Medicine Hat council approves land use bylaw refresh while advancing regional industrial planning
Medicine Hat city council has approved a refresh of its Land Use Bylaw, completing a long-running review of development regulations while signalling further discussions with regional partners on future industrial planning.
Council unanimously passed second and third readings of Bylaw 4853-2026 on Monday’s council meeting, following a lengthy public hearing that included support from the development industry, questions from residents and input from Cypress County regarding a proposed regional heavy industrial planning area.
Administration described the land use bylaw as a refresh of existing regulations rather than a complete rewrite, with planning officials saying the project was a limited-scope review that built on previous updates and amendments.
Planning staff also said the latest phase was shaped by extensive public engagement, including open houses, surveys and meetings with industry groups and residents.

