City of Lethbridge launches review of aging Land Use Bylaw
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The City of Lethbridge has launched its new Land Use Bylaw (LUB) Renewal project.
The LUB regulates the development of private land throughout the city and impacts how neighborhoods are developed. The bylaw was first put into effect in 1986, and a comprehensive renewal on the bylaw has not been done since its implementation.
The project will take place over several years and will allow residents to provide feedback on the project as it progresses.
Ross Kilgour, Co-Project Manager, said, “The LUB is really like the DNA of Lethbridge. It controls what uses and types of buildings can be built where, how tall buildings can be, parking requirements, home businesses, and more.”