Helping Implement the North Yukon Plan

Helping Implement the North Yukon Plan

The North Yukon Regional Land Use Plan was approved in 2009, making it Yukon’s first (and only) regional plan to be approved under the Umbrella Final Agreement. Since then, some parts of the plan have been implemented, while others are still in progress. In...
Yukon First Nations without Final Agreements: Planning Policy Needed

Yukon First Nations without Final Agreements: Planning Policy Needed

The Yukon Land Use Planning Council sent a letter in 2013 urging the the Premier and the Yukon Government to develop a policy on how Yukon First Nations without Final Agreements can participate in regional land use planning in the Yukon. This is important because...
Highlights of the Peel Final Recommended Plan

Highlights of the Peel Final Recommended Plan

The Peel Watershed Planning Commission, with the support of the Yukon Land Use Planning Council, released a brochure that describes the highlights of the Final Recommended Peel Watershed Land Use Plan. This brochure is good introduction to the plan, but is not a...
Dawson Regional Issues and Interests

Dawson Regional Issues and Interests

Congratulations to the Dawson Regional Planning Commission for reaching its first major milestone! On December 1st, 2011, it published its Interests and Issues Report. This report summarizes the feedback from Plan Partners (the Yukon and Tr’ondëk...
Dawson Regional Planning Commission Formed

Dawson Regional Planning Commission Formed

  The Dawson planning region In consultation with Yukon Government, the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in, Nacho Nyäk Dun and the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nations, the Yukon Land Use Planning Council has produced a “Terms of Reference” for the Dawson Regional Planning Commission. This...