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Red Deerians invited to provide feedback on city’s land use rules

The Land Use Bylaw review will take 18 months
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Red Deer businesses and community members are invited to share ideas for improvements to the city’s land use regulations.

The City of Red Deer is embarking on a review of Red Deer’s Land Use Bylaw. Local businesses and community members are invited to share input on changes they would like to see incorporated in it.

The intent of this review is to consider the fundamentals of the bylaw, and to increase its flexibility and adaptability by reducing unnecessary regulations.

Improve the document’s “usability” and reviewing related processes to improve the customer experience are other goals.

“We understand that most people don’t experience the Land Use Bylaw through the regulations, but rather how they experience and feel the city,” said David Girardin, Major Projects Planner.

“If a person knows what they want to see changed but aren’t sure which regulation it applies to, we’d like to hear about it so we can try to figure it out.”

The review is expected to take approximately 18 months. Those interested can sign up to receive updates throughout the project.

The survey closes March 30, 2021. For more information and to provide feedback, visit www.reddeer.ca/LUBreview.



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