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Η αίτηση απευθύνεται σε: Residents of Kamloops, BC
The City is advancing a now- $211M Performing Arts Centre with no updated business case, no independent review, no archaeological assessment, and no real vote — during the steepest tax increase in city history.
We are calling on the City to pause the project now, and to let residents decide in a referendum during the municipal election on October 17, 2026
Pause the Kamloops Performing Arts Centre (PAC) Until a 2026 Referendum
In 2024, the City of Kamloops approved a Performing Arts Centre costing $154 million, including a $140 million taxpayer-funded loan. Before construction has begun, the project has already escalated to $211 million.
The original 2019 business case has never been updated to reflect current costs, risks, or operating requirements.
Many residents value arts and culture—but the City is pushing ahead with this project without the basic information or transparency required for a project of this size.
The PAC is advancing with no published:
• updated business case,
• current cost model,
• full risk analysis,
• complete site assessment,
• updated operating model showing annual costs or revenue,
• explanation for why $7 million was approved for design work before updating the business case or validating true costs,
• independent third-party review or value-for-money audit, which most cities require before approving major borrowing,
• publicly disclosed archaeological impact assessment, despite the downtown area having high Indigenous archaeological potential,
and
• no real public vote.
Residents are facing the steepest tax increase in Kamloops history, and no long-term operating cost information has been provided. This is not the time to commit taxpayers to hundreds of millions in generational debt.
Council has not required management to provide any confirmation that the cost estimates are current, realistic, or defensible under today’s economic conditions.
Council has committed residents to a $140M taxpayer loan without operating cost projections, revenue projections, or safeguards that any responsible funder would require. Taxpayers are being treated as the bank—without the information a bank would require.
We are asking for four steps:
This is not a “no” to a performing arts centre.
It is a responsible pause during a difficult financial period — and a commitment to transparency, accountability, and a real public vote.
Add your name if you believe Kamloops taxpayers deserve an informed choice, not a rushed decision without a meaningful vote.
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Ξεκίνησε η υποβολή αίτησης:
24/11/2025
Λήξη συλλογής:
09/06/2026
Περιοχή:
Κάμλουπς
Κατηγορία:
Φόροι
We are taxed to death. We can not afford such an extravagance ...we still need the bridge replaced... food bank use is waay up.... not safe in the streets...I have had a rock thrown at me when crossing to the plaza nearby...we are over paying for everything and no one but the rich will afford to use this beast of entertainment...we can not barely fill the ones we have...drs leaving in droves... useless bike lanes where the money could have made real meaningful improvements for life quality for all....This makes no sense at all.We do Not NEED this or want it now!!
The new estimated amount for the centre is now way over the original amount provided to the taxpayers of Kamloops. This needs to go to a proper referendum. The economic climate is NOT an appropriate time for such an expenditure, people can barely cover current expenses, never mind increased property taxes.
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There is no mandate for a debt exposure of this magnitude for those of us who pay taxes in Kamloops.