Council takes step to changing Public Notice Bylaw following

Council takes step to changing Public Notice Bylaw following complaints about lack of consultation on new developments


Prince Albert Daily Herald
Prince Albert City Hall/Daily Herald File Photo
Prince Albert city council has voted to change the way it sends out public notices allow more time for community feedback, and increase the number of properties who receive notices about new developments that might be controversial.
Planning and Development Director Craig Guidinger told council it’s no secret the City’s current bylaw has been a controversial topic. On Monday, he submitted a plan that would give residents one month to respond to a proposed development in their neighbourhood, and solicit feedback from residents who live within 150 meters of the property.

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