The Town of Osoyoos has approved an updated Animal Care and Control bylaw that will provide clearer rules and navigation for pet owners living in or visiting the town.
Osoyoos is moving ahead with a pilot project to regulate short-term rental accommodations in the town while ensuring that the supply of long-term rental housing is protected.
Unsightly premises and traffic were the two top things Osoyoos residents complained to the Town about this past summer, according to the latest quarterly update from the Corporate Services department.
The long-running saga of the Oleander Drive property in Osyoyoos has finally neared a conclusion with the Supreme Court of British Columbia ordering the owners to bring the building into compliance and complete the construction in a timely fashion or demolish the building.
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) continued to make progress on their proposed new noise bylaw format, one which would require measurement of decibels to determine the validity of noise complaints, at their August 18 planning and development meeting.
A proposed bylaw amendment that would open the door for food trucks to operate throughout the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) was recently approved with no objections or discussion along its stages of proposal: none at the first, second, or third readings, none at the public hearing, and none when it was adopted.