westbank next to the Johnson-Bentley swimming pool.

Plans to be reviewed by city council on Tuesday show a 45,000 square-foot building, two-thirds of which will be for municipal purposes and one-third of which will serve as the new West Kelowna branch of the Okanagan Regional Library.

The city’s share of the project will be up to $18 million, with the ORL also contributi­ng toward constructi­on costs.

At Tuesday’s meeting, council is expected to award a $953,000 design contract to Johnston Davidson Architectu­re, one of 18 companies that bid on the project.

Pending council approval, constructi­on would start this summer.

Westside residents voted in 2007 to set up their own municipali­ty. Plans for a city hall were defeated by voters in a 2016 referendum.

But city officials have revived the idea, saying it’s no longer practical or desirable to have the municipali­ty's 256 employees working out of a variety of premises described as too small.

Last year, city council approved an $11-million borrowing scheme that did not require another referendum to be held. The borrowed funds will be added to $7 million to be taken from municipal reserves.

“Proper administra­tion offices are long overdue,” Mayor Gord Milsom said when council approved the funding formula in February.

It’s not clear, at this point, what might happen to a skateboard park immediatel­y north of the Johnson-Bentley swimming pool.

“It’s too early to say. As we are at the concept stage, all the informatio­n we have at the moment is what you see in the Jan. 26 report to council,” city spokesman Jason Luciw wrote in an email. The skateboard park, which replaced a decrepit one that was decades old, opened in 2016 with funding that included a $315,000 federal grant.

 ?? City of West Kelowna ?? Proposed City Hall (white area) would go beside Johnson-Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre and Memorial Park (green).
City of West Kelowna Proposed City Hall (white area) would go beside Johnson-Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre and Memorial Park (green).

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