New resources for local improvements will be posted in 2024 to accommodate recent legislation amendments.
Use this online application to submit subdivision applications, Official Community Plans and amendments, Zoning Bylaws and amendments, municipal boundary changes and more.
Roadside development permits are required for any work within the 90 metres from the right-of-way of a provincial highway.
Learn how assessment management can help land use planning in your community.
Find information on the Encouraging Community Housing Options (ECHO) - Housing Plan Component program, its benefits, and if your municipality is eligible for grant funding.
Learn about Encouraging Community Housing Options (ECHO) - Action Component program and the grant available to implement the strategies identified in a housing plan.
Find out how The Statements of Provincial Interest Regulations can help guide development in your community.
Learn how to appeal decisions made relating to applications for permits or approvals.
Learn more about how land use planning and subdivisions can help minimize flood risk to people, property and infrastructure.
Learn more about dedicating lands for parks, open spaces and other public amenities.
Information for communities to start their planning process, including assessing their planning needs, finding planning professionals and sharing costs with other communities.
Learn about the regulations and procedures for municipal restructuring including altering boundaries, establishing a town or village, and changing the status of towns, villages, and hamlets.
Learn how an Official Community Plan can help a municipality manage its future growth and development.
Learn about the purpose of The Planning and Development Act, 2007 and download your own copy.
Through regional planning – or inter-municipal co-operation – communities can share limited resources to meet today’s challenges.
Learn how the Government of Saskatchewan is protecting the health and safety of its citizens by making sure that residential areas are at a safe distance from oil wells.
Find out how servicing agreements make sure that costs are shared when servicing a new subdivision and that new services are installed properly.
Find information about how to apply for subdivision approval, how condominium development and land use relate to subdivision and exemptions from the subdivision approval process.
Learn about zoning bylaws in Saskatchewan that divide municipalities into zoning districts and regulate the development and use of land in those districts.