Present in WL Council Chambers:
Mayor Rathor; Councillors Boehm, Lyons, Moses and Nelson
Present via Zoom:
Councillors A. Delainey and J. Flaspohler
Meeting called to order at 6:00pm
Mayor Rathor recognized that the meeting was taking place on the traditional unceded territory of Williams Lake First Nation within Secwepemculecw and welcomed Cariboo RD Area "D" Director Steve Forseth to tonight's meeting of Williams Lake City Council
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Meeting Agenda adopted
Minutes of the previous Council meeting were received/adopted
Delegations:
1) Karen Gertzen, Williams Lake Stampede Parade Society regarding 2026 Williams Lake Stampede Parade
2) Court Smith of the Williams Lake Stampede Association regarding the 98th (2026) Annual Williams Lake Stampede
3) Amber Stratton from Rotary Club of Williams Lake regarding Peace Pole Project
Following each presentation - a Question and Answer period ensued
Mayor Rathor thanked each delegation for their time/information
Response to Delegations:
1) Council approved the proposed installation of the Rotary Peace Pole in the grassed area in front of Williams Lake City Hall and authorized the use of City staff time and equipment for the installation
Business:
1) Council received for information the accounts payable computer cheque and EFT listings dated May 28 and June 4, 2026
2) Council endorsed the proposed RCMP 2027-2032 multi-year financial plan, approve the 2027/28 budget cap in principle, and directed staff to send the requested Budget Approval in Principle (AIP) Letter to the RCMP
3) Council received a report of the Director of Protective Services regarding information on the viability of temporarily closing the municipal jail cells located within the Williams Lake RCMP Detachment and endorsed Option #3 (direct staff to prepare a letter to senior levels of government outlining Council’s concerns regarding repeat offending and the pressures placed on municipalities)
4) Council waived City of Williams Lake Outstanding Account Policy No. 20 and authorized staff to add any amounts owing to the City for remediation/demolition works at 55 Sixth Avenue South (backside of Hamilton Hotel) undertaken related to the City’s Remedial Action Resolution (RES #54/26), including any unpaid demolition bill, to the property taxes as soon as possible if such amounts are not paid within 30 days of invoicing
5) Council provided direction to staff regarding potential meeting requests with the Premier and Cabinet Ministers as well as of any virtual meeting requests with Provincial ministry, agency, commission, and corporation staff (MACCs) for the 2026 UBCM (Union of BC Municipalities) Convention to be held in Vancouver from September 14 to 18, 2026
6) Council received a verbal report of the Mayor summarizing Council's achievements for this term of office (2022-2026)
7) Council received a report from Councillor Scott Nelson regarding parking along Foster Way and directed Staff to - in response to neighbourhood concerns, install "no parking" signs for approximately the first 100m along Foster Way in Westridge Estates
CONTRARY TO THE MOTION: Councillor A. Delainey
8) Council adopted "City of Williams Lake Bylaw Notice Enforcement Amendment Bylaw No. 2439, 2026"
9) Council received for information a letter from the Hon. Jessie Sunner (BC Post Secondary Education Minister) regarding concerns from the City of Williams Lake written to BC Premier David Eby around the potential closure of the Thompson Rivers University Williams Lake Campus
10) Council received a list of recognitions approved in accordance with Council Policy No. 235
11) Council received the "Council Information Package" as of June 9, 2026
Members of Council reported on their recent activities
And then Council adjourned at 7:49pm