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$400,000 Recent meetings
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Standing Committee on Finance and Audit
Committee to review 2027 budget engagement plan and tax exemptions
The Standing Committee on Finance and Audit is meeting to receive information on the 2027 budget community engagement plan and reserve fund balances, and to recommend approval of 2027 permissive tax exemptions. The committee will also consider adopting prior minutes and approving its amended 2026 work plan.
- Receive 2027 Budget Community Engagement Plan
- Receive report on Reserve Fund Balances/Sources/Uses 2023-2025
- Recommend Council approve 2027 Permissive Tax Exemptions
- Approve amended 2026 Finance and Audit Work Plan
- Adopt minutes of June 24, 2026 meeting
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Council Chambers of City Hall
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND AUDIT
AGENDA
Tuesday, August 18, 2026 at 12 :00 P . m . - 1 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the August 18, 2026 Standing Committee on Finance and Audit meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Finance and Audit Committee Meeting held June 24, 2026
1. Minutes - Standing Committee on FA_2026-06-24.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Finance and Audit meeting held June 24, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
REPORTS
D.1
2027 Budget Consultation Approach
1. Budget 2027 Community Engagement Plan.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Standing Committee on Finance and Audit RECEIVES FOR INFORMATION the report dated July 31, 2026 from the Director of Administrative Services, titled …
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council to consider housing action bylaw, road closure, and support letters
Council will consider first three readings of a housing action zoning amendment and a road closure bylaw, plus a development variance permit. The agenda includes final adoption of several zoning and official community plan amendments. A $400,000 capital project for a fibre optic network connection is proposed. Council will also consider the 2027 meeting schedule and numerous items of correspondence, including requests for letters of support for grants and events.
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, August 17, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for August 17, 2026 , BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - July 20, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-07-20.pdf
2. Voting Summary - Regular Council Meeting_2026-07-20.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held July 20, 2026 , BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
CONSENT AGENDA (FOR INFORMATION)
C.1
Carrie Jane Gray Park Modernization Project Grant
1. Carrie Jane Gray Park Modernization Project Grant.pdf
2. Previous Staff Report - September 29, 2026 - Regular Council Meeting_2025-10-20.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That Council RECEIVES FOR INFORMATION the report dated July 31, 2026 …
Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
Committee to weigh options on Jiangmen sister-city agreement
The Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs will receive reports and presentations, including on Prince George as a northern inland port, a Jiangmen delegation report, a major projects update, and federal supports. The committee will also consider options for the Jiangmen sister-city agreement and provide a recommendation to Council.
- Presentation by MLA Rosalyn Bird on Prince George as Canada's Northern Inland Port
- Mayor Yu's report on Jiangmen delegation goals, objectives, financial expenditures and outcomes
- Options for Jiangmen Sister-City Agreement engagement, with draft agreement and 2010 letter of intent
- July 2026 update on Prince George major projects by Manager of Economic Development
- Correspondence from BC RCMP on UBCM 2026 commitment letter and Tourism Prince George on MRDT 27-day exemption
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
AGENDA
Monday, August 10, 2026 at 3 :00 P . m . - 4 :30 P . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the August 10, 2026 Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs Meeting held July 7, 2026
1. Minutes_Standing_Committee_on_Intergovernmental_Affairs_2026-07-07.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting held July 7, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
REPORTS
D.1
Prince George: Canada's Northern Inland Port
1. PP Presentation Northern Hub Neutral.pdf
Guest: Rosalyn Bird, MLA - Prince George Valemount
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Standing Comm …
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council adopts the Smoke and Vape Free Places Bylaw amendment
Council adopted the agenda and the minutes from the July 6 meeting. It received a series of informational reports on consultant spending, contingency, grants, and other matters. The council approved the Land Disposition Policy, adopted the Smoke and Vape Free Places Bylaw amendment, denied the first three readings of Zoning Bylaw Amendment RZ2026-017, gave first three readings to Zoning Bylaw Amendment RZ100877, approved a temporary use permit for properties on 15th Avenue and Quinn Street, selected a social procurement option, and supported a $29,645 grant for the Spruce City Wildlife Association.
- Adoption of Smoke and Vape Free Places Bylaw No. 8591 amendment (bylaw No. 9624, 2026)
- Approval of Land Disposition Policy (June 29, 2026 report)
- Denial of first three readings of Zoning Bylaw Amendment No. RZ2026-017 (Moore's Meadow Park)
- Approval of Temporary Use Permit No. TU2026-02 for 15th Avenue and Quinn Street properties
- Support for $29,645 grant to Spruce City Wildlife Association for Stewardship Center repairs
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Council Chambers of City Hall
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, July 20, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for July 20, 2026, BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - July 6, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-07-06.pdf
2. Voting_Summary_Regular Council Meeting_2026-07-06.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held July 6, 2026, BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
CONSENT AGENDA (FOR INFORMATION)
C.1
2026 Q2 Consultant Spending Report
1. Report_to_Council_-_2026_Q2_Consultant_Report.pdf
2. 2026_Q2_Consulting_Costs_-_Final.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That Council RECEIVES FOR INFORMATION the report dated July 10, 2026 from the Director of Finance and IT Servic …
Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion
Committee reviews accessible elections and service request data
The Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion will review several informational reports. These include a presentation on accessible elections, updates on communication and engagement, and accessibility service requests for the first and second quarters of 2026.
