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Your morning coffee just got a speed boost in Kelowna

Your City Hall just made it easier to get your morning coffee

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: how quickly new businesses can actually set up shop here. We all complain about red tape, right? Well, City Hall just made a significant move to cut through some of that for a specific type of business.

### Drive-Thrus Get a Fast Pass

The big news from the Council meeting this past Tuesday, April 2nd, is the approval of some substantial zoning bylaw amendments. What does that mean for you? If you’re a fan of convenience, specifically drive-thrus, get ready. Council voted 7-2 to simplify the process for certain "quick service food and beverage" establishments, essentially fast-tracking them through the development permit stage. Mayor Tom Dyas and Councillor Mohini Singh were the dissenting votes.

Here’s the breakdown: * **The Big Change:** Drive-thru lanes will no longer need a separate development permit if they're part of a larger commercial building that already has a permit. * **Why it Matters:** This cuts down on approval times significantly. Instead of waiting for a separate council hearing and public input for just the drive-thru component, it’s now an administrative approval. * **The Goal:** City staff stated this is meant to reduce "unnecessary delays" and streamline the permit process, especially for the high demand for quick service food and coffee.

We're already seeing a steady stream of new business licenses, and this amendment, which officially came into effect immediately, means places like a new Tim Hortons or Starbucks could pop up faster. Keep an eye on commercial developments around Harvey Avenue and the burgeoning areas near the William R. Bennett Bridge — that’s where we’ll likely see the first impacts of this change.

My cousin Niko and the team on the Morning Wire will be diving into this more – you can hear it live at mornings.live.

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