Chilliwack councillors blast BC govt., Chilliwack MLAs over forced housing plans that could ban public hearings, usher in paid parking downtown
CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack city councillors had pointed words during their meeting Tuesday (Dec. 19) for the B.C. government, including Chilliwack’s two NDP MLAs, over the province’s plan to force the construction of thousands of more housing units across the province around transit hubs, outlaw public hearings on certain developments and potentially usher in paid parking in downtown Chilliwack.
According to a staff report prepared by City of Chilliwack staff member Reuben Koole, the B.C. government introduced and ratified several new bills that amend the Local Government Act in regards to the municipal review and approval of development, including Bill 44 pertaining to housing statutes, Bill 46 pertaining to development financing, and Bill 47 involving development in transit-oriented areas.
The staff report from city Koole notes that this recently enacted legislation embodies the most significant pivot in planning and land use management in British Columbia in several decades.
“Common practices and processes in managing development applications and approvals will now require reviewing and updating, and planning staff work load will likely undergo a shift as the various legislative changes take effect over time,” Koole wrote in his staff report for Chilliwack city council.