- Accessible Elections committee presentation
- Communication and Engagement report
- 2026 Accessibility Service Requests (Quarter 1 and 2)
- Accessibility Work Plan update
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2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSION
AGENDA
Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 1 :00 P . m . - 2 :30 P . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the July 16, 2026 meeting of the Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes from the Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion Meeting held April 16, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Advisory_Committee_on_Accessibility_and_Inclusion_2026-04-16.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion meeting held April 16, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
NEW BUSINESS
D.1
Accessible Elections: Committee Presentation
1. Accessible Elections - Committee Presentation.pdf
Presenters: Ethan Anderson, Manager of Legislative Services/ …
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
Committee reviews downtown advocacy and Stronger Cities workshop
The Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs will hear three informational reports: Downtown Prince George advocacy alignment, a Stronger Cities Network workshop, and the final 2026 work plan update. No votes or decisions are expected; all items are for information only.
- Report on Downtown Prince George Advocacy Alignment Opportunities
- Report on Stronger Cities Network – Prince George Workshop
- Final work plan update for 2026 Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
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2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
AGENDA
Tuesday, July 07, 2026 at 10 :00 A . m . - 11 :30 A . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the July 7, 2026 Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs Meeting held June 2, 2026
1. Minutes.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting held June 2, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
NEW BUSINESS
D.1
Downtown Prince George Advocacy Alignment Opportunities
1. Downtown Prince George Advocacy Alignment Opportunities.pdf
2. Council ver. 2026 AGM presentation (1).pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Standing Commit …
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council to consider new property tax exemption policy for 2028
Council will vote on a revised Permissive Tax Exemption Policy effective for 2028, consider three first readings of a Smoke and Vape Free Places bylaw amendment, and decide on two development variance permits for reduced setbacks at 2592 Hazelton Street and 2239 Croft Road. Several consent items include updates on the aquatic centre construction, library skylight renewal, and food policy council.
- Permissive Tax Exemption Policy revision for 2028 budget year
- Smoke and Vape Free Places bylaw amendment – first three readings
- Development Variance Permit VP100709: reduce front setback at 2592 Hazelton St from 4.5m to 1.2m
- Development Variance Permit VP2026-14: reduce rear setback at 2239 Croft Rd from 6.0m to 1.17m, with multiple opposition letters
- Final adoption of Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 9630
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Council Chambers of City Hall
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, July 06, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for July 6, 2026, BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - June 22, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-06-22.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held June 22, 2026, BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
DELEGATION
C.1
Places of Belonging - PG
1. Delegation Request - Places of Belonging - PG_2026-07-06_Redacted.pdf
2. Places of Belonging - Council Presentation - July 6^J 2026.pdf
Presenters:
Dr. Amelia Merrick
Rosita Chrano
Topic: Introduction of Places of Belonging PG Project
D.
CONSENT AGENDA (FOR INFORMATION)
D.1
Standing Committee on Fina …
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Committee of the Whole
City receives report on unfunded capital projects for 2026-2035
The Committee of the Whole is receiving a staff report listing unfunded capital projects for the 2026-2035 period. The seven projects include infrastructure items like trail connections and road upgrades. No decisions are being made; the report is for information only.
- Unfunded capital projects report includes: Little Prince, 3D Software, Kopar Clock, Hart Connector Trail, Landscaping Upgrade, Ring Road
- Capital plan for Hart Connector Trail (project 1192)
- Capital plan for Ring Road (project 0665)
- Capital plan for Kopar Clock (project 3462)
- Adoption of March 3, 2026 meeting minutes
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2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING AGENDA
Monday, July 06, 2026 at 12 :00 P . m . - 1 :00 P . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the Committee of the Whole meeting scheduled for July 6, 2026, BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes - March 3, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Committee_of_the_Whole_2026-03-03.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Committee of the Whole meeting held March 3, 2026, BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before the Committee of the Whole at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the Committee of the Whole at that meeting.
C.
REPORTS
C.1
Unfunded 2026-2035 Capital Projects
1. Unfunded_2026_Capital_Projects_Staff_Report_to_CoW_June_2026(1).pdf
2. Capital Plan - 3242 Little Prince(1).pdf
3. Capital Plan - 3463 3D Software(1).pdf
4. Capital Plan - 3462 Kopar Clock(1).pdf
5. Capital Plan - 1192 Hart Connector Trail(1).pdf
6. Capital Pla …
Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Standing Committee on Finance and Audit
Finance committee approves 2026 work plan and reviews investment results
The Standing Committee on Finance and Audit will adopt the agenda, approve minutes from the previous meeting, and review financial reports including investment results, carry forwards, and internal debt. The committee will also approve the amended 2026 work plan.
