Manitoba

Beausejour Residents Can Share Input on Local Property Rule Changes

By

James Sinclair
March 11, 2026 4:39 pm

The Town of Beausejour, Manitoba, is holding a public hearing on March 25, 2026, to discuss proposed changes to local property and building rules. This meeting gives residents a chance to review updates to land-use policies and share their thoughts on how the community handles property development.

The Brokenhead River Planning District is the main authority managing the hearing and the administration of these rules. This organization coordinates planning services for both the town and the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead to ensure local bylaws follow regional development goals.

The upcoming hearing is part of a larger effort in 2026 to modernize local planning and bring property rules in line with provincial requirements. Throughout the early part of the year, officials have been working with technical consultants and holding public events to prepare these updates.

Residents can find official documents and detailed public notices on the planning district website. This hearing provides a venue for property owners to ask questions or state their position on the proposed changes before they are finalized.

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