Public Notices
Notice of Public Hearing for a proposed zoning amendment to allow a worker camp of 276 people and a cardlock fuel station in the Farrell Creek Area
Notice of Intent to Consider Development Variance Permit 24-010 to vary the parcel line setbacks to place a 60ft MFH, Maple Street, Fort St John area
Boundary Lake Water Station closure (UPDATE 1)
PRRD Board of Variance
Development applications for lands within the Old Fort Study Area
News
Notice of Meetings for November 7, 2024
Meetings of the Peace River Regional District Board and Committee of the Whole will be held beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 7, 2024 at the Dawson Creek office located at 1981 Alaska Avenue in Dawson Creek, BC.
Agendas may be viewed on the PRRD’s web page at www.prrd.bc.ca/agendas-minutes/
The PRRD will accept gallery questions and comments from the public, either at the meeting, or via email in advance, sent to tyra.henderson@prrd.bc.ca. Your comments and your name will be read out loud during the Gallery Questions and Comments portion of the meeting. Gallery comments are limited to items on the agenda, and each person has up to two minutes to share their views or pose questions for the Board’s consideration.
Board meetings are livestreamed over Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/OfficialPRRD/
Peace River Regional District launches design study for Spencer Tuck Regional Park
Moberly Lake, B.C. – The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) has started a design study to identify and plan for enhancements to safety, accessibility and overall appeal of Spencer Tuck Regional Park.
The study will examine challenges such as traffic flow, parking, washrooms and boat launch access. It will also evaluate whether the boat launch needs repairs or replacement. After completing the study, a plan will be developed to address the current and future needs of park visitors and other interest groups.
Community feedback is an important aspect of this study, and the PRRD will gather input through a survey, open houses—both in-person and virtual—and meetings with interest groups. More information about the November open houses will be announced in the coming weeks. Residents and visitors are encouraged to participate in this engagement and share their ideas by visiting the project page at haveyoursay.prrd.bc.ca/stpds.
Boundary Lake Water Station closure (UPDATE 1)
UPDATE, October 8, 2024
The Boundary Lake Water Station at 1105 Cecil Lake Road in Electoral Area B remains closed until further notice. The station has been closed since August 12, 2024, due to equipment failure affecting water quality. While initial repairs have been completed, additional damaged parts were discovered and are being shipped for replacement. The station will reopen once these parts are installed.
Meanwhile, residents can use the Feye Spring Water Station at 1863 Imperial Avenue in Clayhurst, BC.
For questions, contact the Environmental Services Department at environmental.services@prrd.bc.ca or 250-784-3200. We thank you for your patience while this work is completed.
The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) has closed the Boundary Lake Water Station, located at 1105 Cecil Lake Road in Electoral Area B. The water station will be out of service until further notice. The closure began on Monday, August 12, 2024, after a routine inspection raised concerns about raw water quality.
Investigation has identified an equipment failure on the supplier’s side of the system as the cause of the compromised water quality. The supplier is currently repairing the failure point. While this event has affected the water station, the PRRD confirms that the damage poses no threat to public safety. However, it has impacted the treatment system’s functionality.
Regional District Highlights, August 2024
The latest issue of the Regional District Highlights
- PRRD begins feasibility study on fire service expansion in Area D
Category 1 Open Burning prohibited across Prince George Fire Centre starting July 12
The following open burning prohibition (fire ban) has been enacted by the BC Wildfire Service/Ministry of Forests, not the Peace River Regional District.
This open fire prohibition is not an evacuation order or alert.
The PRRD encourages all residents to sign up for NEBC alerts if they have not already done so, to receive emergency information for the Peace River region.
To report a wildfire, unattended campfire or open burning violation, call 1-800-663-5555 toll-free or *5555 on a cell phone or through the BC Wildfire Service mobile app.
PRINCE GEORGE – Effective at 12 p.m. (noon) on Friday, July 12, 2024, Category 1 (campfires) are prohibited across the Prince George Fire Centre. This prohibition applies to campfires (Category 1) as defined in the Wildfire Regulation.
This prohibition covers all of the Prince George Fire Centre and will remain in effect until 12 p.m. (noon) on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, or until it is rescinded.
Prohibitions apply to all public and private lands unless otherwise specified (e.g. in an enactment or local government bylaw).
In addition to prohibiting the use of open fire of any size, the following activities are prohibited:
- Fireworks
- Sky lanterns
- Burn barrels or burn cages of any size or description
- Binary exploding targets
- Air curtain burners
- Chimineas
- Tiki and similar kinds of torches
- Outdoor stoves or other portable campfire apparatus without a CSA or ULC rating