Candidate would give Vernon louder voice on provincial issues
One of the candidates seeking the mayor’s chair in Vernon this fall has outlined his plan to give Vernon a bigger voice in efforts to lobby for changes at the provincial level.
Scott Anderson, a current city councillor, issued a news release today (Sept. 22), saying many of the problems the city faces are not within their jurisdiction to fix.
“In the case of crime, we can enforce bylaws, but little more. Drug policy, affordable housing, the courts, doctors, health, police, even the highways through downtown, are all under senior government jurisdiction. That’s why it frustrates people when they look to local politicians to fix things, but they can’t,” Anderson, a current city councillor stated.
Anderson, who is up against incumbent Victor Cumming and Erik Olesen in the Oct. 15th election, added that despite the jurisdictional challenges, municipalities can use political pressure to make change at the provincial level.











