Land Use Bylaw Amendments
Consultation has concluded. Thank you for your interest
Current Conversations
- Downtown and Warehouse District Off-Street Parking Requirements Information and Survey
Land Use Bylaw Information
The land use bylaw is the municipality’s primary tool to control and regulate how all land is used and developed in the community. It is, therefore, arguably one of Lethbridge’s most important documents as it has significant implications for how the community is shaped. Simply explained, it specifies:
- How land may be used;
- Where a building can go on a site
- Building’s height and size
- Other provisions to enable good city building
- Landscaping
- Mobility and Accessibility
- Parking
A newly numbered Land Use Bylaw (LUB 6300) was adopted by Council in 2020, and the bylaw is now being reviewed to realign its regulations with the community's vision.
This page will be used to gather feedback regarding proposed amendments over the next two years.
Consultation has concluded. Thank you for your interest
Please ask any questions you may have about the proposed change to the rules around off-street parking in Downtown and the Warehouse District.
You can see a list of frequently asked questions here.