Medicine Hat council advances rezonings, backs parks alcohol pilot and urges pause on AISH changes
Medicine Hat city council approved four rezoning bylaws at Monday’s meeting following a series of public hearings, paving the way for new housing and commercial development across the city.
The hearings covered sites in Riverside, Saamis Heights and Ranchlands, as well as a commercial corridor along Gershaw Drive.
All four bylaws received second and third readings following the hearings, with little opposition from the public.
The first hearing included the former Riverside School site at 201 Second St. NW, as council approved Bylaw 4873-2026 to rezone the property from direct control to low-density residential, allowing for a proposed 19-lot subdivision.

