Expand Options for Statutory Public Notification

Year
2015
Number
C2
Sponsor(s)
Kelowna

Whereas all local governments are obligated to provide public notification of certain issues they are considering through posting in a public place, and publishing in a newspaper; And whereas local governments are being called upon by their residents to engage and provide information in a variety of new ways, and who also hold their local governments accountable for improved transparency, accessibility, sustainability and strong fiscal management: Therefore be it resolved that the provincial government amend section 94 of the Community Charter and Section 892 of the Local Government Act to expand the available legislated options for local governments to provide public notice that may include not only public posting and publication in a newspaper, but also local online news service, direct home delivery, email, internet or other electronic means; and add a requirement that a local government must determine, by bylaw, their chosen combination of options for public notice to ensure that all local governments maintain the integrity of the public process, while also delivering on the engagement needs of their community and representing the best financial value for all their residents.

Convention Decision
Not Admitted for Debate