- Adoption of 2026 Finance and Audit Work Plan
- Review of 2025 Investment Results
- Review of 2025 Carry Forwards
- Review of 2025 Internal Debt Summary
- Review of Financial Report on Significant Capital Projects
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND AUDIT
AGENDA
Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 12 :00 P . m . - 1 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the June 24, 2026 Standing Committee on Finance and Audit meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Finance and Audit Committee Meeting held May 13, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Standing_Committee_on_Finance_and_Audit_2026-05-13.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Finance and Audit meeting held May 13, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
REPORTS
D.1
Investment Results for Year Ending December 31, 2025
1. Report_to_Finance_and_Audit_-_2025_Investment_Results.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Standing Committee of Finance and Audit RECEIVES FOR INFORMATION the report dated June 12, 2026 from t …
Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council to vote on budget transparency rules with new KPIs
This regular council meeting will decide on a motion requiring all major budget categories to include detailed performance metrics. It will also vote on transit fare changes, support free curbside waste collection days, and advance zoning amendments for a property and city-wide housing rules.
- Transit fare review: approve Option 1 for implementation Sept 7, 2026
- Budget transparency motion: add KPIs to all budget summaries
- Kopar Arena review: direct report on operating and lifecycle costs
- Free curbside big item waste collection: support in principle
- Zoning amendment for 1396 Central St E and city-wide SSMUH updates
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, June 22, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for June 22, 2026, BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - June 8, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-06-08.pdf
2. Voting_Summary_-_Regular_Council_Meeting_2026.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held June 8, 2026, BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
DELEGATION(S)
C.1
Downtown Business Improvement Association (Downtown Prince George)
1. Delegation Request_Downtown Prince George_2026-06-22_Red.pdf
2. Council ver. 2026 AGM presentation (1).pdf
Presenters:
Chrisie Berry, Executive Director
Eoin Foley, President
Derek Dougherty, T …
Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Prince George Heritage Commission
Heritage Commission to approve interpretive signs for 4 historic sites
The Prince George Heritage Commission will vote on approving content, location, and sign type for four new heritage interpretive signs at Ritts-Kifer Hall, Prince George Hotel, Grand Trunk Bridge, and BX Sternwheeler. They will also consider allocating up to $2,000 for community outreach events and materials, and recommend council approve a BC Heritage Awareness Grant application with a $3,000 match.
- Approve interpretive signs for Ritts-Kifer Hall, Prince George Hotel, Grand Trunk Bridge, BX Sternwheeler
- Allocate up to $1,000 for participation in events at The Exploration Place and BCNE Senior's Day
- Allocate up to $1,000 for outreach display and swag materials
- Recommend council approve BC Heritage Awareness Grant with $3,000 matching contribution
- Receive for information staff report on heritage register processes
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PRINCE GEORGE HERITAGE COMMISSION
AGENDA
Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 11 :00 A . m . - 12 :30 P . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the June 11, 2026 meeting of the Prince George Heritage Commission, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes from the Prince George Heritage Commission Meeting held March 12, 2026
1. Minutes - Prince George Heritage Commission_2026-03-12.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Prince George Heritage Commission meeting held March 12, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the commission at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the commission at that meeting.
D.
NEW BUSINESS
D.1
Working Group Reports
D.1.1
Heritage Interpretive Signs
1. 2026_Heritage_Interpretive_Signs_Working_Group_Report_to_the_HC_June_11.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Prince George Heritage Commission APPROVES the content …
Mon Jun 8, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council approves zoning amendments and development permits for downtown projects.
The Prince George City Council is reviewing municipal finances, including a cost analysis for the Kopar Memorial Arena and proposals for budget transparency and emergency support services funding. Council is also considering a new free curbside waste collection program and responding to provincial budget priorities. Additionally, the council will vote on several planning applications, including zoning changes and development permits for downtown properties.
- Approves Development Variance Permit VP100721 for 5995-6565 Southridge Avenue, increasing gross floor area from 500 m2 to 1,718.3 m2.
- Reviews Zoning Bylaw Amendment RZ100827 (Bylaw No. 9548) for downtown property changes.
- Supports liquor licence LL100205 for Highland Brew Holdings at 6145 South Kelly Road.
- Approves Temporary Use Permit TU000115 for Provincial Rental Housing Corporation at 397 3rd Avenue.
- Considers establishing two annual free curbside "Big Item" waste collection days.
