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91ƵI91Ƶm proposing to lead by example91Ƶ: Kelowna Coun. Cannan opts out of wage increase

Councillors have until May 14 to state in writing if they will opt out of the wage increase
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Kelowna city councillor Ron Cannan has opted out of the controversial wage increase approved by council a few weeks ago.

He made the revelation at council91Ƶs May 13 meeting during a staff report recommending the appropriation of a nearly $11 million general fund surplus.

Cannan said he would like to see some of that surplus banked in a stabilization fund, noting the city91Ƶs financial plan includes an approximately 10 per cent tax increase over the next two years.

91ƵSo that our tax increases are lower for the next couple of years, closer to the cost of living. I think it would be a good idea to look at sending some of that money back into the pockets of taxpayers,91Ƶ he said.

Cannan added he was prepared to lead by example.

91ƵI91Ƶve sent an email to the city clerk and the city manager that I91Ƶm opting out of the 35 per cent wage increase, especially since we had a 4.19 per cent increase already this year.91Ƶ

The wage increase issue caused division and confusion among councillors as some didn91Ƶt immediately realize they had voted for the pay hike when they intended to vote against it. They were also given the option to take the increase or not.

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Mayor Tom Dyas asked staff to comment on Cannan91Ƶs suggestion of a stabilization fund.

91ƵWe91Ƶre always working hard to make sure that we have predictable and stable tax rates regardless of what91Ƶs coming at us,91Ƶ said Joe Sass, director of financial services.

Sass noted the inflation that the city has experienced has been higher than the tax rate increase since COVID.

Councillors Mohini Singh, Rick Webber, and Gord Lovegrove had concerns about the amount of the increase and the opt out clause.

Singh and Webber said they would be taking the pay hike. Lovegrove was not present at Monday91Ƶs meeting.

Council will be getting their new salaries in steps, with the mayor receiving $135,848 and councillors getting $50,535. Effective January 1, 2025, the mayor will receive $145,200 and councillors $58,080.

Councillors have until May 14 to state in writing if they will opt out of the wage increase.

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