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PROPERTY TAXES
In 2019, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is providing a total of 99 separate services to residents and businesses. A homeowner’s annual property tax impact will therefore vary depending on the mix of CVRD services provided to either the municipality or to CURRENT BUILDING PERMITS CVRD Building Permit Applications - May 2021. Electoral Area A (Baynes Sound- Denman/Hornby Islands) Electoral Area B (Lazo North) Electoral Area C (Puntledge Black Creek) View. Apr 1, 2021. CVRD Building Permits - April 2021. WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues.UTILITIES ACCOUNTS
The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) Finance Department provides utility billing for numerous CVRD service areas. The billing period varies by area and can be monthly, quarterly, tri-annually or annually. Service areas include:SPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features AIRSHED ROUNDTABLE PROJECT IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly.TSOLUM SPIRIT PARK
History Tsolum Spirit Park was severed from an adjoining property and sold to the Comox Valley Regional District in 1991. The park includes a portion of the Comox Logging Railway grade, which has been identified as an important recreation greenway. Background Tsolum Spirit Park is within the floodplain of the Tsolum River with accessto the river.
SKYROCKET COMPOST
SkyRocket is a nutrient-rich soil amendment made of wood waste mixed with biosolids and cured over time to create a Class A Compost. It can be purchased at the Comox Valley Waste Management Centre at 3699 Bevan Road, Cumberland, BC. Availability & Rates COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTIMAP (GIS)CAREERSPARKS, TRAILS & BEACH ACCESSESABOUTSERVICESPROJECTS & INITIATIVES The Comox Valley Sewer Service treats raw sewage (wastewater) from homes and businesses in Courtenay, Comox and K’ómoks First Nation. Project Details. Community Grants & Rebates. Each year the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) provides a variety of granting opportunities to non-profit and charitable organizations within thecommunity.
PROPERTY TAXES
In 2019, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is providing a total of 99 separate services to residents and businesses. A homeowner’s annual property tax impact will therefore vary depending on the mix of CVRD services provided to either the municipality or to CURRENT BUILDING PERMITS CVRD Building Permit Applications - May 2021. Electoral Area A (Baynes Sound- Denman/Hornby Islands) Electoral Area B (Lazo North) Electoral Area C (Puntledge Black Creek) View. Apr 1, 2021. CVRD Building Permits - April 2021. WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues.UTILITIES ACCOUNTS
The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) Finance Department provides utility billing for numerous CVRD service areas. The billing period varies by area and can be monthly, quarterly, tri-annually or annually. Service areas include:SPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features AIRSHED ROUNDTABLE PROJECT IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly.TSOLUM SPIRIT PARK
History Tsolum Spirit Park was severed from an adjoining property and sold to the Comox Valley Regional District in 1991. The park includes a portion of the Comox Logging Railway grade, which has been identified as an important recreation greenway. Background Tsolum Spirit Park is within the floodplain of the Tsolum River with accessto the river.
