Some more information:
From Item #16 at the Sept. 18, 2023 meeting for the Standing Policy Committee on Property and Development:
https://clkapps.winnipeg.ca/DMIS/Vie...onId=&InitUrl=
"In November 2022, the City of Winnipeg retained Clarion Associates (“Clarion”) to undertake an
initial review and assessment of the Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 and the Downtown
Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 100/2004. This initial review and assessment are being referred to
as “Phase 1” because it is intended to help inform the larger, comprehensive Zoning By-law
review process (Phase 2).
Phase 1 (see Appendix A) identifies ways the current by-laws work well, or are
ineffective/difficult to use, and ways to make the revised documents more user-friendly. It also
includes an annotated outline of a new zoning by-law, and estimated scope of work for Phase 2
along with order of magnitude costs, which are estimated to range between $880,000 to
$1,584,000."
...
"Should the City’s application under HAF be approved by Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation (CMHC), Phase 2 is to occur within the Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) timeline
as the final milestone for the proposed Rapid Zoning By-law Amendments for Accelerated
Housing and Complete Communities initiative."
So right now, we're waiting on the City of Winnipeg to receive the HAF money from the federal government (hopefully within the next few moths). Then the City of Winnipeg will probably go out to tender (Request For Proposals) for the consulting contract to rewrite the zoning bylaw (about a $1.5M contract).