Public discusses Oyen East Industrial ASP

By Joan Janzen

The Town of Oyen held an open house on the evening of March 1st at the Town Office to openly discuss and inform the public of the Oyen Industrial East Area Structure Plan. Bylaw No. 904-3 was given its first reading on February 14th at the special council meeting. Approximately twenty people attended the open house.

“The plans are a requirement for any new developments to ensure development is well thought out and takes into consideration stormwater drainage, utility right of ways, roads, and other issues,” explained Debbie Ross, CAO. “Jonathon from Palliser Regional Municipal Services walked the attendees through the concept.”

The Oyen East Industrial Area Structure Plan (ASP) will guide and direct future development, redevelopment and infrastructure in the area. The vision for the area is a thriving industrial area that capitalizes on the rail connection.

Those attending the meeting wanted to know who would be doing the development, who owns the land, and how it will affect taxes. They also asked if there is development wanting to go out there.

“There were no concerns raised at the meeting,” Ross said, “But there was a questionnaire that they could take home.” After they had time to review it, they could submit their questions and concerns.

A public hearing will be formally held on the evening of March 14th, when Council will hear from any person claiming to be affected by the proposed bylaw. Submissions can be made until the time of the public hearing.

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