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Council set to vote on grocery store permit at 31887 Lougheed Highway today

Mission council is scheduled to vote today, July 6, on a development permit for a new grocery store at 31887 Lougheed Highway — the most consequential item on the regular council meeting agenda. The same meeting includes decisions on two temporary use permits, adoption of housing agreements on Fraser Crescent, and a second reading of official community plan amendments.

Grocery store permit and other development decisions

The development permit for the grocery store at 31887 Lougheed Highway is listed for council decision. No vote tally or dollar figure is available in the agenda, which is the only document published so far.

Also on the July 6 regular council agenda:

Several items on the agenda are listed as informational only, including a rezoning application and a curbside cart transition plan.

Lougheed Highway Corridor plan

At a June 22 special council meeting, council was scheduled to consider endorsing Option 2 (Focused) as the preferred land use concept for the Lougheed Highway Corridor Concept Plan, along with the plan's proposed vision and goals. The report notes that council direction from April 7, 2026 was addressed.

Minutes for that meeting have not yet been published, so it is not confirmed whether council endorsed the option. The agenda states that endorsement would enable engineering contract work to proceed.

Health and Wellness District concepts reviewed

On June 29, council held a special meeting to review two high-level land use concepts for the Health and Wellness District Area Plan. Consultant Arcadis presented the concepts, and council was asked to provide feedback. Staff planned to use that input to refine the plans over the summer for a future policy framework.

Attachments included a "What We Heard Report" summarizing public input. Minutes for this meeting have not yet been published, so specific council feedback is not on the record.

Closed meetings on labour relations

Council held a special closed meeting on June 29 to discuss labour relations under Section 90(1)(c) of the Community Charter, with no public decisions scheduled. Today, July 6, a regular pre-closed meeting is set to vote on excluding the public for two purposes: labour and employee relations under Section 90(1)(c), and preliminary negotiations for a municipal service under Section 90(1)(k). No public business is scheduled for that portion.

Coming up

No further meetings are listed in the next 14 days beyond today's sessions. Residents interested in the grocery store proposal or the OCP amendments may want to attend or follow the regular council meeting.

Earlier weeks

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.

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