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The draft 2026-2030 Financial Plan for the City of Colwood outlines the city's fiscal strategy and service delivery. It is built upon four core principles: fiscal responsibility, affordability and cost-effectiveness, sustainable infrastructure replacement, and capital investment optimization. The plan details departmental service plans, capital expenditure forecasts, and long-term financial policies to ensure sustainable growth and a high quality of life for residents, aligning with the city's vision and strategic priorities.
The meeting included discussions on the proposed Colwood Garden Hub project, with community feedback supporting biodiversity and food security. Other topics involved concerns regarding the municipal transportation plan, specifically the connection between Metchosin Road and the Veterans Memorial Parkway, and criticisms of current development and traffic management strategies. Additionally, concerns were raised regarding flood plain management and the protection of riparian areas related to proposed development on Latoria Road, along with a motion regarding the city's membership in an urban development organization.
This document presents the City of Colwood's Financial Plan for 2026-2030, detailing the service profiles, priorities, and financial allocations for various municipal departments. The plan outlines commitments to enhancing community safety and well-being through effective policing, fire rescue, and health administration services, alongside fostering community engagement and economic development. It also emphasizes sustainable infrastructure management, including roads, parks, and utility systems, and optimizing internal operations through finance, IT, GIS, human resources, and planning, all while maintaining fiscal responsibility and transparency.
This document compiles public input and related materials concerning proposed amendments to the City of Colwood's Land Use Bylaw. The amendments primarily involve adding hotels and motels as a permitted use in specific areas (Areas 1 and 8) of the CD30 (Royal Beach) Zone and modifying the rear-yard setback requirements for single-family homes in other designated areas (Areas 3 and 7). These changes are intended to support tourism, enhance commercial activity, and optimize residential development flexibility within the municipality.
The Colwood Waterfront Stewardship Plan provides overall direction and guidance for the redevelopment and management of the Colwood waterfront, focusing on public realm lands. It aims to balance increasing recreational uses with the significant pressures of climate change and sea level rise, while preserving the area's rich ecological, archaeological, and cultural heritage. Key focus areas include building connections with First Nations, celebrating natural character, strengthening connectivity, protecting and enhancing the environment through Green Shores principles, promoting community health and wellness, ensuring accessibility, and nurturing partnerships. The plan seeks to maintain the waterfront as a resilient, respected, and vibrant destination for recreation and cultural activities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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