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PROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes Deadline to pay without penalty. The property tax and utilities payment deadline for 2021 is July 2, 2021.A late penalty of 5% will be applied after August 31, 2021. OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN What is an Official Community Plan? Provincial legislation defines an OCP as a statement of objectives and policies to guide decisions on planning and land use management, within the area covered by the plan, respecting the purposes of local government. It must consider anticipated housing needs, schools, service requirements, publicfacilities
LANDFILL - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Location, Hours and Contact: The Squamish Landfill is located on Landfill Road in the Brackendale neighbourhood off of Highway 99 opposite the Alice Lake exit. The Recycle Depot is located at the Landfill entrance and before the weigh scale. The Landfill accepts waste originating from within the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District.BUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the Development BUDGET, FINANCIAL PLAN & ANNUAL REPORTS During the budget planning process, staff and Council strive to balance the true cost of the services we deliver and the tax burden on property owners to fund these services. Property taxation funds 47% of these services, with borrowing, reserves, utility fees and other revenue sources making up the rest. HOW TO: REGISTER FOR A PROGRAM ONLINE The list of current offerings for that program will appear below. You may click on ‘View Details’ for important information related to the program or pool session. Click ‘Add’ at the end of the row with your desired date and timeslot. A pop-up window will appear and you will need to ‘Select A Client’ to choose which person on youraccount
COMMUNITY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN FOR SQUAMISH DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH CAMPING BYLAW NO. 2829, 2021 {00714823; 1 } DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH . CAMPING BYLAW NO. 2829, 2021 . A Bylaw to regulate camping in public places . WHEREAS Council has the authority under s. 8(3(b), s. 46 and ) 62 of the s. Community Charter SBC 2003, c. 26 to regulate, and imposed prohibit requirements in relation to public places within the District of Squamish; HOME - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTUREWEB MAPSBYLAWS & POLICIESCONTACT, FEEDBACK & HOURSCAREERSDISCOVER SQUAMISHRECREATION Welcome to the official website of the District of Squamish where adventures await around every corner. World class mountain biking, climbing, kitesurfing, windsurfing, hiking, kayaking, rafting, backcountry skiing, nordic skiing and more are available here. Learn about Squamish and where people come to live, learn, work and play in harmony with their environment. BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
PROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes Deadline to pay without penalty. The property tax and utilities payment deadline for 2021 is July 2, 2021.A late penalty of 5% will be applied after August 31, 2021. OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN What is an Official Community Plan? Provincial legislation defines an OCP as a statement of objectives and policies to guide decisions on planning and land use management, within the area covered by the plan, respecting the purposes of local government. It must consider anticipated housing needs, schools, service requirements, publicfacilities
LANDFILL - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Location, Hours and Contact: The Squamish Landfill is located on Landfill Road in the Brackendale neighbourhood off of Highway 99 opposite the Alice Lake exit. The Recycle Depot is located at the Landfill entrance and before the weigh scale. The Landfill accepts waste originating from within the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District.BUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the Development BUDGET, FINANCIAL PLAN & ANNUAL REPORTS During the budget planning process, staff and Council strive to balance the true cost of the services we deliver and the tax burden on property owners to fund these services. Property taxation funds 47% of these services, with borrowing, reserves, utility fees and other revenue sources making up the rest. HOW TO: REGISTER FOR A PROGRAM ONLINE The list of current offerings for that program will appear below. You may click on ‘View Details’ for important information related to the program or pool session. Click ‘Add’ at the end of the row with your desired date and timeslot. A pop-up window will appear and you will need to ‘Select A Client’ to choose which person on youraccount
