September 30 is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, which honours the lost children and Survivors of residential schools, their families and communities. The City is recognizing the day with the following:
The Parks, Recreation and Culture Advisory Committee
The Parks, Recreation and Culture Advisory Committee was formed in 2021 to provide feedback and recommendations to staff on emerging community needs related to parks, recreation, and culture which work towards enhancing cultural diversity, inculusion, arts and sport tourism in the community for future consideration by Council.
On September 22, 2020, Pitt Meadows Council established the Community Support Select Committee (the “Committee”) to provide a platform to strengthen relationships and share information between City Council and community organizations that provide support to Pitt Meadows citizens. The mandate of the Committee is to build relationships and enhance dialogue and information sharing between Council and community organizations that provide social services to Pitt Meadows residents.
The Pitt Meadows Day Advisory Committee provides support to the City with the planning and execution of the annual Pitt Meadows Day event. This signature event provides an opportunity for residents to gather, connect and celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of our City.
The Pitt Meadows Day Advisory Committee proposes to meeting monthly, however they will only proceed with meetings as business needs require.
Pitt Meadows Farmers Market runs the first and third Tuesday, June to September, from 3:00 to 7:00pm in Spirit Square. For more information visit farmersandmore.org/locations-pitt-meadows
The Advisory Design Panel provides advice and recommendations on development and design matters, taking into consideration the community's unique character and the City's Official Community Plan. The ADP considers and provides recommendations on other projects or applications as referred by Staff and/or Council and assists the City in the formulation of design policies and criteria including urban design guidelines, as required.
The Active Transportation Advisory Committee advises Council and City Staff on strategic priorities and policies relating to active transportation in Pitt Meadows using the Pedestrian and Cycling Master Plan as a guide.
The Agricultural Advisory Committee advises Council and Staff on matters related to agriculture in the community which may include comprehensive reviews of agriculture-related policies, plans and development proposals using the City of Pitt Meadows Official Community Plan as a guide.
According to the Local Government Act a municipality that has adopted a zoning bylaw must establish a Board of Variance to allow people to request relief from the provisions of that bylaw. A person may apply to the Board for a minor variance if they feel compliance with the bylaw would cause them hardship. The Board of Variance is a quasi-judicial board consisting of three volunteers from the community appointed by Council.
The Engagement & Priorities Committee (EPC) is a committee of the whole of Council which meets several times a year to hear about important upcoming initiatives.
The Advisory Design Panel provides advice and recommendations on development and design matters, taking into consideration the community's unique character and the City's Official Community Plan. The ADP considers and provides recommendations on other projects or applications as referred by Staff and/or Council and assists the City in the formulation of design policies and criteria including urban design guidelines, as required.
The Advisory Design Panel provides advice and recommendations on development and design matters, taking into consideration the community's unique character and the City's Official Community Plan. The ADP considers and provides recommendations on other projects or applications as referred by Staff and/or Council and assists the City in the formulation of design policies and criteria including urban design guidelines, as required.
According to the Local Government Act a municipality that has adopted a zoning bylaw must establish a Board of Variance to allow people to request relief from the provisions of that bylaw. A person may apply to the Board for a minor variance if they feel compliance with the bylaw would cause them hardship. The Board of Variance is a quasi-judicial board consisting of three volunteers from the community appointed by Council.
Property taxes and the Provincial Home Owner grants are due by July 4. The Provincial Home Owner Grant application process has changed. Homeowners must now apply directly through the province. For more details, click here.
Help shape the future of Harris road by attending an in person open house in Pitt Meadows from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Pitt Meadows Family Recreation Centre
As part of this engagement, the port authority will share: