Red Deer city council to do ‘wholistic’ review of 1990s-written Land Use Bylaw
Red Deer city council will consider first reading of a revised Land Use Bylaw (LUB), also known as the Zoning Bylaw, on Monday, March 18.
“Our current Land Use Bylaw was written in the 1990s, and while updates have occurred since that time, we have certainly not undertaken a wholistic update to the document in its entirety until now,” explains Emily Damberger, Manager of City Planning & Growth.
“The update is focused on reducing restrictions, streamlining standards, allowing more uses in all zones, and to allow for more housing options for people at all ages and stages of life.”
The proposed Land Use Bylaw or Zoning Bylaw can be viewed in its entirety on reddeer.ca/LUBreview.