COMMUNITY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN FOR SQUAMISH DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH CAMPING BYLAW NO. 2829, 2021 {00714823; 1 } DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH . CAMPING BYLAW NO. 2829, 2021 . A Bylaw to regulate camping in public places . WHEREAS Council has the authority under s. 8(3(b), s. 46 and ) 62 of the s. Community Charter SBC 2003, c. 26 to regulate, and imposed prohibit requirements in relation to public places within the District of Squamish; TRAILS - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE The Squamish Trail Network features an extensive network of single-use and multi-purpose trails for walking, hiking, mountain biking, dirt biking, and horseback riding. DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH RELEASES 2020 ANNUAL REPORT District of Squamish - Hardwired for Adventure. The District of Squamish has published its 2020 Annual Report complete with 2020 goals and accomplishments, goals for 2021-22, audited financial statements and permissive tax exemptions, and written in accordance with theCommunity Charter.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS Public Hearings and Meetings. People who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed bylaws and applications will have an opportunity to be heard and to present written submissions at a Public Hearing or a Public Meeting. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, public hearings and public meetings are being held electronically.BUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the Development MUNICIPAL CAMPGROUND The Municipal Campground remains closed at this time. We will continue to monitor provincial health officer advice and orders, and may have an update on group camping at a later date. SQUAMISH ADVENTURE CENTRE REVITALIZATION PROJECT June 8, 2021 at 4:36 PM. District of Squamish releases 2020 Annual Report. The District of Squamish has published its 2020 Annual Report complete with 2020 goals and accomplishments, goals for 2021-22,audited financial
XWU’NEKW PARK SEA DIKE Xwu’nekw Park Sea Dike. The District of Squamish is developing detailed sea dike design for the Xwu'nekw Park (pronounced Whoo-Nay-Oak) Sea Dike, which will upgrade the shoreline to provide flood protection for Downtown Squamish. The park is located on the Mamquam Blind Channel and Loggers Lane between Victoria and Main Streets.. May 2021 UpdateSOCIAL SERVICES
Social Services Supporting Squamish’s van-dwelling and vulnerable populations. The District of Squamish values the life and safety of all community members, and aims to balance the perspectives and values shared among the year-round van-dwelling community of residents who live and work in Squamish, while balancing the needs of otherresidents.
BLASTING - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE 7. Actual blasting is permitted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. depending on the location. If in a residential neighbourhood the latest blasting time will be determined based on discussion with the blaster; 8. A map, including longitude/latitude may be required if a civic address is not supplied.SQUAMISH.CA
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BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
PROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes Deadline to pay without penalty. The property tax and utilities payment deadline for 2021 is July 2, 2021.A late penalty of 5% will be applied after August 31, 2021. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS COUNCIL MEETINGS, COMMITTEES & DECISIONSBUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the Development LANDFILL - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Location, Hours and Contact: The Squamish Landfill is located on Landfill Road in the Brackendale neighbourhood off of Highway 99 opposite the Alice Lake exit. The Recycle Depot is located at the Landfill entrance and before the weigh scale. The Landfill accepts waste originating from within the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE 1009, Centennial Way Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participants on the status of their respective programs.PROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes Deadline to pay without penalty. The property tax and utilities payment deadline for 2021 is July 2, 2021.A late penalty of 5% will be applied after August 31, 2021. COUNCIL MEETINGS, COMMITTEES & DECISIONS PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGSBUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the Development LANDFILL - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Location, Hours and Contact: The Squamish Landfill is located on Landfill Road in the Brackendale neighbourhood off of Highway 99 opposite the Alice Lake exit. The Recycle Depot is located at the Landfill entrance and before the weigh scale. The Landfill accepts waste originating from within the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS Public Hearings and Meetings. People who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed bylaws and applications will have an opportunity to be heard and to present written submissions at a Public Hearing or a Public Meeting. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, public hearings and public meetings are being held electronically.WATER & WASTE WATER
Water & Waste Water. The District of Squamish is responsible for operating and maintaining safe and effective water and wastewater services for our community. Certified staff ensure our water and wastewater quality exceeds government requirements. DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH RELEASES 2020 ANNUAL REPORT District of Squamish - Hardwired for Adventure. The District of Squamish has published its 2020 Annual Report complete with 2020 goals and accomplishments, goals for 2021-22, audited financial statements and permissive tax exemptions, and written in accordance with theCommunity Charter.
