Red Deer city council passes bylaw amendment that expands housing options
Red Deer city council approved a zoning bylaw amendment that will create more housing options in the community.
On Tuesday, council gave final approval of an amended resolution allowing house suites in duplexes across most residential zones throughout the city, where duplexes are already permitted except for the neighbourhoods of Parkvale, Waskasoo, and Woodlea. The resolution also removes the Direct Control 35 Zone.
This decision came after a nearly three-hour public hearing on Tuesday night, where council deliberated and listened to concerns from Red Deer residents.
There was much back and forth between councillors, but on third reading, the resolution passed by a vote of 5-4. Mayor Cindy Jefferies and councillors Kraymer Barnstable, Tristin Brisbois, and Bruce Buruma were opposed. However, Cassandra Curtis, Adam Goodwin, Chad Krahn, Jaelene Tweedle, and Dianne Wyntjes were in favour.