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
AMENDED AGENDA
Monday, June 08, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for June 8, 2026 BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - May 25, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-05-25.pdf
2. Voting_Summary - Regular Council Meeting_2026.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held May 25, 2026 , BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
DELEGATION(S)
C.1
Community Arts Council of Prince George & District
1. Delegation_Request_-_Community_Arts_Council_2026-06-08_Redacted.pdf
2. CAC Presentation to Council_ 8Jun2026.pdf
Presenters:
Shelby Richardson, Executive Director
Margaret Jones-Bricker, President
Topic: History o …
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
Committee receives info on new mental health and seniors advocate offices
The Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs will receive informational reports on the mandate of the Office of the Chief Scientific Advisor for Psychiatry, Toxic Drugs and Concurrent Disorders and the Office of the Seniors Advocate. They will also hear a report on palliative care advocacy, including a proposal for a Wellness Palliative Care Centre in Prince George, and an invitation to a Coalition Build event on July 14, 2026. No decisions are expected; all items are for information only.
- Report on mandate of Chief Scientific Advisor for Psychiatry, Toxic Drugs and Concurrent Disorders and Seniors Advocate
- Palliative care advocacy report with proposal for Wellness Palliative Care Centre in Prince George
- Invitation to Prince George Coalition Build event on July 14, 2026
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
AGENDA
Tuesday, June 02, 2026 at 10 :00 A . m . - 11 :30 A . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the June 2, 2026 Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs Meeting held May 8, 2026
1. Minutes_Standing_Committee_on_Intergovernmental_Affairs_2026-05-08.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting held May 8, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
NEW BUSINESS
D.1
Mandate of Office of the Chief Scientific Advisor for Psychiatry, Toxic Drugs and Concurrent Disorders and the Office of the Seniors Advocate
1. Report_on_C …
Mon May 25, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council to vote on releasing unredacted CN Centre cost report
Council will decide on directing staff to release the full, unredacted CN Centre condition assessment report by May 27. They will also consider adopting a Food Charter, approving commemorative crosswalks at three locations, and giving first readings to a zoning amendment on Tamarack Street and a new election procedures bylaw. Final adoption is scheduled for zoning and OCP amendments affecting Highway 97, Old Summit Lake Road, and 15th Avenue. Notices of motion will be introduced on budget transparency, ESS funding, and free curbside big-item waste collection.
- Direct release of unredacted CN Centre condition report and cost estimates
- Zoning bylaw amendment (Bylaw 9554) for 1970-1978 Tamarack St – first three readings
- Final adoption of zoning for 2005 Highway 97 South (Growth Treasure Cove Resort)
- Final adoption of OCP and zoning amendments for 7955 Old Summit Lake Road
- Final adoption of zoning for 2820-2880 15th Avenue
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, May 25, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for May 25, 2026, BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - May 11, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-05-11.pdf
2. Voting Summary - Regular Council Meeting_2026-05-11.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held May 11, 2026 , BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
CONSENT AGENDA (FOR INFORMATION)
C.1
Monthly Building Permit and Development Permit Summary (April 2026)
1. 2026_Report_to_Council_April_Building_Permit_Stats.pdf
2. 2026_April_Building_Permit_Stats_.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That Council RECEIVES FOR INFORMATION the report dated May 12, 2026 fro …
Wed May 13, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Standing Committee on Finance and Audit
Committee to recommend revised Permissive Tax Exemption Policy
The Standing Committee on Finance and Audit will receive and accept the 2025 city financial statements and audit from KPMG, along with the library and tourism society statements. They will also recommend Council approve a revised Permissive Tax Exemption Policy, receive a report on cash transactions over $10,000, and approve the 2026 work plan.
- KPMG presentation on 2025 City of Prince George financial statements and audit findings
- Recommendation to Council for revised Permissive Tax Exemption Policy
- Prince George Public Library 2025 financial statements received for information
- Tourism Prince George Society 2025 financial statements received for information
- Report on cash transactions greater than $10,000
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND AUDIT
AGENDA
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 12 :00 P . m . - 1 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the May 13, 2026 Standing Committee on Finance and Audit meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Standing Committee on Finance and Audit Meeting held February 18, 2026
1. Minutes - Standing Committee on Finance and Audit_2026-02-18.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Finance and Audit meeting held February 18, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
REPORTS
D.1
2025 Financial Statements and Audit
1. Report_to_Finance_and_Audit_-_2025_Financial_Statements_and_Audit.pdf
2. 2025_City of Prince George - Financial_Statements for_FA May 13 2026.pdf
3. 2025_KPMG_Audit_Presentation.pdf …
Mon May 11, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council to adopt 5-year financial plan and 2026 tax rates
Council will vote on the final adoption of the 5-year operating and capital financial plans and the 2026 tax rates. The meeting also includes several zoning amendment requests and a public hearing regarding the Official Community Plan.