SKYROCKET COMPOST
SkyRocket is a nutrient-rich soil amendment made of wood waste mixed with biosolids and cured over time to create a Class A Compost. It can be purchased at the Comox Valley Waste Management Centre at 3699 Bevan Road, Cumberland, BC. Availability & Rates HEADQUARTERS TOWNSITE PARK Headquarters Townsite Park is a mixed riparian forest along the Tsolum River that contains big-leaf maple, red alder and salmon berry. A small area of old fruit trees remains just north of the swimming hole. Second-growth Douglas fir, salal and sword fern grow further away from the river. The park’s name reflects the fact that the land served REGISTER FOR ACTIVITIES & PROGRAMS The Sports Centre Gym, Pool and Arena Available pool programs will include aquacise, rehab swim times, lane swim times, and select camps and swim lessons. Available ice programs include public skating, drop-in hockey and select camps and lessons. Reservations are required for gym workouts, swim and skate programs, camps and lessons. Click the button below to login or to create your PerfectSPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features CURRENT WATER RESTRICTIONS High Risk Activities Restrictions. Baynes Sound - Denman/Hornby Islands (Electoral Area A) Lazo North (Electoral Area B) Puntledge - Black Creek (Electoral Area C) Recruitment. Reports. Water. Comox Valley Water Treatment Project. Current Water Restrictions. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT MAINTENANCE OPERATOR We are currently accepting applications from CVRD CUPE Local 556 members only for a Wastewater Treatment Plant Maintenance Operator to join our Wastewater Services team. The Wastewater Treatment Plant Maintenance Operator is responsible for all regular maintenance, modifications, construction, emergency repair and call out repair of the equipment, building andUTILITIES ACCOUNTS
The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) Finance Department provides utility billing for numerous CVRD service areas. The billing period varies by area and can be monthly, quarterly, tri-annually or annually. Service areas include: LITTLE RIVER NATURE PARK Park Update: To support the efforts to contain COVID-19 and encourage social distancing, beach fire programs at Goose Spit Park and the Little River ferry terminal will be suspended until further notice. The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) Parks Department is asking visitors not to light beach fires and reminds users that it is unlawful to have a fire outside a fire ring or fire place inTSOLUM SPIRIT PARK
History Tsolum Spirit Park was severed from an adjoining property and sold to the Comox Valley Regional District in 1991. The park includes a portion of the Comox Logging Railway grade, which has been identified as an important recreation greenway. Background Tsolum Spirit Park is within the floodplain of the Tsolum River with accessto the river.
SKYROCKET COMPOST
SkyRocket is a nutrient-rich soil amendment made of wood waste mixed with biosolids and cured over time to create a Class A Compost. It can be purchased at the Comox Valley Waste Management Centre at 3699 Bevan Road, Cumberland, BC. Availability & RatesWATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect May 1 for the Comox Valley The Comox Valley Water System, Royston Water System, and Black Creek-Oyster Bay Water local Service area will be under Stage 1 water restrictions beginning May 1, 2021, which come into effect every year at this time. Under Stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am - 8 am and 7 pm -10 pm, on Tuesday COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTIMAP (GIS)CAREERSPARKS, TRAILS & BEACH ACCESSESABOUTSERVICESPROJECTS & INITIATIVES The Comox Valley Sewer Service treats raw sewage (wastewater) from homes and businesses in Courtenay, Comox and K’ómoks First Nation. Project Details. Community Grants & Rebates. Each year the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) provides a variety of granting opportunities to non-profit and charitable organizations within thecommunity.
PROPERTY TAXES
In 2019, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is providing a total of 99 separate services to residents and businesses. A homeowner’s annual property tax impact will therefore vary depending on the mix of CVRD services provided to either the municipality or toLAND USE & ZONING
CURRENT BUILDING PERMITS CVRD Building Permit Applications - May 2021. Electoral Area A (Baynes Sound- Denman/Hornby Islands) Electoral Area B (Lazo North) Electoral Area C (Puntledge Black Creek) View. Apr 1, 2021. CVRD Building Permits - April 2021. WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues.SPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features SEAL BAY NATURE PARKAQUATIC CENTRE
In response to COVID-19 the Comox Valley Aquatic Centre will remain closed until further notice. The Aquatic Centre is the ideal place for aquatic fun and fitness inONE SPOT TRAIL
IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly. COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTIMAP (GIS)CAREERSPARKS, TRAILS & BEACH ACCESSESABOUTSERVICESPROJECTS & INITIATIVES The Comox Valley Sewer Service treats raw sewage (wastewater) from homes and businesses in Courtenay, Comox and K’ómoks First Nation. Project Details. Community Grants & Rebates. Each year the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) provides a variety of granting opportunities to non-profit and charitable organizations within thecommunity.