BUSINESS LICENCES & PERMITS Business Licences & Permits. If you are conducting business within the District of Squamish, a valid business licence is required. Business is defined as carrying-on of a commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature, or the providing of professional, personal, or other services for the purpose of gain or profit (please note gain includes non-profit and not-for-profit organisations).ANIMAL CONTROL
Please report injured or problem wildlife or sightings of dangerous wildlife to the BC Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-7277 or *7277 from your cell phone. For more information on how to reduce conflicts with wildlife, please call the Bear Aware office at 604-815-5066. Animal Control cannot deal with pests like skunks,raccoons or
ESSENTIAL TRAVEL ONLY TO SEA TO SKY COMMUNITIES UNTIL MAY Essential travel only to Sea to Sky communities until May 25. April 23, 2021:– Until May 25, the communities of Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton and the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) will only welcome essential travel through the region in support of the Province of British Columbia’s COVID-19 travel restrictions announced today. This means anyone from a community outside the Sea CHILD CARE IN SQUAMISH New Squamish Child Care Facility Guide Available Now. The Squamish Child Care Facility Guide is intended to help child care providers navigate the provincial and municipal requirements for opening, expanding, renovating, or relocating a child care centre in Squamish.This resource was developed in close consultation with Vancouver Coastal Health Child Care Licensing Office, the Sea to Sky XWU’NEKW PARK SEA DIKE Xwu’nekw Park Sea Dike. The District of Squamish is developing detailed sea dike design for the Xwu'nekw Park (pronounced Whoo-Nay-Oak) Sea Dike, which will upgrade the shoreline to provide flood protection for Downtown Squamish. The park is located on the Mamquam Blind Channel and Loggers Lane between Victoria and Main Streets.. May 2021 UpdateSQUAMISH.CA
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TREES AND SOILS MANAGEMENT If you are unsure whether you require a permit, please contact us at Engineering & Environment Services engineering@squamish.ca< or 604.815.5012. Application costs include a flat fee plus a fee per each tree that is proposed for removal. For details, please refer to BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
PROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes Deadline to pay without penalty. The property tax and utilities payment deadline for 2021 is July 2, 2021.A late penalty of 5% will be applied after August 31, 2021. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS COUNCIL MEETINGS, COMMITTEES & DECISIONSBUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the Development LANDFILL - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Location, Hours and Contact: The Squamish Landfill is located on Landfill Road in the Brackendale neighbourhood off of Highway 99 opposite the Alice Lake exit. The Recycle Depot is located at the Landfill entrance and before the weigh scale. The Landfill accepts waste originating from within the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
PROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes Deadline to pay without penalty. The property tax and utilities payment deadline for 2021 is July 2, 2021.A late penalty of 5% will be applied after August 31, 2021. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS COUNCIL MEETINGS, COMMITTEES & DECISIONSBUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the Development LANDFILL - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Location, Hours and Contact: The Squamish Landfill is located on Landfill Road in the Brackendale neighbourhood off of Highway 99 opposite the Alice Lake exit. The Recycle Depot is located at the Landfill entrance and before the weigh scale. The Landfill accepts waste originating from within the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS Public Hearings and Meetings. People who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed bylaws and applications will have an opportunity to be heard and to present written submissions at a Public Hearing or a Public Meeting. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, public hearings and public meetings are being held electronically.WATER & WASTE WATER
Water & Waste Water. The District of Squamish is responsible for operating and maintaining safe and effective water and wastewater services for our community. Certified staff ensure our water and wastewater quality exceeds government requirements. DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH RELEASES 2020 ANNUAL REPORT District of Squamish - Hardwired for Adventure. The District of Squamish has published its 2020 Annual Report complete with 2020 goals and accomplishments, goals for 2021-22, audited financial statements and permissive tax exemptions, and written in accordance with theCommunity Charter.
