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Kaslo meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes

Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 1 week available.

Weeks

Week of 2026-08-10

Kaslo council to consider $7,500 for Search and Rescue land appraisal

Recent meetings in Kaslo were largely procedural and planning-focused, with no decisions recorded. The next regular council meeting, however, includes a request to spend $7,500 on a property appraisal that could lead to a land transfer to Kaslo Search and Rescue.

Recent meetings

Events Committee (July 28)

The Kaslo Events Committee met to adopt minutes and hold discussion-only items. Topics included Kaslo's Birthday Party, a Special Events Policy, the Events Calendar, and planning for the 2027 Events Committee. No decisions were listed; the meeting was described as procedural and planning-focused.

Committee of the Whole (July 29)

The Committee of the Whole reviewed proposed amendments to the Official Community Plan and a repeal and replacement of Zoning Bylaw No. 1130. The updates aim to align with provincial housing legislation and community needs. Specific items included:

No decisions were made; the items were under discussion.

Library Building Committee (August 4)

The Kaslo Library Building Committee reviewed past grant applications, including the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) Grant, and discussed an expression of interest for the FCM Build Communities Strong Fund. The committee noted the GICB grant intake window runs September 4 to October 16, 2026, and an updated cost estimate from a Quantity Surveyor is due by September 20, 2026. No decisions were made; the meeting focused on information sharing and future grant opportunities.

Coming up

Regular Council Meeting (August 11)

The next regular council meeting is the last with a public input period before the local government election. Council will consider:

No votes have been taken yet; these items are on the agenda for consideration.

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