A long-term development plan for 18 Manitoba municipalities has been officially halted, after the province introduced legislation allowing municipalities to opt out.
The Winnipeg Metropolitan Region (WMR) Board announced its decision following a meeting today, resolving to “cease the public hearing process for Plan 20-50 and halt its progression to second reading.”
“A strong and effective regional plan must balance local needs with regional priorities. It’s about addressing the challenges we face today while laying the groundwork for a resilient and prosperous future for generations to come,” said WMR executive director Jennifer Freeman in a press release.
The plan included guidelines for development including housing, infrastructure and resource management. The plan was meant to guide the growth of Winnipeg and area to support economic development and sustainability.
“Through collaboration, innovation, and a focus on best practice, we can facilitate strategic infrastructure investment and coordinate land use planning and services while protecting our land and water,” the …