We’re Moving!

We’re Moving!

After many years at our Jarvis street location in downtown Whitehorse, the Yukon Land Use Planning Council office is moving. Starting December 16th you can find us in the Nuvo building, also downtown and only a block away from the old office: Suite 302 – 309...

Our new website is coming…

We are hoping to launch our new website in April 2023. In the meantime, we will continue to use this site to post information, though formatting may not always be correct. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please contact us and ask. Thankyou for...

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We’ve Moved!

We’ve Moved!

After many years at our Jarvis street location in downtown Whitehorse, the Yukon Land Use Planning Council office has moved. You can now find us in the Nuvo building, also downtown and only a block away from the old office: Suite 302 – 309 Strickland Street...

Peel Plan Implementation

It has been three years since the Peel Watershed Land Use Plan was approved, and the governments that approved it (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in, the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun, Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, the Gwich’in Tribal Council, and the Yukon AKA “the...
Staff

Staff

Tim Sellars Sam Skinner      Position: Director Since: 2021 Biography: Tim Sellars is a long time Yukoner, having lived in the territory since 1989, when he arrived in Whitehorse to work for the Yukon Land Use Planning Commission on the Greater Kluane...
Council Members

Council Members

The Yukon Land Use Planning Council comprises three members. Appointments are made by the Yukon Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources based on nominations received from each of the parties to the Umbrella Final Agreement. Appointments are for three year terms. The...

Advancing Land Use Planning in the Yukon

In April of 2019, the Parties to the Yukon Forum (represented by leaders from the Government of Yukon, Yukon First Nations, and the Council of Yukon First Nations) sent the Council a series of recommendations that stemmed from their review of the implementation...