ANIMAL CONTROL
Please report injured or problem wildlife or sightings of dangerous wildlife to the BC Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-7277 or *7277 from your cell phone. For more information on how to reduce conflicts with wildlife, please call the Bear Aware office at 604-815-5066. Animal Control cannot deal with pests like skunks,raccoons or
BUSINESS LICENCES & PERMITS Business Licences & Permits. If you are conducting business within the District of Squamish, a valid business licence is required. Business is defined as carrying-on of a commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature, or the providing of professional, personal, or other services for the purpose of gain or profit (please note gain includes non-profit and not-for-profit organisations). ESSENTIAL TRAVEL ONLY TO SEA TO SKY COMMUNITIES UNTIL MAY Essential travel only to Sea to Sky communities until May 25. April 23, 2021:– Until May 25, the communities of Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton and the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) will only welcome essential travel through the region in support of the Province of British Columbia’s COVID-19 travel restrictions announced today. This means anyone from a community outside the Sea XWU’NEKW PARK SEA DIKE Xwu’nekw Park Sea Dike. The District of Squamish is developing detailed sea dike design for the Xwu'nekw Park (pronounced Whoo-Nay-Oak) Sea Dike, which will upgrade the shoreline to provide flood protection for Downtown Squamish. The park is located on the Mamquam Blind Channel and Loggers Lane between Victoria and Main Streets.. May 2021 Update CHILD CARE IN SQUAMISH New Squamish Child Care Facility Guide Available Now. The Squamish Child Care Facility Guide is intended to help child care providers navigate the provincial and municipal requirements for opening, expanding, renovating, or relocating a child care centre in Squamish.This resource was developed in close consultation with Vancouver Coastal Health Child Care Licensing Office, the Sea to SkySQUAMISH.CA
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TREES AND SOILS MANAGEMENT If you are unsure whether you require a permit, please contact us at Engineering & Environment Services engineering@squamish.ca< or 604.815.5012. Application costs include a flat fee plus a fee per each tree that is proposed for removal. For details, please refer to BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN What is an Official Community Plan? Provincial legislation defines an OCP as a statement of objectives and policies to guide decisions on planning and land use management, within the area covered by the plan, respecting the purposes of local government. It must consider anticipated housing needs, schools, service requirements, publicfacilities
WATER & WASTE WATER
Water & Waste Water. The District of Squamish is responsible for operating and maintaining safe and effective water and wastewater services for our community. Certified staff ensure our water and wastewater quality exceeds government requirements. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS BUSINESS LICENCES & PERMITS Business Licences & Permits. If you are conducting business within the District of Squamish, a valid business licence is required. Business is defined as carrying-on of a commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature, or the providing of professional, personal, or other services for the purpose of gain or profit (please note gain includes non-profit and not-for-profit organisations). RECYCLING COLLECTION A variety of co-mingled materials are accepted in the curbside recycling totes, including cardboard, boxboard, mixed papers, plastic containers and domestic metals (tin and aluminum cans). Residents are provided with a 246 litre (65 gal) tote for recycling. GFL Environmental (604.892.5604) can provide a larger tote size at anadditional cost.
BUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the DevelopmentANIMAL CONTROL
CEMETERY - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Cemetery. Mount Garibaldi Cemetery is municipally operated and is located at 44500 Government Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0A3. The District of Squamish offers the following services: The works and procedures for Mount Garibaldi Cemetery are regulated by Cemetery Bylaw 1532,2003. District staff are also regulated under the Cremation,Interment and
CHEEKYE FAN
Cheekye Fan. The Cheekye Fan is an alluvial fan, a formation found in mountainous regions where deposits of alluvial sedimentation and material from debris flows and debris floods accrue over time. Natural hazards common to this type of fan include stream floods, deposition of sediment, erosion of new channels, avulsions (a sudden shift in the BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN What is an Official Community Plan? Provincial legislation defines an OCP as a statement of objectives and policies to guide decisions on planning and land use management, within the area covered by the plan, respecting the purposes of local government. It must consider anticipated housing needs, schools, service requirements, publicfacilities
WATER & WASTE WATER
Water & Waste Water. The District of Squamish is responsible for operating and maintaining safe and effective water and wastewater services for our community. Certified staff ensure our water and wastewater quality exceeds government requirements. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS BUSINESS LICENCES & PERMITS Business Licences & Permits. If you are conducting business within the District of Squamish, a valid business licence is required. Business is defined as carrying-on of a commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature, or the providing of professional, personal, or other services for the purpose of gain or profit (please note gain includes non-profit and not-for-profit organisations). RECYCLING COLLECTION A variety of co-mingled materials are accepted in the curbside recycling totes, including cardboard, boxboard, mixed papers, plastic containers and domestic metals (tin and aluminum cans). Residents are provided with a 246 litre (65 gal) tote for recycling. GFL Environmental (604.892.5604) can provide a larger tote size at anadditional cost.
BUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the DevelopmentANIMAL CONTROL
CEMETERY - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Cemetery. Mount Garibaldi Cemetery is municipally operated and is located at 44500 Government Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0A3. The District of Squamish offers the following services: The works and procedures for Mount Garibaldi Cemetery are regulated by Cemetery Bylaw 1532,2003. District staff are also regulated under the Cremation,Interment and
CHEEKYE FAN
Cheekye Fan. The Cheekye Fan is an alluvial fan, a formation found in mountainous regions where deposits of alluvial sedimentation and material from debris flows and debris floods accrue over time. Natural hazards common to this type of fan include stream floods, deposition of sediment, erosion of new channels, avulsions (a sudden shift in theDEPARTMENTS
Departments (Click image to enlarge). Council. Links to contact information for Mayor & Councillors.. Office of the Chief Administrator. Chief Administrative Officer, Linda Glenday, 604.815.5034 or via e-mail. Communications - Christina Moore, Manager of Communications, 604.815.5025 or via e-mail.; Economic Development - Kate Mulligan, Economic Development Officer via e-mail. DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH RELEASES 2020 ANNUAL REPORT District of Squamish - Hardwired for Adventure. The District of Squamish has published its 2020 Annual Report complete with 2020 goals and accomplishments, goals for 2021-22, audited financial statements and permissive tax exemptions, and written in accordance with theCommunity Charter.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS Public Hearings and Meetings. People who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed bylaws and applications will have an opportunity to be heard and to present written submissions at a Public Hearing or a Public Meeting. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, public hearings and public meetings are being held electronically. LANDFILL - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Location, Hours and Contact: The Squamish Landfill is located on Landfill Road in the Brackendale neighbourhood off of Highway 99 opposite the Alice Lake exit. The Recycle Depot is located at the Landfill entrance and before the weigh scale. The Landfill accepts waste originating from within the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. CEMETERY - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Cemetery. Mount Garibaldi Cemetery is municipally operated and is located at 44500 Government Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0A3. The District of Squamish offers the following services: The works and procedures for Mount Garibaldi Cemetery are regulated by Cemetery Bylaw 1532,2003. District staff are also regulated under the Cremation,Interment and
WEB MAPS - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE The Squamish Map Viewers and Web Maps are interactive mapping resources for the community; providing a window into the District’s geographic information system (GIS). We endeavor to regularly update the information and technology available here. However, inconsistencies and irregularities may occur. The information on thesemaps should be
DOG LICENCES
By Phone. Call the Animal Control office at 604.815.6866. Credit card only. (available while COVID restrictions are in place) After Hours Drop Box. Municipal Hall, 37955 Second Avenue. Cheque only. Do not leave cash in the drop box. The yellow drop box is located on the wall to the right of the main doors.NEIGHBOURHOODS
Central Squamish neighbourhoods include Garibaldi Estates, Tantalus Road, Northyards, Dentville and Brennan Park/Loggers Lane, and are all situated on flat ground and within central proximity to Whistler and Vancouver. Garibaldi Estates sits at the foot of Garibaldi Highlands, just off the Sea to Sky Highway.CHEEKYE FAN
Cheekye Fan. The Cheekye Fan is an alluvial fan, a formation found in mountainous regions where deposits of alluvial sedimentation and material from debris flows and debris floods accrue over time. Natural hazards common to this type of fan include stream floods, deposition of sediment, erosion of new channels, avulsions (a sudden shift in the BLASTING - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE 7. Actual blasting is permitted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. depending on the location. If in a residential neighbourhood the latest blasting time will be determined based on discussion with the blaster; 8. A map, including longitude/latitude may be required if a civic address is not supplied. BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN What is an Official Community Plan? Provincial legislation defines an OCP as a statement of objectives and policies to guide decisions on planning and land use management, within the area covered by the plan, respecting the purposes of local government. It must consider anticipated housing needs, schools, service requirements, publicfacilities
WATER & WASTE WATER
Water & Waste Water. The District of Squamish is responsible for operating and maintaining safe and effective water and wastewater services for our community. Certified staff ensure our water and wastewater quality exceeds government requirements. BUSINESS LICENCES & PERMITS Business Licences & Permits. If you are conducting business within the District of Squamish, a valid business licence is required. Business is defined as carrying-on of a commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature, or the providing of professional, personal, or other services for the purpose of gain or profit (please note gain includes non-profit and not-for-profit organisations). PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS RECYCLING COLLECTION A variety of co-mingled materials are accepted in the curbside recycling totes, including cardboard, boxboard, mixed papers, plastic containers and domestic metals (tin and aluminum cans). Residents are provided with a 246 litre (65 gal) tote for recycling. GFL Environmental (604.892.5604) can provide a larger tote size at anadditional cost.
BUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the DevelopmentANIMAL CONTROL
CEMETERY - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Cemetery. Mount Garibaldi Cemetery is municipally operated and is located at 44500 Government Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0A3. The District of Squamish offers the following services: The works and procedures for Mount Garibaldi Cemetery are regulated by Cemetery Bylaw 1532,2003. District staff are also regulated under the Cremation,Interment and
CHEEKYE FAN
Cheekye Fan. The Cheekye Fan is an alluvial fan, a formation found in mountainous regions where deposits of alluvial sedimentation and material from debris flows and debris floods accrue over time. Natural hazards common to this type of fan include stream floods, deposition of sediment, erosion of new channels, avulsions (a sudden shift in the BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN What is an Official Community Plan? Provincial legislation defines an OCP as a statement of objectives and policies to guide decisions on planning and land use management, within the area covered by the plan, respecting the purposes of local government. It must consider anticipated housing needs, schools, service requirements, publicfacilities
WATER & WASTE WATER
Water & Waste Water. The District of Squamish is responsible for operating and maintaining safe and effective water and wastewater services for our community. Certified staff ensure our water and wastewater quality exceeds government requirements. BUSINESS LICENCES & PERMITS Business Licences & Permits. If you are conducting business within the District of Squamish, a valid business licence is required. Business is defined as carrying-on of a commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature, or the providing of professional, personal, or other services for the purpose of gain or profit (please note gain includes non-profit and not-for-profit organisations). PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS RECYCLING COLLECTION A variety of co-mingled materials are accepted in the curbside recycling totes, including cardboard, boxboard, mixed papers, plastic containers and domestic metals (tin and aluminum cans). Residents are provided with a 246 litre (65 gal) tote for recycling. GFL Environmental (604.892.5604) can provide a larger tote size at anadditional cost.
BUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the DevelopmentANIMAL CONTROL
CEMETERY - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Cemetery. Mount Garibaldi Cemetery is municipally operated and is located at 44500 Government Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0A3. The District of Squamish offers the following services: The works and procedures for Mount Garibaldi Cemetery are regulated by Cemetery Bylaw 1532,2003. District staff are also regulated under the Cremation,Interment and
CHEEKYE FAN
Cheekye Fan. The Cheekye Fan is an alluvial fan, a formation found in mountainous regions where deposits of alluvial sedimentation and material from debris flows and debris floods accrue over time. Natural hazards common to this type of fan include stream floods, deposition of sediment, erosion of new channels, avulsions (a sudden shift in theDEPARTMENTS
Departments (Click image to enlarge). Council. Links to contact information for Mayor & Councillors.. Office of the Chief Administrator. Chief Administrative Officer, Linda Glenday, 604.815.5034 or via e-mail. Communications - Christina Moore, Manager of Communications, 604.815.5025 or via e-mail.; Economic Development - Kate Mulligan, Economic Development Officer via e-mail. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS Public Hearings and Meetings. People who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed bylaws and applications will have an opportunity to be heard and to present written submissions at a Public Hearing or a Public Meeting. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, public hearings and public meetings are being held electronically. LANDFILL - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Location, Hours and Contact: The Squamish Landfill is located on Landfill Road in the Brackendale neighbourhood off of Highway 99 opposite the Alice Lake exit. The Recycle Depot is located at the Landfill entrance and before the weigh scale. The Landfill accepts waste originating from within the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. CEMETERY - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Cemetery. Mount Garibaldi Cemetery is municipally operated and is located at 44500 Government Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0A3. The District of Squamish offers the following services: The works and procedures for Mount Garibaldi Cemetery are regulated by Cemetery Bylaw 1532,2003. District staff are also regulated under the Cremation,Interment and
WEB MAPS - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE The Squamish Map Viewers and Web Maps are interactive mapping resources for the community; providing a window into the District’s geographic information system (GIS). We endeavor to regularly update the information and technology available here. However, inconsistencies and irregularities may occur. The information on thesemaps should be
CHEEKYE FAN
Cheekye Fan. The Cheekye Fan is an alluvial fan, a formation found in mountainous regions where deposits of alluvial sedimentation and material from debris flows and debris floods accrue over time. Natural hazards common to this type of fan include stream floods, deposition of sediment, erosion of new channels, avulsions (a sudden shift in theDOG LICENCES
