January 21, 2022
SHORT-TERM RENTALS UPDATE: 2022 BUSINESS LICENCES AND TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
On January 11, Council endorsed a single 2022 call for Short-Term Rental (STR) Temporary Use Permits (TUPs) for residents who wish to operate an STR at their non-principal residence (secondary suite or coach house). No additional changes to the District’s 2022 Short-term Rental Regulatory Program were made.
 
TUP Application submissions are now open through February 28.
 
The District will issue up to 18 STR TUPs to allow for short-term rental of non-principal residences on a temporary basis (initial two-year term). Learn more about STR TUP eligibility, application process, fees and requirements here.
 
Are you interested in renting your principal residence short term? Don’t forget that a business licence is required, and a licence number must be included on any online listings (such as on Airbnb or VRBO). Learn how to apply for your STR Business Licence here.

For STR Temporary Use Permit and Business Licensing inquiries please contact the District’s Planning Department at [email protected] or on 604.815.5002.
POTENTIAL SERVICE DISRUPTION IN PUBLIC TRANSIT FOLLOWING 72-HOUR STRIKE NOTICE
BC Transit is notifying its riders in the Whistler, Squamish and Pemberton Valley transit systems, that Unifor Local 114 union operating under Whistler Transit Ltd. and Diversified Transit has issued a 72-hour strike notice.

At this time BC Transit cannot be certain as to the timing and extent of potential job action and its impacts on transit services. However, job action has the potential to disrupt transit services and our customers’ ability to use the public transit services. However, handyDART service in Squamish, which is deemed an essential service, will operate with full-service hours on weekdays.

RENEW YOUR DOG LICENCE BY PHONE
There's still time to qualify for the discounted rate! Call Animal Control on 604.815.6866 and renew your dog licence over the phone before January 31 to save. In-person payments can be made at Municipal Hall on Second Avenue.

All dogs must be registered within 30 days of moving to Squamish and all dogs over eight weeks must be licensed.
  
INFRASTRUCTURE REPAIR IMPACTS
The District of Squamish will be undertaking repairs to a broken watermain on Third Avenue near the bridge to Squamish Terminals.

Timeframe: Work is expected to begin January 24 and take two to three weeks to complete.
Impacts: Work will take place on the shoulder of the roadway so impacts to traffic flow are expected to be minimal, however parking will be impacted in some areas during construction.
FIRESMART HOME IGNITION ZONE ASSESSMENTS
Spaces are still available to interested residents of Garibaldi Highlands, Valleycliffe and District of Squamish residents of Paradise Valley for a free Firesmart Home Assessments.

These neighbourhoods have an increased risk of wildfire and the District's home assessments are an opportunity to receive in-person recommendations from a Local Firesmart Representative on how to help reduce your home/property wildfire risk.

Firesmart Representatives will operate under the guidance of current Provincial Health Orders (PHO) and ensure health and safety protocols are maintained. Spaces are running out so please visit our website to see available dates and times and book your appointment soon.
WHAT'S ON AT LET'S TALK SQUAMISH
COMMUNITY NOTICES AND EVENTS
North Crumpit Community Survey 

Diamond Head Land Company Ltd. is in the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Plan for the area in Squamish referred to as North Crumpit. 

As part of the application, the North Crumpit Project Team is hosting a second community survey to help inform the development of future land-use options at North Crumpit.

To participate in the survey, please visit the project website before February 25 and provide your feedback. 
Building Inclusive Communities event series 

Join a discussion to talk about multiculturalism, diversity and equity, immigration, and building a sense of belonging in our multicultural communities in the Sea to Sky and Sunshine Coast. Canadians from all racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds in the Sea to Sky and Sunshine Coast are invited to participate in these important discussions.

When: January 24, 25, 31 and February 1
Where: Online

Call for nominations for the Order of British Columbia now open

Don’t miss your chance to recognize a deserving citizen in your community! The Order recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding achievement, excellence or distinction in a field of endeavour benefiting the people of the province or elsewhere. We encourage you to recognize someone for their accomplishments provincially, nationally, or internationally by nominating them today.

Nomination deadline is Monday, April 4, 2022. Submissions received after this date will be considered in 2023.

Garbage tote exchange applications now open

Applications for the 2023 garbage tote exchange are now being accepted until September 30. Solid Waste Utility fees will vary based on the garbage tote size you choose. A $50 exchange fee will apply.
 
Please note only garbage tote size changes are possible; organics and recycling tote size changes cannot be accommodated at this time.

DEVELOPMENT SHOWCASE ITEMS
Visit the Development Showcase to review and comment on all active development permit applications. See the latest in our Development Showcase here.
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