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RDKB Introduction

Regional District of Kootenay Boundary is the regional governing body for the area including Big White Mountain. Big White is part of Area E, currently represented by Bill Baird. The Regional District is governed by a Board of Directors composed of thirteen members, one from each of the five Electoral Areas and one from each of the eight municipal councils. In the unincorporated areas (including Big White) the Regional District's Board of Directors serves as the local government much the same as a municipal council would. The Regional District provides a broad range of services within its boundaries. Services provided vary widely and many are partnerships of municipal and non-municipal areas within the region. In theory, only those areas receiving a particular service are taxed for the service. Some examples of these services include: solid waste management, general administration, community and regional planning & development, building inspection, sewage collection and treatment, animal control, recreation & culture, libraries, fire protection, economic development, public transit and cemeteries. The Regional District is governed by a Board of Directors composed of thirteen members, one from each of the five Electoral Areas (including Bill Baird who represents Big White and the rest of area E) and one from each of the eight municipal councils. In the unincorporated areas the Regional District's Board of Directors serves as the local government much the same as a municipal council would.

The RDKB is located in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada and is one of 27 regional districts in the province.  

The RDKB was incorporated on February 22, 1966 and consists of eight incorporated (urban) municipalities and five unincorporated (rural) Electoral Areas.

The RDKB encompasses 8,300 sq. km and is home to 32,118 residents.

The Regional District provides a broad range of services within its boundaries.    Services provided vary widely and many are partnerships of municipal and non-municipal areas within the region.    In theory, those areas receiving a particular service are taxed for the service.   Some examples of these services include:

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