Residents in Cochrane, Ontario, raised concerns about the timing of a major community development project during a public information session held on April 13, 2026, at the Commando Pavilion.
The Cochrane and Suburban Planning Board and Town Council are currently reviewing and updating the town’s Official Plan, which dictates future land use and development policies for the area. While the session was intended to gather public input on these long-term goals, several residents expressed that the project should be delayed.
Comments shared during the process suggest that the municipality should postpone updates to the plan. Critics of the current timeline argued that major planning decisions should wait until a new mayor and council are in place.
The debate over the timing of the project occurs against a backdrop of ongoing tension at town hall. The current administration has faced public challenges, including an independent audit that identified significant confidentiality breaches and the improper sharing of sensitive information among senior staff and some council members. Additionally, Mayor Peter Politis is currently the subject of a lawsuit filed by former chief administrative officer Monika Malherbe, who is seeking $875,000 in damages for alleged harassment and bullying. The town is also dealing with an investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police regarding the alleged misappropriation of $2 million related to the local grain bin project.
The Official Plan review is being led by land use planner Sophie Hautot. Residents who have questions regarding the ongoing development policy process are encouraged to reach out to the municipal planning department for more information.