There were plenty of accomplishments for Peachland council and residents to be proud of over the last year.
The districtÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s 2024 Annual Report outlines several projects that have been started or completed.
Peachland received $12.2 million through ChildCareBCÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s New Spaces Fund to build a 104-space child care centre next to Peachland Elementary. The Okanagan Boys and Girls Club will operate the centre.
The newly constructed PeachlandÎÚÑ»´«Ã½“West Kelowna Multi-use Pathway had its grand opening on June 20. The 2.7-kilometre pathway offers cyclists and pedestrians a safe, off-highway route from downtown Peachland to the entrance of GoatÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s Peak Regional Park in West Kelowna.
Turner Park upgrades began in September, including a new accessible playground, picnic areas, washrooms, and improved parking. A competitive soccer field will open in June. Peachland Elementary students helped select the playground design.
The district purchased a 1.3-hectare property at 5180 Trepanier Bench Road for $1.5 million to expand park space and trail access.
Upgrades to Sanderson Dog Park included new fencing, signage, an outhouse, and a water station, funded by a $100,000 Growing Communities Fund grant.
The historic Peachland Museum is being renovated into a tourist info centre, supported by $600,000 in provincial funding and $167,000 from the District.
A new mural by artist Jean Bradbury now adorns Fourth Street Place, celebrating community through the Making Waves Mural Festival.
The annual report also lists council remuneration and expenses for 2024:
Top five earning district employees:
The district's top earner, Chief Administrative Officer Joe Creron, is not included on this list. Instead, his salary appears under a numbered company on the districtÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s Schedule of Payments to Suppliers of Goods and Services in the amount of $247,942.
The 2024 Annual Report is available on the .