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Kelowna’s police building needs to be replaced. The current 50-year-old facility no longer meets required building code and policing standards, among other deficiencies. City Council has initiated a process that seeks Kelowna electors’ approval to borrow the $42 million needed to complete project work for a new building on the corner of Clement Avenue and Richter Street.
Find out more about the project at two open houses:
Thursday, March 6 and Monday, March 10 at the Royal Anne Hotel, 348 Bernard Ave., from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Representatives will be on hand to answer questions about the project, the elector approval process and the proposed borrowing arrangement.
Unable to attend an open house? All project information will also be available online at kelowna.ca/cityprojects under Police Services Building. Residents can also get the most up-to-date information by subscribing to receive email updates.
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