Lacombe city council approves Heritage Land Use Bylaw amendments following committee consultation
The City of Lacombe’s Heritage Land Use Bylaw will be seeing some amendments, following a series of recommendations made in the Heritage Survey & Inventory Report.
At their regular meeting on Monday, council approved the amendments to sections in Bylaw 400.
The report resulted from extensive community consultation undertaken by the City, the Heritage Resources Committee (HRC), and an outside consultant throughout 2022 and 2023. The City then held two open houses for interested property owners in August 2023.
“These changes to the City’s Land Use Bylaw show the value in consulting with residents,” said Mayor Grant Creasey. “Through these amendments, we can preserve Lacombe’s history while ensuring our citizens’ interests and investments are incorporated within the regulations.”