PROPERTY TAXES
In 2019, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is providing a total of 99 separate services to residents and businesses. A homeowner’s annual property tax impact will therefore vary depending on the mix of CVRD services provided to either the municipality or toLAND USE & ZONING
CURRENT BUILDING PERMITS CVRD Building Permit Applications - May 2021. Electoral Area A (Baynes Sound- Denman/Hornby Islands) Electoral Area B (Lazo North) Electoral Area C (Puntledge Black Creek) View. Apr 1, 2021. CVRD Building Permits - April 2021. WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues.SPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features SEAL BAY NATURE PARKAQUATIC CENTRE
In response to COVID-19 the Comox Valley Aquatic Centre will remain closed until further notice. The Aquatic Centre is the ideal place for aquatic fun and fitness inONE SPOT TRAIL
IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly. COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS UPDATE COVID-19 Coronavirus Update Provincial and Federal Health Authorities are the lead agencies for COVID-19. The British Columbia government has declared a provincial state of emergency to support the provincewide response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The CVRD is continuing to follow the advice of the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Provincial Health Officer. CURRENT BUILDING PERMITS CVRD Building Permit Applications - May 2021. Electoral Area A (Baynes Sound- Denman/Hornby Islands) Electoral Area B (Lazo North) Electoral Area C (Puntledge Black Creek) View. Apr 1, 2021. CVRD Building Permits - April 2021. PERMITS | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT Building Permits. If you wish to construct, alter, repair or demolish a building or structure within one of the three electoral areas (excluding Denman and Hornby Islands) of the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), you may require a permit.. The type of permit(s)required will
WATER SYSTEMS
The Black Creek – Oyster Bay (BCOB) Water Local Service Area is owned and operated by the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD). It consists of two groundwater wells, one river infiltration gallery, two reservoirs, one pump station and a treatment facility that provideswater to
HEADQUARTERS TOWNSITE PARK Headquarters Townsite Park is a mixed riparian forest along the Tsolum River that contains big-leaf maple, red alder and salmon berry. A small area of old fruit trees remains just north of the swimming hole. Second-growth Douglas fir, salal and sword fern grow further away from the river. The park’s name reflects the fact that the land servedONE SPOT TRAIL
The One Spot Trail is located primarily along the former railway grade of the Comox Logging & Railway Company. The trail is named after the first locomotive to work on the grade, the “One Spot”. It was a wood burning Baldwin engine, built in 1909. The One Spot engine operated in this area for 34 years before it was scrapped in 1943.DROP-IN SCHEDULES
Pre-Registered Public Sessions Participants must pre-book their times online through their PerfectMind accounts Check out our various pre-registered activities in the calendar below or by viewing theRecreation Guide.
WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect May 1 for the Comox Valley The Comox Valley Water System, Royston Water System, and Black Creek-Oyster Bay Water local Service area will be under Stage 1 water restrictions beginning May 1, 2021, which come into effect every year at this time. Under Stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am - 8 am and 7 pm -10 pm, on Tuesday ROYSTON GARBAGE SERVICE & RECYCLING Comox Valley Recycling & Waste Management The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) contracts out Emterra Environmental for the pick-up of garbage and recycling in Royston. For recycling and waste management information, including depot locations, for other areas and municipalities within the CVRD, visit Comox Strathcona WasteManagement.
MERVILLE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES PROJECT Background The CVRD provides the Greater Merville Fire Protection Service and contracts with the City of Courtenay for fire suppression services. The CVRD has committed to construct, equip and operate a new auxiliary fire hall to be located at the Mountainaire Avian Rescue Society property at Williams Beach Road and the Island Highway. This new fire hall is to be managed in collaboration with COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTIMAP (GIS)CAREERSPARKS, TRAILS & BEACH ACCESSESABOUTSERVICESPROJECTS & INITIATIVES The Comox Valley Sewer Service treats raw sewage (wastewater) from homes and businesses in Courtenay, Comox and K’ómoks First Nation. Project Details. Community Grants & Rebates. Each year the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) provides a variety of granting opportunities to non-profit and charitable organizations within thecommunity.
