Should the city look at a ward system for councillors?
Are the new downtown parking kiosks worth the cash?
The Kamloops Voters Society (KVS) is looking for the public’s thought on these questions and more in a voter feedback survey.
The KVS is running the 22-question survey online at KamloopsVotersSociety.ca until Oct. 15.
The questionnaire is restricted to one response per IP address — and only available to those within city of Kamloops boundaries.
The KVS plans to use the results of the survey to generate a series of questions it will pose to this year’s civic election candidates.
Their answer will be made available on the group’s website.
In addition, the Kamloops Voters Society is staging three public events involving candidates and the public.
The first, a candidate mixer, will be held on Nov. 7 at a site to be determined on the North Shore.
The second candidate mixer will be held on Nov. 12 at Thompson Rivers University.
A third candidate mixer is also being planned for the Aberdeen area at a date to be determined.
All-candidates forum for seniors
Council candidate Nancy Bepple is once again organizing an all-candidates forum for seniors.
Bepple has organized the seniors’ forum in the past, noting it will be held downtown during the day to make it easier for seniors to attend.
The forum will take place on Monday, Nov. 10, from noon to 1:15 p.m. at the Desert Gardens Community Centre, 540 Seymour St.
All mayoral and councillor candidates will be invited to attend and each candidate will have an opportunity to speak on their platform and answer questions. A moderator will be on hand to keep the forum flowing smoothly. Candidates’ campaign materials will be available for people to pick up.
The room seats about 100.
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