- Final adoption of 5-Year Operating and Capital Financial Plans (Bylaw No. 9621)
- Final adoption of Tax Rates Bylaw No. 9622
- Zoning amendments for 1794 Redwood Street and 2005 Highway 97 South
- Public hearing for Official Community Plan and Zoning amendments at 7955 Old Summit Lake Road
- Proposed $30,000 grant support for Prince George Italian Club accessible washroom
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, May 11, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for May 11, 2026 , BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - April 27, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-04-27.pdf
2. Voting Summary -Regular Council Meeting_2026-04-27.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held April 27, 2026 BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
DELEGATION(S)
C.1
Cairnstone Planning on behalf of Northern Development Initiative Trust
1. Cairnstone Planning_Redacted.pdf
Presenter: Peter Scholz, Registered Professional Planner and Professional Transportation Planner, Cairnstone Planning (via Zoom)
Topic: Update on the Prince George to North Vancouver Railway E …
Fri May 8, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
Committee to consider endorsing Dawson Creek mental health letter
The Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs will discuss reports on UBCM resolutions, a delegation to Victoria, Highway 97 road safety, federal budget submissions, and a letter from Dawson Creek on mental health care. The committee may recommend that Council endorse the letter and authorize the Mayor to co-sign.
- Endorsement of Dawson Creek Mental Health Accord letter requesting independent expert-led review of universal mental health care in BC
- Discussions on Highway 97 road safety, maintenance, upgrades and infrastructure
- 2026 Economic Development Submissions to Federal Budget
- 2026 UBCM Resolutions and resolutions submitted by the Prince George Chamber
- 2026 Delegation to Victoria report
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
AGENDA
Friday, May 08, 2026 at 9 :00 A . m . - 10 :30 A . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the May 8, 2026 Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs Meeting held April 7, 2026
1. Minutes-_Standing_Committee_on_Intergovernmental_Affairs_2026-04-07.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting held April 7, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
REPORTS
D.1
2026 UBCM Resolutions
1. NCLGA_Resolutions_2026.pdf
2. 2026_Resolutions_submitted_by_PG_Chamber.pdf
3. SCIA_2026_UBCM_Resolutions.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Standing Committee on In …
Mon Apr 27, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council to advance 2026-2030 financial plan and tax rates
Council will give first three readings to the 5-year financial plan and tax rate bylaws, and to a new transit operating agreement with BC Transit. They will also vote on a zoning bylaw amendment and development variance at 2460 Foot Street, and consider a liquor licence for Bonnet Eatery. Consent agenda items include Q1 spending and grant reports, and a construction update on the aquatic centre. A notice of motion proposes improved parking access for seniors at Harry Loder Park.
- First three readings of 2026-2030 Operating and Capital Financial Plans Bylaw No. 9621
- First three readings of 2026 Tax Rates Bylaw No. 9622
- First three readings of Transit Service Annual Operating Agreement 2026-2027 Authorization Bylaw No. 9625
- Final reading and adoption of Zoning Bylaw Amendment No. 9602 for 2460 Foot Street
- Development Variance Permit VP100716 to reduce front yard setback at 2460 Foot Street
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, April 27, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for April 27, 2026, BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - April 13, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-04-13.pdf
2. Voting Summary - Regular Council Meeting_2026-04-13.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held April 13, 2026 , BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
DELEGATION(S)
C.1
Cairnstone Planning on behalf of Northern Development Initiative Trust
1. Cairnstone Planning_Redacted.pdf
Presenter: Peter Scholz, Registered Professional Planner and Professional Transportation Planner, Cairnstone Planning (via Zoom)
Topic: Update on the Pri …
Thu Apr 16, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion
Accessibility committee to appoint chair, review work plan
The Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion will hold its first meeting of the year, focusing on organizational setup. Members will adopt previous minutes, receive an overview of city committees, appoint a chair and vice-chair for the term, and review their terms of reference and 2026 work plan. Verbal updates on app/service requests and CityFest 2026 will also be provided.
- Appointment of chair and vice-chair for 2026-2027 term
- Review of committee terms of reference and 2026 work plan
- Verbal update on app and service requests
- Verbal update on CityFest 2026
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSION
AGENDA
Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 1 :00 P . m . - 2 :30 P . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the April 16, 2026 meeting of the Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes from the Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion Meeting held January 15, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Advisory_Committee_on_Accessibility_and_Inclusion_2026-01-15.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Inclusion meeting held January 15, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
NEW BUSINESS
D.1
Roundtable of Introductions
D.2
Overview of Committees, Commissions, and Boards
1. PPT_-_Generic_Inaugural_Committee_Meeting_Presentation.pd …
Mon Apr 13, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council to push province to reverse Northern-Rural Homeowners Grant cut
Council will consider a resolution urging the provincial government to explain and reverse the reduction of the Northern-Rural Homeowners Grant. They will also hear a delegation from the Rocky Mountain Rangers, receive survey results on downtown public washrooms, consider a $40,000 grant application for evacuation route planning, and vote on a temporary use permit and a liquor license endorsement.