By Phone. Call the Animal Control office at 604.815.6866. Credit card only. (available while COVID restrictions are in place) After Hours Drop Box. Municipal Hall, 37955 Second Avenue. Cheque only. Do not leave cash in the drop box. The yellow drop box is located on the wall to the right of the main doors.NEIGHBOURHOODS
Central Squamish neighbourhoods include Garibaldi Estates, Tantalus Road, Northyards, Dentville and Brennan Park/Loggers Lane, and are all situated on flat ground and within central proximity to Whistler and Vancouver. Garibaldi Estates sits at the foot of Garibaldi Highlands, just off the Sea to Sky Highway. HOW TO: REGISTER FOR A PROGRAM ONLINE The list of current offerings for that program will appear below. You may click on ‘View Details’ for important information related to the program or pool session. Click ‘Add’ at the end of the row with your desired date and timeslot. A pop-up window will appear and you will need to ‘Select A Client’ to choose which person on youraccount
BLASTING - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE 7. Actual blasting is permitted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. depending on the location. If in a residential neighbourhood the latest blasting time will be determined based on discussion with the blaster; 8. A map, including longitude/latitude may be required if a civic address is not supplied. BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN What is an Official Community Plan? Provincial legislation defines an OCP as a statement of objectives and policies to guide decisions on planning and land use management, within the area covered by the plan, respecting the purposes of local government. It must consider anticipated housing needs, schools, service requirements, publicfacilities
WATER & WASTE WATER
Water & Waste Water. The District of Squamish is responsible for operating and maintaining safe and effective water and wastewater services for our community. Certified staff ensure our water and wastewater quality exceeds government requirements. BUSINESS LICENCES & PERMITS Business Licences & Permits. If you are conducting business within the District of Squamish, a valid business licence is required. Business is defined as carrying-on of a commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature, or the providing of professional, personal, or other services for the purpose of gain or profit (please note gain includes non-profit and not-for-profit organisations). PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS RECYCLING COLLECTION A variety of co-mingled materials are accepted in the curbside recycling totes, including cardboard, boxboard, mixed papers, plastic containers and domestic metals (tin and aluminum cans). Residents are provided with a 246 litre (65 gal) tote for recycling. GFL Environmental (604.892.5604) can provide a larger tote size at anadditional cost.
BUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the DevelopmentANIMAL CONTROL
CEMETERY - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Cemetery. Mount Garibaldi Cemetery is municipally operated and is located at 44500 Government Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0A3. The District of Squamish offers the following services: The works and procedures for Mount Garibaldi Cemetery are regulated by Cemetery Bylaw 1532,2003. District staff are also regulated under the Cremation,Interment and
CHEEKYE FAN
Cheekye Fan. The Cheekye Fan is an alluvial fan, a formation found in mountainous regions where deposits of alluvial sedimentation and material from debris flows and debris floods accrue over time. Natural hazards common to this type of fan include stream floods, deposition of sediment, erosion of new channels, avulsions (a sudden shift in the BRENNAN PARK RECREATION CENTRE Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 1009, Centennial Way. Squamish, B.C. 604.898.3604. Brennan Park Recreation Centre is operating with limited activities in response to a new Order from the Provincial Health Officer (PHO) to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Hockey, skating and swimming user groups will be communicating directly with participantson
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN What is an Official Community Plan? Provincial legislation defines an OCP as a statement of objectives and policies to guide decisions on planning and land use management, within the area covered by the plan, respecting the purposes of local government. It must consider anticipated housing needs, schools, service requirements, publicfacilities
WATER & WASTE WATER
Water & Waste Water. The District of Squamish is responsible for operating and maintaining safe and effective water and wastewater services for our community. Certified staff ensure our water and wastewater quality exceeds government requirements. BUSINESS LICENCES & PERMITS Business Licences & Permits. If you are conducting business within the District of Squamish, a valid business licence is required. Business is defined as carrying-on of a commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature, or the providing of professional, personal, or other services for the purpose of gain or profit (please note gain includes non-profit and not-for-profit organisations). PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS RECYCLING COLLECTION A variety of co-mingled materials are accepted in the curbside recycling totes, including cardboard, boxboard, mixed papers, plastic containers and domestic metals (tin and aluminum cans). Residents are provided with a 246 litre (65 gal) tote for recycling. GFL Environmental (604.892.5604) can provide a larger tote size at anadditional cost.
