Kelowna is moving ahead with the next version of its Cultural Plan, a roadmap that will shape the city香蕉视频直播檚 arts, heritage and cultural investments over the next decade.
At a meeting on July 21, city council received a staff report and endorsed the plan香蕉视频直播檚 development process, which will unfold over six phases between now and fall 2026. The goal is to build on the successes of the 2020香蕉视频直播2025 Cultural Plan while responding to new social, economic, and demographic realities.
The process promises broad public engagement, measurable outcomes, and strong Indigenous inclusion. Elements that drew support from several councillors.
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Llana Teichroeb, a nsyilxcen language speaker and member of Westbank First Nation, is serving as Indigenous Advisor, helping ensure reconciliation and inclusion are woven into every phase.
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Coun. Loyal Wooldridge also praised the plan, which includes regular progress updates and an economic impact assessment of Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 creative sector.
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The city香蕉视频直播檚 Cultural Services Department is leading the work, supported by cultural planning consultants Patricia Huntsman Culture + Communication. Public engagement will begin this fall, and the final plan is expected by fall 2026.
Council will receive progress updates at key points, including presentations of the Creative Sector Economic Impact Assessment in late 2025 and the Cultural Plan Final Report Card in 2026.