- Resolution to reverse Northern-Rural Homeowners Grant cut
- $40,000 UBCM grant application for evacuation route planning
- Temporary Use Permit at 2697 Evasko Road
- Liquor license and entertainment endorsement for The Coast Prince George at 770 Brunswick Street
- Downtown public washroom survey results
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, April 13, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for April 13, 2026 , BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - March 23, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Regular_Council_Meeting_2026-03-23.pdf
2. Voting_Summary_-_Regular_Council_Meeting_2026-03-23.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held March 23, 2026, BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
DELEGATION(S)
C.1
Rocky Mountain Ranger Regimental Association (Prince George Branch)
1. Delegation Request from Rocky Mountain Ranger Regimental Association (Prince George Branch)_Redacted.pdf
2. Delegation_Materials_-_Rocky_Mountain_Rangers_2026-04-13.pdf
Presenters:
Lt. Col. …
Tue Apr 7, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
Committee to discuss fentanyl advocacy and homeowner grant changes
The Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs will receive information on several topics, including 2026 UBCM resolutions, changes to the northern-rural homeowners grant starting in 2027, and advocacy opportunities surrounding fentanyl and drug-related deaths. They will also get updates on the 2027 provincial budget consultation, human trafficking prevention network, and strong cities network. All items are for information only; no votes or decisions are scheduled.
- Changes to Northern-Rural Home Owners Grant in 2027
- Advocacy opportunities surrounding fentanyl and drug-related deaths
- Provincial Budget 2027 Consultation
- Update on Human Trafficking Prevention Network
- Correspondence from AWAC on safer streets
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
AGENDA
Tuesday, April 07, 2026 at 10 :00 A . m . - 11 :30 A . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the April 7, 2026 Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs Meeting held March 3, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Standing_Committee_on_Intergovernmental_Affairs_2026-03-03.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting held March 3, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
NEW BUSINESS
D.1
2026 UBCM Resolutions
1. SCIA_2026_UBCM_Resolutions.pdf
2. NCLGA_Resolutions_2026.pdf
3. 2026_Resolutions_submitted_by_PG_Chamber.pdf
R …
Mon Mar 23, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council approves Development Variance Permit VP100713 altering setbacks on Southridge Ave
The Prince George City Council will adopt its agenda and minutes, receive reports, and consider several planning matters. It will deny a variance request for 1736 4th Avenue and approve a variance for properties at 6959 Southridge Avenue and 3444 St Frances Crescent, changing front and rear yard setbacks. The council will give first three readings to two zoning bylaw amendment applications and instruct concurrence for a TELUS/Terrion wireless communications facility at 8431 Peter Road. It will also approve recommendations from the March 3 Committee of the Whole meeting.
- Denial of Development Variance Permit VP100707 for 1736 4th Ave (waiving sidewalk and streetlighting)
- Approval of Development Variance Permit VP100713 for 6959 Southridge Ave & 3444 St Frances Cres (setback reductions)
- First three readings of Zoning Bylaw Amendment No. 9593 (2820‑2880 15th Ave) and No. 9602 (2460 Foot St)
- Council instructs concurrence for TELUS/Terrion wireless facility (42 m monopole tower) at 8431 Peter Rd
- Approval of Committee of the Whole decisions from March 3 2026
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, March 23, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for March 23, 2026, BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - March 9, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-03-09.pdf
2. Voting Summary - Regular Council Meeting_2026-03-09.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held March 9, 2026, BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
DELEGATION(S)
C.1
University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)
1. Delegation Request - UNBC_2026-03-23_Redacted.pdf
2. March 23 2026 Public City Council Presentation_UNBC Land Trust.pdf
Presenters:
Bill Owen, President, University of Northern British Columbia
Claud …
Tue Mar 17, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Standing Committee on Public Safety
Committee adopts agenda, minutes and receives term progress report
The Standing Committee on Public Safety will adopt its meeting agenda and the minutes from the January 13, 2026 meeting. It will receive for information a report titled “Term of the Standing Committee on Public Safety” dated February 25, 2026. The committee will also hear updates from the BC First Nation Justice Council Indigenous Diversion Centre and from Downtown Prince George and the Prince George Chamber of Commerce on public‑safety topics.
- Adoption of the meeting agenda
- Adoption of minutes from the January 13, 2026 meeting
- Receipt for information of the “Term of the Standing Committee on Public Safety” report (Feb 25 2026)
- Delegation presentation: BC First Nation Justice Council Indigenous Diversion Centre – update
- Delegation presentation: Downtown Prince George and Prince George Chamber of Commerce – Safe Streets
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AGENDA
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 12 :00 P . m . - 1 :30 P . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the March 17, 2026 Standing Committee on Public Safety meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Standing Committee on Public Safety Meeting held January 13, 2026
1. Minutes_Standing_Committee_on_Public_Safety_2026-01-13.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Public Safety meeting held January 13, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
DELEGATION(S)
D.1
BC First Nation Justice Council
1. Delegation Request - BC First Nation Justice Council Indigenous Diversion Centre_Redacted.pdf
2. 2026-03-17 IDC Presentation.pdf
Presenters:
Miranda Seymour, Di …
Thu Mar 12, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Prince George Heritage Commission
Commission appoints new Chair and Vice‑Chair for 2026‑2027 term
The Prince George Heritage Commission will adopt its agenda and the minutes from its January 8, 2026 meeting. It will receive an informational presentation on the city’s committees, commissions and boards and review its mandate and 2026 work plan. The commission will vote to nominate and appoint a Chair and a Vice‑Chair for the term March 12, 2026 to February 28, 2027, and will appoint members to its working groups.
