Mission council takes up land-use plans for Lougheed Corridor, Health District
The Mission City Council held a series of special meetings in late June to discuss long-range land-use plans — but no official decisions have been released yet. Agendas show that on June 22, council was set to endorse a preferred concept for the Lougheed Highway Corridor, a move that would unlock engineering work. A week later, members reviewed early designs for a Health and Wellness District. Minutes for both meetings were not available as of July 5.
Lougheed Highway Corridor concept plan
At a June 22 special meeting, council was scheduled to choose a preferred land-use concept for the Lougheed Highway Corridor. Staff recommended Option 2 (Focused), along with endorsing a vision and goals for the corridor plan. The agenda also noted that the direction addressed council’s April 7, 2026 request. Endorsement would allow the city to move ahead with engineering contract work. Without published minutes, it is unclear whether a vote took place or what the vote tally might have been.
Health and Wellness District ideas
A second special meeting on June 29 centered on the Health and Wellness District Area Plan. Council’s agenda included a presentation by consultant Arcadis on two high-level land use concepts, plus a “What We Heard” report compiling community input. The discussion was intended to give staff feedback, which they will use over the summer to refine the plans into a future policy framework. No final action was scheduled; the agenda only called for council comment.
Closed session on labour relations
Also on June 29, council held a closed meeting — described on the agenda as a “Special (Pre-Closed) Meeting” — with the lone item being a resolution to exclude the public. The closed portion addressed labour relations, citing Section 90(1)(c) of the Community Charter. No further information was released.
Coming up
No public meetings of the Mission City Council are listed for the two weeks following July 5. The next regular meeting has not yet been announced.
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