The Municipality of North Cypress-Langford will hold a public hearing on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, at 7:10 p.m. in Carberry, MB. The notice (posted Jan. 5, 2026) says the hearing will consider a major overhaul of the municipality’s zoning rules — a move to finalize a unified/comprehensive zoning bylaw that harmonizes legacy bylaws since the amalgamation of the former RMs of North Cypress and Langford.
The hearing focuses on wide-ranging changes to local land‑use rules that determine where homes, businesses and farms can be established. For property owners, this is the final opportunity to contest or support amendments that could update standards such as setback (building distance) requirements and livestock-related restrictions that may apply for the next decade.
The meeting is normally held at the Municipal Office Chambers, 316 4th Avenue, Carberry, MB. The council’s notice indicates the 7:10 p.m. slot is a special evening hearing intended to allow working residents to attend; if attendance is expected to be large the venue could be moved to the Carberry Community Hall (122 Main St). Residents may attend in person to speak, or submit written comments in advance to Teresa Parker, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), at the municipal office.
The hearing is being organized with the Cypress Planning District; district staff (including the Development Officer, Joel Penner) advise the council on the proposed changes and can explain how the amendments may apply to specific properties. More information and the municipal notice are available on the Municipality of North Cypress‑Langford local notices page.
This public hearing is part of a multi‑year effort to replace separate legacy zoning systems with one clear, modernized set of rules for the entire region.