The City of Lethbridge says it has heard from thousands of residents and community stakeholders, and that it will all help to inform future policies.

Phase Two of consultations for the Land Use Bylaw (LUB) Renewal Project has wrapped up, and a What We Heard report was submitted to city council this week.

Dozens of engagement opportunities were held between January and July this year, including online surveys, in-person events, and advertisements.

Mayor Blaine Hyggen says he was pleased to see such strong levels of input.

“The level of public participation in this phase of the Land Use Bylaw Renewal has been impressive,” says Hyggen. “It’s a clear reflection of how engaged and invested our residents are in the future of Lethbridge. Council was proud to support an engagement plan that pu

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