Selkirk Moves to Leave Capital Planning Region, Citing Need for Local Control
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Selkirk moves to leave Capital Planning Region, citing need for local control
At a June 9 council meeting, Selkirk’s council voted unanimously to adopt a resolution under newly passed legislation — Bill 4: The Planning Amendment Act — that gives municipalities the ability to opt out of the regional planning body. The…
City of Selkirk Formally Requests Withdrawal from the Capital Planning Region and Plan 20-50
New provincial legislation enables Selkirk to restore local planning autonomy and ensure municipal service decisions are made by the locally-elected council. The City of Selkirk has formally requested withdrawal from… The post City of Selkirk Formally Requests Withdrawal from the Capital Planning Region and Plan 20-50 appeared first on City of Selkirk.
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