Land Use Bylaw Refresh

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What is a Land Use Bylaw?

A Land Use Bylaw controls development by categorizing all properties in a city into various land use districts. It governs what may occur (land use) on every piece of property, and establishes a system for issuing development permits.



Why do we need it?
A Land Use Bylaw is one of the most important sets of regulations that a municipality has. It is a tool to help ensure that ongoing development is well aligned with a city's overall vision. The Municipal Government Act requires each Alberta municipality to have its own Land Use Bylaw.

Why is a refresh being done?

Our current Land Use Bylaw (#4168) was drafted in 2013, with several revisions occurring over the past nine years. To better serve the Medicine Hat community of today, a new Land Use Bylaw is currently being written.




Lilacs photo by Olivia Worth (myMH photo contest)




What is a Land Use Bylaw?

A Land Use Bylaw controls development by categorizing all properties in a city into various land use districts. It governs what may occur (land use) on every piece of property, and establishes a system for issuing development permits.



Why do we need it?
A Land Use Bylaw is one of the most important sets of regulations that a municipality has. It is a tool to help ensure that ongoing development is well aligned with a city's overall vision. The Municipal Government Act requires each Alberta municipality to have its own Land Use Bylaw.

Why is a refresh being done?

Our current Land Use Bylaw (#4168) was drafted in 2013, with several revisions occurring over the past nine years. To better serve the Medicine Hat community of today, a new Land Use Bylaw is currently being written.




Lilacs photo by Olivia Worth (myMH photo contest)



  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    A new Land Use Bylaw is being drafted to better serve the Medicine Hat community of today and to align with the City's overall vision for the next 30 years.

       Sorry, this survey closed July 31, 2024.

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