PROPERTY TAXES
In 2019, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is providing a total of 99 separate services to residents and businesses. A homeowner’s annual property tax impact will therefore vary depending on the mix of CVRD services provided to either the municipality or to CURRENT BUILDING PERMITS CVRD Building Permit Applications - May 2021. Electoral Area A (Baynes Sound- Denman/Hornby Islands) Electoral Area B (Lazo North) Electoral Area C (Puntledge Black Creek) View. Apr 1, 2021. CVRD Building Permits - April 2021.WATER SYSTEMS
The Black Creek – Oyster Bay (BCOB) Water Local Service Area is owned and operated by the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD). It consists of two groundwater wells, one river infiltration gallery, two reservoirs, one pump station and a treatment facility that provideswater to
WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues. AIRSHED ROUNDTABLE PROJECTSPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly.WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect May 1 for the Comox Valley The Comox Valley Water System, Royston Water System, and Black Creek-Oyster Bay Water local Service area will be under Stage 1 water restrictions beginning May 1, 2021, which come into effect every year at this time. Under Stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am - 8 am and 7 pm -10 pm, on Tuesday ROAD TO 2030: COMOX VALLEY CLIMATE ACTION CHALLENGE Introducing Road to 2030: Comox Valley Climate Action Challenge Comox Valley is our home. From its incredible nature and wildlife to the generations who have shaped the region into what it is today, there's so much to love about this community. COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTIMAP (GIS)CAREERSPARKS, TRAILS & BEACH ACCESSESABOUTSERVICESPROJECTS & INITIATIVES The Comox Valley Sewer Service treats raw sewage (wastewater) from homes and businesses in Courtenay, Comox and K’ómoks First Nation. Project Details. Community Grants & Rebates. Each year the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) provides a variety of granting opportunities to non-profit and charitable organizations within thecommunity.
PROPERTY TAXES
In 2019, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is providing a total of 99 separate services to residents and businesses. A homeowner’s annual property tax impact will therefore vary depending on the mix of CVRD services provided to either the municipality or to CURRENT BUILDING PERMITS CVRD Building Permit Applications - May 2021. Electoral Area A (Baynes Sound- Denman/Hornby Islands) Electoral Area B (Lazo North) Electoral Area C (Puntledge Black Creek) View. Apr 1, 2021. CVRD Building Permits - April 2021.WATER SYSTEMS
The Black Creek – Oyster Bay (BCOB) Water Local Service Area is owned and operated by the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD). It consists of two groundwater wells, one river infiltration gallery, two reservoirs, one pump station and a treatment facility that provideswater to
WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues. AIRSHED ROUNDTABLE PROJECTSPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly.WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect May 1 for the Comox Valley The Comox Valley Water System, Royston Water System, and Black Creek-Oyster Bay Water local Service area will be under Stage 1 water restrictions beginning May 1, 2021, which come into effect every year at this time. Under Stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am - 8 am and 7 pm -10 pm, on Tuesday ROAD TO 2030: COMOX VALLEY CLIMATE ACTION CHALLENGE Introducing Road to 2030: Comox Valley Climate Action Challenge Comox Valley is our home. From its incredible nature and wildlife to the generations who have shaped the region into what it is today, there's so much to love about this community.PROPERTY TAXES
In 2019, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is providing a total of 99 separate services to residents and businesses. A homeowner’s annual property tax impact will therefore vary depending on the mix of CVRD services provided to either the municipality or to PERMITS | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT Building Permits. If you wish to construct, alter, repair or demolish a building or structure within one of the three electoral areas (excluding Denman and Hornby Islands) of the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), you may require a permit.. The type of permit(s)required will
CURRENT WATER RESTRICTIONS High Risk Activities Restrictions. Baynes Sound - Denman/Hornby Islands (Electoral Area A) Lazo North (Electoral Area B) Puntledge - Black Creek (Electoral Area C) Recruitment. Reports. Water. Comox Valley Water Treatment Project. Current Water Restrictions.WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect May 1 for the Comox Valley The Comox Valley Water System, Royston Water System, and Black Creek-Oyster Bay Water local Service area will be under Stage 1 water restrictions beginning May 1, 2021, which come into effect every year at this time. Under Stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am - 8 am and 7 pm -10 pm, on TuesdayUTILITIES ACCOUNTS
The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) Finance Department provides utility billing for numerous CVRD service areas. The billing period varies by area and can be monthly, quarterly, tri-annually or annually. Service areas include:SPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. FeaturesSKYROCKET COMPOST
SkyRocket is a nutrient-rich soil amendment made of wood waste mixed with biosolids and cured over time to create a Class A Compost. It can be purchased at the Comox Valley Waste Management Centre at 3699 Bevan Road, Cumberland, BC. Availability & RatesTSOLUM SPIRIT PARK
History Tsolum Spirit Park was severed from an adjoining property and sold to the Comox Valley Regional District in 1991. The park includes a portion of the Comox Logging Railway grade, which has been identified as an important recreation greenway. Background Tsolum Spirit Park is within the floodplain of the Tsolum River with accessto the river.
