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1435 Water St, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Y 1J4, Canada
(250) 469-8500 www.kelowna.ca
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Jul 22, 2019
Just saying; by law and the people that work at the city hall of kelowna are out to throw tickets out against the old and people on disability, for instance I parked my truck and trailer in at Parkinson recreation center and I have a handicap sticker in my window in plain sight the handicap area was full so I parked in a spot one area over I was only in the pool for one hour and I came out to find a ticket on my window $30. I am on disability I get to live on $780 per month now the city wants to take more from me will OK this is what they do then great hopefully it will help you all eat better to know you just took food out of my mouth I hope you all feel good as you live your life (ps I have bone cancer and I will be dead before you but I hope you all can use the money

Aug 16, 2018
Considering how active this city is I think the staff mayor and council do an excellent job. There staff have always been helpful and accurate in information forwarded to me. As a developer there staff does an excellent job and council and mayor moves things along at a reasonable rate. It’s easy to complain but if your one of the complainers stand back and look at the big picture it’s really good.

Nov 17, 2018
everything about this town kinda makes me mad. From the car dealerships literally at every corner to not many bus stops that could be there, and at better times. Lots of people either dont got money for a car or dont want it. It'd be lots of help if whoever runs BC transit to have more stops. But that's just me, and probably many others.

Nov 30, 2018
I wish the City would do something more about the homeless people that hang around Bernard because in the early morning I sometimes feel unsafe when someone is yelling nonsense and having a freak-out right in front of the Starbucks.

Jan 28, 2018
A building full of staff that are ridiculously overpaid for their “administrative jobs”. The $30+ an hour receptionist is sure worth that kind of money! It’s great to have a mayor and council that is pro-development but there is a lot of money wasted in this city. And a lot of it is on City Workers wages. Just insane how much they make for average jobs picking up garbage, pulling weeds and doing roadwork. Shocking. Also hey, fix the parking issue at KGH. It’s an absolute joke there’s no where to park. And everything is 1 hour resident only because you’ve made the people that live there mad because there’s no where for the 1000 hospital staff saving lives everyday to park.

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