Following a recent round of consultation to gather feedback on whether there should be further amendments to allow additional dwelling units (ADUs) on rural properties, the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) has prepared a detailed What We Heard report summarizing the input received.
“I want to thank everyone who took the time to participate, whether through in-person or online workshops, by filling out a survey, or engaging in one-on-one conversations,” says RDEK Planner Sarah Baines, in a press release. “The feedback was extensive and will play an important role in shaping proposed
bylaw changes related to ADUs.”
Over the course of the four-month consultation, RDEK officials say 13 open houses, three online workshops, a public survey and a series of one-on-one meetings were held and approximately 580 residents shared their priorities, questions, ideas, and concerns about permitting Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs), referred to as small or additional homes, on private properties used for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes.
The What We Heard report is available for viewing and download on the project page: https://engage.rdek.bc.ca/housing.
Officials say hard copies can also be sent on request for those without
computer access.
Early this summer, the RDEK says it will be hosting a series of community meetings to review the proposed bylaw changes with residents.
“We look forward to continued engagement at the upcoming meetings and will share details as they become available,” adds Baines.






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