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Build before the costs go up

I see that Ian Graham and a grassroots group are strongly opposed to the city hall initiative. These opponents are really a group of unelected mayors and councillors, telling the elected council how they should run the City of West Kelowna.

This unelected council, or grassroots group, must come up with their own proposal for a new city hall. They should provide a second location. They should provide a building design. They should provide a contract cost for their proposal. They should provide a building insurance bond for their project.

In a referendum, the people of West Kelowna can decide if $10-15 million on the first proposal is their choice, or wait until costs rise to $20-25 million in the future.

Another proposal could be setting up a bunch of temporary portables in some gravel pit in West Kelowna. Costs may be $3-5 million dollars.

There are probably 10 different proposals for the new city hall.

The City Council of West Kelowna has provided a proposal for a city hall in the central area of Westbank at a reasonable cost.

They were elected to represent the people of West Kelowna

Build it before the costs increase.

Ron Ganczar



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