- Adopt agenda for the March 12, 2026 meeting
- Adopt minutes from the January 8, 2026 Heritage Commission meeting
- Receive informational presentation on committees, commissions and boards
- Nominate and appoint a Chair (term Mar 12 2026 – Feb 28 2027)
- Nominate and appoint a Vice‑Chair (term Mar 12 2026 – Feb 28 2027) and assign members to heritage working groups
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PRINCE GEORGE HERITAGE COMMISSION
AGENDA
Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 11 :00 A . m . - 12 :30 P . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the March 12, 2026 meeting of the Prince George Heritage Commission, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes from the Prince George Heritage Commission Meeting held January 8, 2026
1. Minutes - Prince_George_Heritage_Comission_2026-01-08.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Prince George Heritage Commission meeting held January 8, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the commission at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the commission at that meeting.
D.
NEW BUSINESS
D.1
Roundtable of Introductions
D.2
Overview of Committees, Commissions, and Boards
1. PPT_-_Inaugural_Meeting_Presentation_for_Heritage_Commission_2025.pdf
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Mon Mar 9, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council to consider zoning changes, heritage additions, and shelter bylaw
Prince George Council will consider approving zoning amendments for properties at 4445 North Nechako Road and 7955 Old Summit Lake Road, adding two sites to the Heritage Register, and giving first three readings to a bylaw allowing temporary overnight sheltering areas.
- Zoning amendment at 4445 North Nechako Road (NNNP)
- Zoning amendment at 7955 Old Summit Lake Road denied first and second readings
- Additions to Heritage Register: 2299 Laurier Crescent and 1448 5th Avenue
- Parks and Open Spaces Bylaw amendment for temporary overnight sheltering
- Council Procedures Bylaw amendment
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, March 09, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for March 9, 2026 , BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - February 23, 2026
1. Minutes - Regular Council Meeting_2026-02-23.pdf
2. Voting_Summary - Regular Council Meeting_2026-02-23.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held February 23, 2026 , BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at that meeting.
C.
DELEGATION(S)
C.1
AWAC - Association Advocating for Women and Community
1. Delegation Request - AWAC - Association Advocating for Women and Community_Redacted.pdf
2. AWAC-City-of-PG-2026.pdf
Presenters:
Connie Abe, Executive Director, AWAC
Lorna Waghorn-Kidd
T …
Tue Mar 3, 2026 · 2:00 PM
Committee of the Whole
Committee recommends $131,576 in limited duration operating grants for 2026–2027
The Committee of the Whole will consider approving $131,576 in 2026–2027 Limited Duration Operating Grants as recommended by staff. They will also receive annual reports on existing multiyear funding grant agreements and direct administration on next steps.
- Limited Duration Operating Grant funding allocation recommendation of $131,576 for 2026–2027
- Annual reporting and requests for existing multiyear funding grant agreement holders
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Council Chambers of City Hall
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday, March 03, 2026 at 2 :00 P . m . - 3 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the Committee of the Whole meeting scheduled for March 3, 2026, BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of Minutes - October 14, 2025
1. Minutes of the Comittee of the Whole_20251014.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Committee of the Whole meeting held October 14, 2025 BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before the Committee of the Whole at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the Committee of the Whole at that meeting.
C.
REPORTS
C.1
Limited Duration Operating Grant Applications Recommendations Summary 2026
1. 795058-v4-Staff_Report_to_Committee_of_the_Whole_Limited_Duration_Operating_Grant_Proposed_Recommendations_Summary_2026.pdf
2. 735983-v1-POLICY_-_Official_-_Multiyear_Funding_Grants_(Standing_Grants_and_Limited_Duration_Operating_Grants)_2024-10-07.pdf
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Tue Mar 3, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
Committee to direct staff on forestry sector input and strategy
The Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs will consider directing staff to submit input to the Canadian Forest Sector Transformation Task Force, develop a strategy for provincial/federal engagements, and support the 'Forestry is a Solution' campaign. They will also receive information reports on municipally administered medical clinics and a funding update for the Little Prince Train Shelter, and vote on updates to the 2026 committee work plan.
