Corporate Services
Corporate Services is responsible for supporting the legislative matters and decisions of Council and for providing the official secretariat for Council and all other statutory bodies within the corporation. This function includes agenda preparation, recording of official minutes, administration and certification of bylaws, and the execution of all legal documentation on behalf of the District. The department is responsible for providing Council with up-to-date legislative, statutory and procedural information in which local governments operate. Corporate Services also administers the corporate records management program and is responsible for compliance with Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOI) legislation. The department conducts the triennial general local and school district elections, as well as by-elections and referenda.
This department also oversees the Human Resources, Bylaw Services and encourages bylaw compliance on various property maintenance standards, nuisance, dog control, noise, parking, traffic, business licence, illegal dumping, litter, graffiti, and controlled substance bylaws currently in force.
GET INVOLVED
- Attend Council Meetings: Council appreciates your interest in local government and has made it a priority to be accessible by providing opportunities for you to participate at Council meetings. Regular Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Monday of each month. When schedules change, as they do periodically, notice is given in accordance with the District's Public Notice Bylaw.
- Participate on a District Committee: Council appoints community members to participate on various District Committees. Ads are placed into the local newspaper as a position becomes vacant.
Council Committees: Currently there are no vacancies - Write to Mayor and Council or meet with the Mayor: We encourage you to write to the Mayor and Council on various issues of concern. The Mayor is also available to meet with members of the public. Call the District office to set up your appointment or write to the Mayor and Council at P.O. Box 609, Hope, BC, V0X 1L0 or info@hope.ca.
- Run for Office: All mayors and councilors are elected for a four-year term. Any Canadian citizen who is eligible to vote in the province of British Columbia is qualified to run for election as a council or board member unless you are an employee of the municipality (unless a leave of absence is taken).
Find out more about your local government: Local Government in BC: A Community Effort
Contact Information
Department of Corporate Services
Phone: (604) 869-5671
Email: info@hope.ca


