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RDCK budget calls for 8 new staff positions

The Regional District of Central Kootenay will hire eight more staff if directors approve a proposed 2023 budget plan.

Chief financial officer Yev Malloff said three positions are in building inspection, while others are in human resources, information technology, payroll, and an admin position in environmental services.

“That’s where current staff are stretched,” he said. “We’re not providing the level of service we should be or there’s risk to the data of the regional district.”

The building inspection jobs are to be funded by increased permit fees while other positions will result in reduced overtime and contract costs, so the net addition to the budget is about $200,000.

The RDCK has been holding public meetings on its budget over the last week, with three more meetings to come as detailed below.

Malloff said turnout at the first three meetings was low, with an average of only a couple of members of the public.

Tax increases vary depending on the area but range from a low of four per cent to a high of 24 per cent in Castlegar and rural areas I and J to pay for the arena floor replacement at the recreation complex. The average increase is 11 to 12 per cent, Malloff said.

Creston, Areas A, B & CThursday, March 29 a.m. MST (hybrid)Creston & District Community Complex, 312 19th Avenue North
Nakusp & Area KMonday, March 67 p.m. PST (hybrid)Nakusp Emergency Services Building, 300 8th Avenue NW
New Denver, Silverton, Slocan & Area HMonday, March 137 p.m. PST (virtual)Online only
Greg Nesteroff
Greg Nesteroff
Greg has been working in West Kootenay news media off and on since 1998. When he's not on the air, he's busy writing about local history. He has recently published a book about the man who founded the ghost town of Sandon.

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