- Direct staff to submit input to the Canadian Forest Sector Transformation Task Force by March 16, 2026
- Direct staff to develop a strategy for strategic engagements with provincial and federal ministers on forestry
- Support the 'Forestry is a Solution' campaign by writing to provincial authorities
- Receive information on municipally administered medical clinics (verbal report and attachments)
- Receive a funding update for the Little Prince Train Shelter
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2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
AGENDA
Tuesday, March 03, 2026 at 10 :00 A . m . - 11 :30 A . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the March 3, 2026 Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs Meeting held February 3, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Standing_Committee_on_Intergovernmental_Affairs_2026-02-03.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting held February 3, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
NEW BUSINESS
D.1
Finalized dates for Victoria and Ottawa delegations [Verbal Report]
D.2
Municipally Administered Medical Clinics
1. SCIA- …
Mon Feb 23, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Regular Council Meeting
Council approves $118,000 funding for 2026 Canadian Native Fastball Championships
The council will adopt the agenda and minutes from recent meetings, receive several informational reports, and consider a series of approvals. Key decisions include funding the 2026 Canadian Native Fastball Championships, adding a District Energy System Connection to the capital plan, and authorizing multiple loan and financing bylaws. The council will also approve a temporary use permit for 490 Lyon Street and adopt an updated Whistleblower Policy.
- Approve $118,000 cash and up to $60,000 in‑kind funding for the 2026 Canadian Native Fastball Championships (Major Events Reserve)
- Approve addition of the District Energy System Connection project to the 2026 Capital Plan
- Approve Temporary Use Permit No. TU000109 for 490 Lyon Street
- Give first three readings and authorize elector approval process for Equipment Financing Bylaw No. 9607 and Stormwater System Renewal Bylaw No. 9608
- Approve the updated Whistleblower Policy
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Council Chambers of City Hall
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, February 23, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 7 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the regular meeting of Council scheduled for February 23, 2026, BE ADOPTED.
B.
MINUTES
B.1
Adoption of the Regular Council Budget Meeting Minutes - January 26 and January 28, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Regular_Council_Budget_Meeting_2026-01-26.pdf
2. Voting_Summary_-_Regular_Council_Meeting_2026-01-26.pdf
3. Minutes_-_Regular_Council_Budget_Meeting_2026-01-28.pdf
4. Voting_Summary_-_Regular_Council_Meeting_2026-01-28.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the regular Council budget meetings held January 26 and January 28, 2026, BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all of the business before Council at those meetings and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by Council at those meetings.
B.2
Adoption of the Regular Council Meeting Minutes - February 2, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Regular_Council_Meeting_2026-02-02.pdf
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Wed Feb 18, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Standing Committee on Finance and Audit
Committee to discuss 2026 tax rate options and audit planning
The Standing Committee on Finance and Audit will adopt the agenda and minutes from a previous meeting. The committee will review a report on the 2026 tax rate structure, which includes three options for Council's approval, and a work plan for the year. The committee will also receive a presentation from BC Assessment and the City's audit planning report.
- Adoption of minutes from December 3, 2025
- Review of 2026 Tax Rate Structure and Options
- Presentation by BC Assessment on the 2026 Assessment Roll
- City of Prince George Audit Planning Report for 2025
- Approval of the 2026 Finance and Audit Work Plan
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Council Chambers of City Hall
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND AUDIT
AGENDA
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at 12 :00 P . m . - 1 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers of City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the February 18, 2026 Standing Committee on Finance and Audit meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Finance and Audit Committee Meeting held December 3, 2025
1. Minutes_-_Standing_Committee_on_Finance_and_Audit_2025-12-03.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Finance and Audit meeting held December 3, 2025 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
REPORTS
D.1
Presentation by BC Assessment: Overview of BC Assessment and the 2026 Assessment Roll
1. 2026 Prince George Presentation - BC Assessment.pdf
Presenter: David Keough, Assessor Residential & Farms, BC Asses …
Tue Feb 3, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs
Committee to discuss federal advocacy and major projects
The Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs will adopt the agenda and minutes from January 6, 2026, and hear from Northern Health regarding recruitment. The committee will also discuss strategic advocacy for the Little Prince Train and federal focus on major projects.
- Adoption of January 6, 2026 minutes
- Northern Health presentation on staff recruitment
- Discussion on 2026 NCLGA resolutions
- Strategic advocacy for the Little Prince Train
- Advocacy for federal benefits from major projects
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2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
AGENDA
Tuesday, February 03, 2026 at 10 :00 A . m . - 11 :30 A . m .
2nd Floor Conference Room at City Hall
1100 Patricia Boulevard, Prince George, BC
We respectfully acknowledge the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh,
on whose land we live, work, and play.
A.
COMMENCEMENT
B.
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
That the agenda for the February 3, 2025 Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting, BE ADOPTED.
C.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
C.1
Minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs Meeting held January 6, 2026
1. Minutes_-_Standing_Committe_on_Intergovernmental_Affairs_2026-01-06.pdf
RECOMMENDATION:
That the minutes of the Standing Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs meeting held January 6, 2026 be adopted as read on this day and that such minutes as read set out all the business before the committee at that meeting and fully and properly record all of the resolutions passed by the committee at that meeting.
D.
DELEGATION(S)
D.1
Northern Health
1. Jan_2026-Prince_George_Recruitment_NH_Staff_and_Medical_Staff.pdf
Presenters:
Emelye Macfarlane - Regional Manager Recruitment Services
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