BUILDING PERMITS
As outlined in our comprehensive Building Guide, here is the Building Permit Process: STEP 1: Enquiry. This Building Permit Application Guide provides you with information and resources required to apply for a Building Permit. If you have any questions about your project prior to submitting your application, please contact the DevelopmentANIMAL CONTROL
CEMETERY - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Cemetery. Mount Garibaldi Cemetery is municipally operated and is located at 44500 Government Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0A3. The District of Squamish offers the following services: The works and procedures for Mount Garibaldi Cemetery are regulated by Cemetery Bylaw 1532,2003. District staff are also regulated under the Cremation,Interment and
CHEEKYE FAN
Cheekye Fan. The Cheekye Fan is an alluvial fan, a formation found in mountainous regions where deposits of alluvial sedimentation and material from debris flows and debris floods accrue over time. Natural hazards common to this type of fan include stream floods, deposition of sediment, erosion of new channels, avulsions (a sudden shift in theDEPARTMENTS
Departments (Click image to enlarge). Council. Links to contact information for Mayor & Councillors.. Office of the Chief Administrator. Chief Administrative Officer, Linda Glenday, 604.815.5034 or via e-mail. Communications - Christina Moore, Manager of Communications, 604.815.5025 or via e-mail.; Economic Development - Kate Mulligan, Economic Development Officer via e-mail. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS Public Hearings and Meetings. People who believe that their interest in property is affected by proposed bylaws and applications will have an opportunity to be heard and to present written submissions at a Public Hearing or a Public Meeting. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, public hearings and public meetings are being held electronically. LANDFILL - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Location, Hours and Contact: The Squamish Landfill is located on Landfill Road in the Brackendale neighbourhood off of Highway 99 opposite the Alice Lake exit. The Recycle Depot is located at the Landfill entrance and before the weigh scale. The Landfill accepts waste originating from within the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. CEMETERY - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE Cemetery. Mount Garibaldi Cemetery is municipally operated and is located at 44500 Government Road, Squamish, BC V8B 0A3. The District of Squamish offers the following services: The works and procedures for Mount Garibaldi Cemetery are regulated by Cemetery Bylaw 1532,2003. District staff are also regulated under the Cremation,Interment and
WEB MAPS - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE The Squamish Map Viewers and Web Maps are interactive mapping resources for the community; providing a window into the District’s geographic information system (GIS). We endeavor to regularly update the information and technology available here. However, inconsistencies and irregularities may occur. The information on thesemaps should be
CHEEKYE FAN
Cheekye Fan. The Cheekye Fan is an alluvial fan, a formation found in mountainous regions where deposits of alluvial sedimentation and material from debris flows and debris floods accrue over time. Natural hazards common to this type of fan include stream floods, deposition of sediment, erosion of new channels, avulsions (a sudden shift in theDOG LICENCES
By Phone. Call the Animal Control office at 604.815.6866. Credit card only. (available while COVID restrictions are in place) After Hours Drop Box. Municipal Hall, 37955 Second Avenue. Cheque only. Do not leave cash in the drop box. The yellow drop box is located on the wall to the right of the main doors.NEIGHBOURHOODS
Central Squamish neighbourhoods include Garibaldi Estates, Tantalus Road, Northyards, Dentville and Brennan Park/Loggers Lane, and are all situated on flat ground and within central proximity to Whistler and Vancouver. Garibaldi Estates sits at the foot of Garibaldi Highlands, just off the Sea to Sky Highway. HOW TO: REGISTER FOR A PROGRAM ONLINE The list of current offerings for that program will appear below. You may click on ‘View Details’ for important information related to the program or pool session. Click ‘Add’ at the end of the row with your desired date and timeslot. A pop-up window will appear and you will need to ‘Select A Client’ to choose which person on youraccount
BLASTING - DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH - HARDWIRED FOR ADVENTURE 7. Actual blasting is permitted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. depending on the location. If in a residential neighbourhood the latest blasting time will be determined based on discussion with the blaster; 8. A map, including longitude/latitude may be required if a civic address is not supplied.__ __
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