Saanich Council Approves Scaled-Down Shelbourne Valley Plan
Saanich council approves scaled-down Shelbourne Valley Plan, capping building heights at six storeys in key area. Plan serves as thirty-year guide for land use and transportation. Council members had mixed views on height limits, with some supporting the move to avoid another busy hub and others worrying about funding for green spaces. Council also prioritized watershed health and expanded the plans northeast edge. Final vote and public hearing set for later this spring.
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