March 1, 2024
Public hearings consultation extended
The consultation period for the Consultation Paper on Renovating the Public Hearing has been extended to 22 March 2024. Please visit the Renovate the Public Hearing project page to download your copy of the consultation paper and to read about how to submit a response.
February 29, 2024
Spotlight on renovating the public hearing: Should BC legislation on local-land-use bylaws specify procedural requirements for public engagement and public hearings?
BCLI is running a public consultation (closing date: 15 March 2024 update: the closing date has been extended to 22 March 2024) for its Renovate the Public Hearing Project. The consultation is asking for your views on options for reforming public engagement on local-land-use bylaws. For more information about how Read more…
February 15, 2024
One month left to have your say on renovating the public hearing
BCLI is currently seeking input on how local governments engage the public over land-use bylaws. The Consultation Paper on Renovating the Public Hearing poses six broad issues for reform and sets out a series of options for addressing each of them. The consultation for this project has one month remaining. Read more…
February 8, 2024
Spotlight on renovating the public hearing: Should BC legislation be amended to enable other forms of public engagement on local land-use bylaws?
BCLI is running a public consultation (closing date: 15 March 2024) for its Renovate the Public Hearing Project. The consultation is asking for your views on options for reforming public engagement on local-land-use bylaws. For more information about how to participate in the public consultation, please visit the Renovate the Read more…
January 31, 2024
Public-hearings consultation reaches halfway mark
As of today, BCLI is halfway through its public consultation for the Renovate the Public Hearing Project. You have until 15 March 2024 to respond to our issues for reform. This project examines provincial legislation that requires local governments to engage the public on proposed land-use bylaws. In British Columbia, Read more…