MYRIAH FOORT
Myriah is the Corporate Financial Officer (CFO) and is an appointed officer of the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), responsible for statutory financial administration duties pursuant to the Local Government Act. The CFO leads the financial, accounting, insurance, procurement and contracting functions for the CVRD, in compliance with legislative requirements and in accordance with the MERVILLE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES PROJECT Background The CVRD provides the Greater Merville Fire Protection Service and contracts with the City of Courtenay for fire suppression services. The CVRD has committed to construct, equip and operate a new auxiliary fire hall to be located at the Mountainaire Avian Rescue Society property at Williams Beach Road and the Island Highway. This new fire hall is to be managed in collaboration with COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTIMAP (GIS)CAREERSPARKS, TRAILS & BEACH ACCESSESABOUTSERVICESPROJECTS & INITIATIVES The Comox Valley Sewer Service treats raw sewage (wastewater) from homes and businesses in Courtenay, Comox and K’ómoks First Nation. Project Details. Community Grants & Rebates. Each year the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) provides a variety of granting opportunities to non-profit and charitable organizations within thecommunity.
PERMITS | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT Building Permits. If you wish to construct, alter, repair or demolish a building or structure within one of the three electoral areas (excluding Denman and Hornby Islands) of the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), you may require a permit.. The type of permit(s)required will
LAND USE & ZONING
PARKS & RECREATION
Parks & Recreation Resources. Active Comox Valley. Work+ With The CVRD. Careers. Victoria Day Office Closure Monday, May 24 More information. Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect More information. COVID-19 Update & CVRD Safety Plans More information. SEAL BAY NATURE PARKSPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues.WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect May 1 for the Comox Valley The Comox Valley Water System, Royston Water System, and Black Creek-Oyster Bay Water local Service area will be under Stage 1 water restrictions beginning May 1, 2021, which come into effect every year at this time. Under Stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am - 8 am and 7 pm -10 pm, on Tuesday IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTCOMOX VALLEY CRAIGSLISTCOMOX VALLEY REAL ESTATECOMOX VALLEY RECORDCOMOX VALLEY RECORD OBITS The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly. AIRSHED ROUNDTABLE PROJECT COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTIMAP (GIS)CAREERSPARKS, TRAILS & BEACH ACCESSESABOUTSERVICESPROJECTS & INITIATIVES The Comox Valley Sewer Service treats raw sewage (wastewater) from homes and businesses in Courtenay, Comox and K’ómoks First Nation. Project Details. Community Grants & Rebates. Each year the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) provides a variety of granting opportunities to non-profit and charitable organizations within thecommunity.
