We Wai Kai First Nations Housing Strategy
This housing strategy outlined how the First Nation’s housing goals could be achieved to meet the growing needs of those on and off reserve.
This housing strategy outlined how the First Nation’s housing goals could be achieved to meet the growing needs of those on and off reserve.
To support Stoney Creek Park trail system development, Camrose received grant funding to establish a Trail Master Plan for the Stoney Creek Valley.
To support Stoney Creek Park trail system development, Camrose received grant funding to establish a Trail Master Plan for the Stoney Creek Valley.
The City’s development approval enhancement project created a more efficient, transparent, and responsive development approval system.
Tofino’s successful Housing Accelerator Fund application and subsequent planning support their objective to increase multi-family housing development.
McElhanney supports small and medium-sized municipalities by providing planning services so that they are ready for development.
To accommodate community growth, the Town of Ponoka engaged McElhanney to lead a review of their Municipal Development Plan in mid-2022.
This project began as other flood mapping projects do: the existing flood maps were from 1982 and the District of Kitimat knew that they required an update.
High River, AB – The Town of High River, Alberta, had an outdated set of bylaws which dated back to 1980. McElhanney was retained to re-write the Town’s Land Use Bylaw based entirely on walkability; the first of its find in Alberta.
Highway 97 Corridor Improvements, Boucherie to Westlake Conceptual Planning Study 2013-2017 | West Kelowna, BC Highway 97 is the primary North-South roadway through the Okanagan Valley, connecting the communities of Osoyoos, Oliver, Penticton, Kelowna, Vernon, and Kamloops.