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LPRP Regional Planning
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Developing the Lower Peace Regional Plan (LPRP) is a phased approach that begins with gathering and assessing information, input and advice, followed by receiving feedback and drafting the regional plan, and ends with finalizing and approving the plan. Making and Amending Regional Plans offers more information about the planning process. |
LPRP Regional Advisory Council
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A Regional Advisory Council (RAC) is comprised of a cross-section of individuals who live, work, recreate or have an interest in the region, and are able to strategically consider what is best for the entire region at a holistic level. Administration presents more information about the role of Regional Advisory Councils.
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LPRP Consultation
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Contributions from the Regional Advisory Council, First Nations and Métis groups, stakeholders, municipalities and the public inform the development of the regional plan. Visit Public Consultations to discover how to contribute to regional planning.
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LPRP Regional Plan
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The regional plan sets out a new approach for managing our lands and natural resources to achieve our province's long-term environmental, economic and social goals. When a regional plan is approved by Cabinet, it becomes law. Learn more about the binding effect of regional plans at Nature and Effect of Regional Plans. |
Lower Peace Planning Region
To download the regional map, go to LUF Maps and Shapefiles and select Lower Peace Region.
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