The City of Dawson Creek is inviting residents to provide feedback as it updates its zoning bylaw. A public survey is open until September 10 at 4:30 p.m., giving residents a chance to share their views.
The city is currently in the community engagement stage and wants input on zoning-related topics. Officials say public feedback will help shape land use rules and guide future development.
This update follows provincial legislation that requires all municipalities in British Columbia to review and revise zoning bylaws by December 31. Dawson Creek’s update also reflects recent local changes, including new master plans, policy updates, an Interim Housing Needs Report, and the upcoming adoption of the city’s new Official Community Plan this fall.
Zoning bylaws are essential tools that regulate land use in Dawson Creek. They outline where homes, businesses, and other structures can be built. The rules also cover building heights, fences, and property usage, helping the city manage growth in an organized way.
Residents have two ways to complete the survey: online through the city’s website or in person at City Hall, located at 10105 12A Street. The city encourages everyone to participate, as the feedback will inform decisions that affect neighborhoods across Dawson Creek.
City officials say the survey is part of a broader effort to ensure that the zoning bylaw reflects community needs and local priorities. By engaging the public, the city aims to create clear rules that support responsible development while maintaining the character of the community.
The zoning bylaw update is also tied to new housing strategies. The city’s Interim Housing Needs Report highlights areas where new housing may be required, while the upcoming Official Community Plan sets long-term goals for sustainable growth. Together, these efforts will help guide land use decisions for years to come.
Residents are urged to review the survey carefully and provide detailed feedback. Input from homeowners, business owners, and renters is especially valuable as it ensures diverse perspectives are considered. The city will use the results to draft a revised zoning bylaw that balances development, community needs, and environmental considerations.
The public survey will remain open until 4:30 p.m. on September 10. Updates on the bylaw review process will be available on the city’s website. Participation in the survey is an important step for anyone interested in shaping the future of Dawson Creek’s neighborhoods and land use policies.