The Winnipeg Zoning By-law Review Thursday October 20

The Winnipeg Zoning By-law Review
Thursday, October 20, 2016
3:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (drop in anytime)
The Forks South Atrium, 1 Forks Market Road

Zoning bylaws are the kind of thing Winnipeg Trails keeps tabs on and, if you have the knowledge and expertise, we’d like to encourage you to help. Let’s ensure that Winnipeg’s zoning bylaws reflect who want to be as a city. Things like parking minimums from a bygone era can lead to sprawl. Bylaws around bike parking at new apartment buildings can effect your ability to get out there and use those trails. Have a look at what the City of Winnipeg – Municipal Government is proposing: http://www.winnipeg.ca/…/PublicEng…/ZoningReview/default.stm and drop by.

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