Episode 37: Part II Molson Canadian junkets, road improvements, finding efficiencies, food trucks, interesting letters and more!

In Part II of our podcast coverage of the July 8th New West Council meeting, we discuss a number of topics on the docket for the ‘mid-summer marathon’ session. Be sure to check out Episode 36 for Part I of this two-part podcast.

In this edition, special guest Coun. Paul Minhas discusses the tragic loss of a life on East Columbia which was the subject of a report to improve road safety. A number of recommendations were endorsed to support new capital investments to make this part of our city safer for pedestrians.

Another meeting, another request for ‘budget enhancements’ that would lead to the hiring of a new $80,000 + benefits grants coordinator. Can you guess what happened when a motion came forward looking to find efficiencies first before we simply passed on this cost to the 2025 budget? Bet you’ll get this one wrong.

Another staff report focused on providing the Chief Licensing Officer with sweeping new powers to allow a food truck to pop up absolutely anywhere in the city. In the past, food trucks were only permitted in prescribed areas. What impact could this move have to existing brick and mortar establishments?

Do you think park and recreation fees are too high in New West? A motion approved by Council may put a cap on those fees for the one month and annual recreation passes until 2027 – but did an amendment put a twist on it all?

Council unanimously endorses two key staff recommendations to look at ways of ensuring all buildings (new and old) have a place for people to stay cool during the summer months. This is an issue most people expect would be led by the Province. But that didn’t stop one councillor from putting forward an additional recommendation (not endorsed by staff) to kickstart a major work project that in the end may not actually be necessary.

Are elected officials really allowed to accept gifts (aka free junkets to travel abroad on civic business) from major international conglomerates (aka 3rd parties) like Molson-Coors? You’ll be surprised to learn the answer to this question and who actually provided the clearest response!

An attempt to develop a made-in-New West ‘eyes and ears on the street ‘Community Ambassador Pilot program went down in flames. It was aimed at improving public safety, providing supports for our unhoused population as well as assist tourists.

Why did Council need to draft a motion, then send a letter to several BC NDP Cabinet ministers when the majority of the elected officials around the table are members of that same party? That’s a good question that deserves an answer, but was one provided?

Lastly, we talk about communications. When do members of Council get the right to see a news release that is sent out on their behalf? Before, or after it has been sent to the media? Not surprisingly the governing majority on Council chose to increase the power base of the Mayor by consolidating even more power in his office. We discuss how this will impact our local democracy moving past the next civic election.

It’s a packed podcast full of twists and turns that even generated a serious belly laugh from Coun. Minhas – who just couldn’t hold back. Be sure to tell your friends and family about this podcast. Word of mouth helps to increase our listening audience. You can listen to For the Record on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all major platforms.

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