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Issues
Minister Lohr’s Designation of HRM as an Interim Planning Area.
There has been a lot of confusion around Minister Lohr’s implementation of an Interim Planning Area (IPA) for all HRM. This was put in place, so that the Minimum Planning Requirements (MPRs) could be enabled. These MPRs were supposed to have been put in place for December 2024. However, Council is now on track to approve them by December 2025. Once approved by Council and signed off by the Province, the IPA will be removed. The MPRs were part of the Regional Plan amendmen
3 days ago
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UDI Update Regarding Provinces Refusal to Approve HRM's Amendments to the Regional Plan
From the desk of the Executive Director, Stephen Adams – August 12, 2025 Dear UDI members: As promised, I have an update to report...
Aug 12
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The Centre Plan Review
HRM has released Package B of their Centre Plan. Key components of Package B include policies and regulations for: Downtown Halifax –...
Jun 30, 2022
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Infrastructure Charges (Inc. Capital Cost Contributions)
HRM hired Turner Drake (with additional input in technical areas from Metropole, Hemson Consulting and CBCL) to undertake a review of all...
Jun 30, 2022
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Housing Affordability In Nova Scotia
UDI Nova Scotia has long been concerned with providing affordable housing options to Nova Scotians. We closely watch government rules and...
Jun 30, 2022
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