West Kelowna Council has had several of its resolutions passed at the Union of BC Municipalities convention in Vancouver.
The union membership has agreed to lobby the province to allow local governments to pay for and implement photo radar on local roads.
Mayor Doug Findlater has said traffic calming has not been working in dealing with speeding, and they don't have enough police officers to increase enforcement.
The union also agreed to West Kelowna's request to lobby the Solicitor General to review rural RCMP staffing levels.
West Kelowna wants to ensure that staffing, and especially funding levels, remain on par between municipal and provincial RCMP units housed in the city's integrated department.
While municipalities routinely fund increases to the number of city officers - the number of provincially funded officers does not automatically change.
and the UBCM will ask the Ministry of Environment to develop a strategy to reduce and control the growing rat population - right now, there's no province-wide plan in place to get rid of the pests.