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Awards
Our organization has received many awards that highlight our efforts to make Kelowna a City of the Future. We have been recognized for our strong financial management practices, visionary initiatives surrounding the environment, housing, technology, public input and community inclusiveness, and our commitment to following industry best practices.
Infrastructure planning
Balancing investment in infrastructure for today and the future
Garbage, recycling & yard waste
Garbage, recycling & yard waste collection
Environmental 360 Solutions (E360S) provides curbside garbage, recycling and yard waste collection in the Central Okanagan
For information on your collection schedule, what goes where, what to recycle, important links and events, visit the Regional District of Central Okanagan's Waste Reduction Office website and check out the resources below.
Property tax estimator results
Values shown are estimates and are based on approved budgets. The estimated values are only valid for residential properties (Class 01)*.
Total taxes shown are for the taxable portion of a property's assessment. Does not include local services taxes (garbage and landfill charges, sewer usage charges, parcel taxes) or any reductions for Home Owner Grants.
Property tax and assessment tools
Search by a property folio number, address, block or PID to view a property's tax and assessment details.
-->Property tax deferment
Once you receive your property tax notice, you may be able to apply to the Province of BC for a low interest loan to pay the current year property taxes on your principal residence.
Property tax info and payments
2024 Property taxes are due on July 2, 2024
Property tax notices are mailed each year in late May. To avoid a legislated 10 per cent late penalty fee, payments must be received by the due date. If paying through telephone banking or online through your bank or third party credit card, be sure to allow your institution at least three business days to transfer the payment to the City by the due date. If paying by cheque through the mail, note that the postmark date is not considered date of payment. Interested in learning more about your tax bill?