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DAN ALBAS: Open lines of communication

Citizens deserve to have the most up-to-date information to make informed decisions.



Last week, Kelowna Fire Chief Travis Whiting announced that he and his department hoped to lift all evacuation orders within the City of Kelowna by Thursday of that week.



I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all our firefighters and first responders for their incredible work in saving so many homes. I would also like to thank the many volunteers working behind the scenes to assist those who have been evacuated or lost their homes.



For example, the Central Okanagan Search and Rescue (COSAR) volunteer members have put in many hours of service during the past few weeks. All these incredible efforts are greatly appreciated by all of us.



Regarding the announcement from Kelowna Fire Chief Travis Whiting, it should be noted that the situation was not certain due to the rapidly changing weather and wind conditions in the Okanagan. Nevertheless, the Chief and his department shared a goal and objective with the community they serve.



This information was beneficial for those who were displaced and impacted by the evacuation order, allowing residents to have some hope and the ability to make preliminary plans based on a potential timeline.



Earlier this week, I received confidential information that Highway 97, currently closed due to a landslide, would not be open to the public the following day.



While it is understandable that geotechnical work must be performed to assess the stability of the rockslide and identify remedial actions to ensure public safety, citizens, businesses, and other organizations would benefit from this information being publicly shared so that they can make informed decisions.



I have spoken with several individuals and businesses who have suffered adverse effects due to the lack of information regarding the road closure.



This has led to many cancellations, long drives after a full day of work, or unexpected hotel costs as people are forced to make hasty and often costly decisions. Examples of this include a dentist canceling all of their appointments, a company having to pay for accommodations to ensure contracted work is completed on time, and even someone whose partner damaged their vehicle taking a forestry road in order to be at work on time.



I commend Penticton MLA Dan Ashton for publicly sharing these concerns and the need for better and more timely communication from the Provincial Ministry of Transportation. It is crucial that those who work at all levels of government, including elected officials, are accountable to citizens, return phone calls, and communicate promptly.



Citizens deserve to have the most up-to-date information to make informed decisions.



My question this week is:

How satisfied are you with the communication you receive from elected officials and government?

Please feel free to contact me at Dan.Albas@parl.gc.ca or call toll-free 1-800-665-8711.

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