PERMITS | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT Building Permits. If you wish to construct, alter, repair or demolish a building or structure within one of the three electoral areas (excluding Denman and Hornby Islands) of the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), you may require a permit.. The type of permit(s)required will
LAND USE & ZONING
PARKS & RECREATION
Parks & Recreation Resources. Active Comox Valley. Work+ With The CVRD. Careers. Victoria Day Office Closure Monday, May 24 More information. Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect More information. COVID-19 Update & CVRD Safety Plans More information. SEAL BAY NATURE PARKSPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues. IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTCOMOX VALLEY CRAIGSLISTCOMOX VALLEY REAL ESTATECOMOX VALLEY RECORDCOMOX VALLEY RECORD OBITS The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly.WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect May 1 for the Comox Valley The Comox Valley Water System, Royston Water System, and Black Creek-Oyster Bay Water local Service area will be under Stage 1 water restrictions beginning May 1, 2021, which come into effect every year at this time. Under Stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am - 8 am and 7 pm -10 pm, on Tuesday AIRSHED ROUNDTABLE PROJECTPROPERTY TAXES
In 2019, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is providing a total of 99 separate services to residents and businesses. A homeowner’s annual property tax impact will therefore vary depending on the mix of CVRD services provided to either the municipality or to PERMITS | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT Building Permits. If you wish to construct, alter, repair or demolish a building or structure within one of the three electoral areas (excluding Denman and Hornby Islands) of the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), you may require a permit.. The type of permit(s)required will
WASTE, RECYCLING & COMPOST COVID-19 Coronavirus Update The Comox Valley Waste Management Centre keeps our community safe and clean and we are working hard to protect our workers and the public in order to continue operating this essential service. If you have access to a municipal curbside collection and recycling program please refrain from using the landfill at this time.PARKS & RECREATION
Parks & Recreation Resources. Active Comox Valley. Work+ With The CVRD. Careers. Victoria Day Office Closure Monday, May 24 More information. Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect More information. COVID-19 Update & CVRD Safety Plans More information. CURRENT BUILDING PERMITS CVRD Building Permit Applications - May 2021. Electoral Area A (Baynes Sound- Denman/Hornby Islands) Electoral Area B (Lazo North) Electoral Area C (Puntledge Black Creek) View. Apr 1, 2021. CVRD Building Permits - April 2021. WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues. CURRENT WATER RESTRICTIONS High Risk Activities Restrictions. Baynes Sound - Denman/Hornby Islands (Electoral Area A) Lazo North (Electoral Area B) Puntledge - Black Creek (Electoral Area C) Recruitment. Reports. Water. Comox Valley Water Treatment Project. Current Water Restrictions.UTILITIES ACCOUNTS
The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) Finance Department provides utility billing for numerous CVRD service areas. The billing period varies by area and can be monthly, quarterly, tri-annually or annually. Service areas include:DROP-IN SCHEDULES
Pre-Registered Public Sessions Participants must pre-book their times online through their PerfectMind accounts Check out our various pre-registered activities in the calendar below or by viewing theRecreation Guide.
REGIONAL OFFICE BUILDING PROJECT Background In 2014, after years of analysis, the CVRD Board determined that based on the current flood prone location on Comox Road, limited space, and expensive lease costs, a new regional office building was astrategic priority.
COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTIMAP (GIS)CAREERSPARKS, TRAILS & BEACH ACCESSESABOUTSERVICESPROJECTS & INITIATIVES The Comox Valley Sewer Service treats raw sewage (wastewater) from homes and businesses in Courtenay, Comox and K’ómoks First Nation. Project Details. Community Grants & Rebates. Each year the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) provides a variety of granting opportunities to non-profit and charitable organizations within thecommunity.
PERMITS | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT Building Permits. If you wish to construct, alter, repair or demolish a building or structure within one of the three electoral areas (excluding Denman and Hornby Islands) of the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), you may require a permit.. The type of permit(s)required will
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Parks & Recreation Resources. Active Comox Valley. Work+ With The CVRD. Careers. Victoria Day Office Closure Monday, May 24 More information. Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect More information. COVID-19 Update & CVRD Safety Plans More information. SEAL BAY NATURE PARKSPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues.WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect May 1 for the Comox Valley The Comox Valley Water System, Royston Water System, and Black Creek-Oyster Bay Water local Service area will be under Stage 1 water restrictions beginning May 1, 2021, which come into effect every year at this time. Under Stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am - 8 am and 7 pm -10 pm, on Tuesday IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTCOMOX VALLEY CRAIGSLISTCOMOX VALLEY REAL ESTATECOMOX VALLEY RECORDCOMOX VALLEY RECORD OBITS The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly. AIRSHED ROUNDTABLE PROJECT COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTIMAP (GIS)CAREERSPARKS, TRAILS & BEACH ACCESSESABOUTSERVICESPROJECTS & INITIATIVES The Comox Valley Sewer Service treats raw sewage (wastewater) from homes and businesses in Courtenay, Comox and K’ómoks First Nation. Project Details. Community Grants & Rebates. Each year the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) provides a variety of granting opportunities to non-profit and charitable organizations within thecommunity.
