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Lions Bay
The Village of Lions Bay, a small municipality on Howe Sound in British Columbia, Canada, is soliciting proposals from qualified and experienced consultants to develop a comprehensive Natural Asset Inventory (NAI) for all natural assets within its municipal boundaries. The work will produce a spatially-explicit inventory aligned with CSA W218:23 standards, classifying and mapping forests, creeks, wetlands, shorelines and other significant natural features, and assessing their condition, ecosystem services and risks from climate hazards (wildfire, flooding, slope failure, sea level rise). The selected consultant will deliver GIS-compatible outputs, recommendations, and capacity-building to integrate natural assets into the Village's asset management and climate action planning.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Lions Bay
Close: Jul 24, 2026
The Village of Lions Bay, a small municipality on Howe Sound in British Columbia, Canada, is soliciting proposals from qualified and experienced consultants to develop a comprehensive Natural Asset Inventory (NAI) for all natural assets within its municipal boundaries. The work will produce a spatially-explicit inventory aligned with CSA W218:23 standards, classifying and mapping forests, creeks, wetlands, shorelines and other significant natural features, and assessing their condition, ecosystem services and risks from climate hazards (wildfire, flooding, slope failure, sea level rise). The selected consultant will deliver GIS-compatible outputs, recommendations, and capacity-building to integrate natural assets into the Village's asset management and climate action planning.
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The Village of Lions Bay, a small municipality on the shore of Howe Sound in British Columbia, Canada, is requesting pre-qualifications from experienced engineering consultants to provide general civil engineering support services. Work will cover feasibility studies, detailed design, procurement, and construction support for capital and operations projects related to Village infrastructure. The goal is to establish a short-list of up to three qualified firms that may be invited to future direct awards or RFPs for specific assignments.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Lions Bay
Close: Jul 24, 2026
The Village of Lions Bay, a small municipality on the shore of Howe Sound in British Columbia, Canada, is requesting pre-qualifications from experienced engineering consultants to provide general civil engineering support services. Work will cover feasibility studies, detailed design, procurement, and construction support for capital and operations projects related to Village infrastructure. The goal is to establish a short-list of up to three qualified firms that may be invited to future direct awards or RFPs for specific assignments.
AvailableLions Bay
Proposals are sought for the Lions Bay Beach Jetty repair project, encompassing repair and restoration of the existing rock and log jetty, replacement of a log breakwater, installation of underwater rock berms, pathway construction, and beach sand placement.
Posted Date
Aug 26, 2024
Due Date
Sep 13, 2024
Release: Aug 26, 2024
Lions Bay
Close: Sep 13, 2024
Proposals are sought for the Lions Bay Beach Jetty repair project, encompassing repair and restoration of the existing rock and log jetty, replacement of a log breakwater, installation of underwater rock berms, pathway construction, and beach sand placement.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lions Bay
The council meeting featured the formal appointment of the first full-time fire chief for the Village of Lions Bay fire and rescue service. Additionally, the council announced the selection of the 2026 Citizen of the Year, with plans for a formal announcement during the upcoming Canada Day ceremonies. The meeting also included a session for public participation and concluded with a motion to adjourn.
The council discussed various operational and governance issues, including the inclusion of community concerns in public records and petitions regarding environmental hazards and infrastructure safety. There was a focus on the status of bylaws related to soil and land alteration, as well as upcoming Official Community Plan (OCP) implementation. Furthermore, the meeting involved planning for ministerial meetings to advocate for regional emergency responses, such as wildfire and water filtration improvements, and the discussion of code of conduct policies.
The council meeting focused on procedural discussions regarding the addition of items to the closed session agenda. Members debated the transparency of moving items into a closed session, specifically concerning legal matters and associated expenditures. The discussion centered on whether these items should be formally disclosed and debated in an open forum versus a closed session, leading to a vote on the amendment to the closed meeting purpose.
The council held a public hearing to discuss proposed amendments to the zoning and development bylaw. The primary focus was the removal of community amenity contribution references from the RS1 zone and establishing a single 700 square meter minimum lot size standard. Community members expressed concerns regarding the timing of the amendments, potential infrastructure impacts, transparency in the decision-making process, and the request to defer such significant changes until the upcoming official community plan review. Residents specifically emphasized the need for comprehensive studies on water capacity, slope stability, and emergency response before proceeding with zoning changes.
The council convened for a regular session and discussed the closure of the council meeting. A motion was made and carried to close the meeting, with a planned resumption later in the evening.
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