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District of Sechelt
2nd Floor 5797 Cowrie St.
PO Box 129, Sechelt, BC
V0N 3A0
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Vision Plan in Action

The Vision Plan was adopted in principle on September 19th, 2007. Furthermore, as of January 2008, Council requires development proposals to reference and incorporate the general guidelines and concepts of the Vision Plan. A number of projects have been started, and some completed, to incorporate the Vision Plan into policies and bylaws for the District of Sechelt.

Implementation projects in progress
The following projects for Vision Implementation are in progress:

  • The review of the Official Community Plan has started in July 2008. Consultant Susan Stratis will draft a new Official Community Plan, with the support of a resident committee. A $ 75,000 grant will help fund the cost of the new Official Community Plan.
  • For Sandy Hook Tillicum Bay and Tuwanek, staff has started the drafting of a Neighbourhood Plan, in conjunction with the review of the Official Community Plan. Sandy Hook and Tuwanek have been the only neighbourhoods without a neighbourhood plan, but the area will become the first to have a new neighbourhood plan.
  • The Sechelt Accessibility Challenge is a project by the Distrist’s Accessibility Advisory Committee funded the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) and 2010 Legacies Now. The goal is to improve accessibility and inclusion within our community for older people, people with one or more disabilities. 
  • The Faces of Sechelt Story Contest followed up on the Accessibility Challenge as well as the Community Accord. A working group from the Accessibility Advisory Committee assisted by Alof!i Consultancy held a story contest. They collected stories about people's various experiences regarding the welcoming and inclusive character of the community. Five winning stories were presented at a dialogue event on February 6th, 2010. Alof!i Consultancy received a grant for this project from the provincial Welcoming and Inclusive Communities Dialogue Initiative.
  • An Active Transportation Plan will be drafted to prioritize improvements to the walking and bicycling routes in Sechelt. A $ 21,000 grant from the Built Environment and Active Transportation program (funded by the BC Healthy Living Alliance through ActNow BC) will be used for a study by a transportation planner.
  • The Mission Point Park planning project will provide a framework for the recently purchased lands in Davis Bay, near the mouth of Chapman Creek. A $ 25,000 grant from Trees for Tomorrow (Province of British Columbia) will support rejuvenation of park by adding new trees. In relation to parks planning the District is also working to update the Parks Development Cost Charge to incorporate the cost of park development into the DCC investment program.
  • For the old RCMP site on Dolphin St. the District is working with the Government of Canada, BC Housing, Sunshine Coast Community Services Society, Arrowhead Society and Vancouver Coastal Health on a plan to develop a clubhouse and 8 supportive housing units on site.
    UPDATE: April 8th, 2010 - $3.7M Olympic Legacy Housing Breaks Ground in Sechelt - View BC Housing Press Release
  • The establishment of a (regional) Housing Corporation is under investigation by as working group of the District of Sechelt, Town of Gibsons, Sunshine Coast Regional District and the volunteer Social Planning Council. Such an organization possibly can help creating more affordable housing on the Sunshine Coast.

Completed implementation projects

  • The Spirit Square project resulted in improvements to the public space in the Block 7 area (Library, Aquatic Centre, Courthouse, Seaside Centre). Funded 50% / 50% by the Province of British Columbia and the District of Sechelt, the $ 105,000 project resulted in additional green space and a meeting space next to the Seaside building. The design was provided by Judith Reeve and partners.
  • The zoning bylaw was changed to incorporate secondary suites in single family zoned areas. Secondary suites are an important part of Sechelt’s rental housing supply. With the change in the zoning bylaw new suites can now be constructed legally. Owners of existing suites are encouraged to upgrade their suite and make sure the dwelling is safe and healthy following BC Building Code requirements.
  • New heritage markers along the waterfronts of Sechelt celebrate historic events. The signs have been drafted with the help of Ann Watson (Sechelt Community Archives) and Gary Little.  It is hoped the signs will entertain residents and visitors alike for years to come.

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