PERMITS | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT Building Permits. If you wish to construct, alter, repair or demolish a building or structure within one of the three electoral areas (excluding Denman and Hornby Islands) of the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), you may require a permit.. The type of permit(s)required will
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Parks & Recreation Resources. Active Comox Valley. Work+ With The CVRD. Careers. Victoria Day Office Closure Monday, May 24 More information. Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect More information. COVID-19 Update & CVRD Safety Plans More information. SEAL BAY NATURE PARKSPORTS CENTRE
From ice sports to swimming to track and field, the Comox Valley Sports Centre has a little something for everybody. Be sure to check out our Admission Fees & Membership information. Features WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues.WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect May 1 for the Comox Valley The Comox Valley Water System, Royston Water System, and Black Creek-Oyster Bay Water local Service area will be under Stage 1 water restrictions beginning May 1, 2021, which come into effect every year at this time. Under Stage 1, lawn and garden sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 5 am - 8 am and 7 pm -10 pm, on Tuesday IMAP | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICTCOMOX VALLEY CRAIGSLISTCOMOX VALLEY REAL ESTATECOMOX VALLEY RECORDCOMOX VALLEY RECORD OBITS The Comox Valley Regional District began developing and using geographical information systems (GIS) in 1999 and iMap was the next logical step to give the public access to the maps and information. In 2004, the first iMap application was launched and has evolved over the years. iMap is mobile friendly. AIRSHED ROUNDTABLE PROJECTPROPERTY TAXES
In 2019, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is providing a total of 99 separate services to residents and businesses. A homeowner’s annual property tax impact will therefore vary depending on the mix of CVRD services provided to either the municipality or to PERMITS | COMOX VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT Building Permits. If you wish to construct, alter, repair or demolish a building or structure within one of the three electoral areas (excluding Denman and Hornby Islands) of the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), you may require a permit.. The type of permit(s)required will
WASTE, RECYCLING & COMPOST COVID-19 Coronavirus Update The Comox Valley Waste Management Centre keeps our community safe and clean and we are working hard to protect our workers and the public in order to continue operating this essential service. If you have access to a municipal curbside collection and recycling program please refrain from using the landfill at this time.PARKS & RECREATION
Parks & Recreation Resources. Active Comox Valley. Work+ With The CVRD. Careers. Victoria Day Office Closure Monday, May 24 More information. Stage 1 Water Restrictions in Effect More information. COVID-19 Update & CVRD Safety Plans More information. CURRENT BUILDING PERMITS CVRD Building Permit Applications - May 2021. Electoral Area A (Baynes Sound- Denman/Hornby Islands) Electoral Area B (Lazo North) Electoral Area C (Puntledge Black Creek) View. Apr 1, 2021. CVRD Building Permits - April 2021. WOOD SMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM 2021 Wood Smoke Reduction Program Smoke from burning wood for residential home heating is the most significant source of air pollution in the winter in the Comox Valley due to our geography and meteorology. Burning unseasoned wood (and wood with a moisture content above 20 per cent) can pollute an entire neighbourhood, causing serious health issues. CURRENT WATER RESTRICTIONS High Risk Activities Restrictions. Baynes Sound - Denman/Hornby Islands (Electoral Area A) Lazo North (Electoral Area B) Puntledge - Black Creek (Electoral Area C) Recruitment. Reports. Water. Comox Valley Water Treatment Project. Current Water Restrictions.UTILITIES ACCOUNTS
The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) Finance Department provides utility billing for numerous CVRD service areas. The billing period varies by area and can be monthly, quarterly, tri-annually or annually. Service areas include:DROP-IN SCHEDULES
Pre-Registered Public Sessions Participants must pre-book their times online through their PerfectMind accounts Check out our various pre-registered activities in the calendar below or by viewing theRecreation Guide.
REGIONAL OFFICE BUILDING PROJECT Background In 2014, after years of analysis, the CVRD Board determined that based on the current flood prone location on Comox Road, limited space, and expensive lease costs, a new regional office building was astrategic priority.
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The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) The CVRD is a federation of 3 electoral areas and 3 municipalities.Electoral Areas:
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