Cumberland council will consider adding more money to electric vehicle charging stations at its next meeting.
On Tuesday, Annie Bérard, Chief Financial Officer for the village, will make a report to council, with a focus on changes to the draft 2024-2028 budgets.
These changes include adding $4,000 for health and safety software implementation, $9,000 for WildSafe BC Coordinator next year, $2,500 for firefighter training, $2,000 for a street tree replacement, and $30,000 for level two charging stations.
The village says after the meeting, council will present both the budgets and a proposed bylaw for the 2024-2028 financial plan to the public as part of an open house.
The open house is happening on November 20, while the council meeting is on Tuesday, with a recorded livestream available on the Village’s YouTube channel.