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Welcome to Ucluelet, British Columbia

The Resort Municipality of Ucluelet is situated on the edge of the Wild Pacific Ocean. It offers visitors and residents the opportunity to live in and explore one of the world's most pristine coastlines. A true west coast working harbour, Ucluelet is a place rich in tradition and natural beauty.

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Public Works or Parks Service Requests

Do you see a pothole that needs filled? Is there a storm drain on your street that isn’t draining? Citizens of Ucluelet are encouraged to utilize our online Service Request form to request the attention of our Public Works or Parks teams.

Some other examples of requests for service include garbage on the beach, maintenance required on our trails, streetlights out, or washrooms that need attention. Our Online Service Request form is a great way to let our Team know when something may need attention. Not comfortable submitting an online request? No problem! Reach out to the District Office at 250-726-7744.

If you experience an emergency, such as a fire, flood or an accident, be sure to contact the appropriate emergency authority. Comments, suggestions or complaints are best directed in writing, and can be received in person at the District Office, by mail or by email at info@ucluelet.ca.

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Community Notices

Fire Hydrant Use: 2390 Tofino/Ucluelet Hwy   January 25 & 26, 2025 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Water discolouration or pressure loss may occur in the surrounding areas and within the District of Ucluelet. If...
Notice is hereby given that a Special Council Meeting will be held on January 30, 2025, starting at 4:00 PM.  This meeting will be held in the George Fraser Community Room in the Ucluelet Community...
Road Closure, Otter Road - January 27 - 29, 2025 Please be advised that from January 27 to January 29, 2025, Otter Road will be temporarily closed to all traffic, except for local traffic, between...
Notice is hereby given that a Special Council Meeting will be held on January 21, 2025, starting at 4:00 PM.  This meeting will be held in-person in the George Fraser Community Room in the Ucluelet...

Sustainability and Climate Action

Sustainability and Climate Action

Sustainability

The District of Ucluelet is uniquely situated in a beautiful, natural location that is desirable to visitors from around the world. However, the impacts of those visitors now provide some of Ucluelet’s most important sustainability challenges.

The District has looked to set an example for the community by achieving provincial, national, and even international standards for climate action. Provincially, the District has achieved Level 3 “Achievement of Carbon Neutrality” status for municipal operations following the purchase of verified carbon offsets from Offsetters.ca. Ucluelet has been consistently committed to carbon neutral operations as a signatory of the BC Climate Action Charter. Nationally, the District has reached FCM benchmarks for climate action, explained below. Internationally, the District also achieved benchmarks in the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy, achieving new standards for mitigation and adaptation plan development.Global Cov of MayorsIclei

 

 

 

Announcements

On March 15, 2022 District of Ucluelet Council adopted Single-Use Item Regulation Amendment Bylaw No. 1298, 2022 which adds Plastic and Bio-Plastic Utensils to the list of items being regulated within the municipality.

On July 26, 2021 Ministerial Order M309, provided municipalities the authority to make a bylaw to regulate, prohibit and impose requirements in relation to the protection of the natural environment.

The District of Ucluelet Inititates Network of Level 2 Electic Vehicle Chargers  July 23, 2020

Climate Action and Adaptation Plans

In March of 2019, Ucluelet adopted its first Climate Action Plan, plan, which set ambitious 2050 targets of 100% Renewable Energy and 80% reduction in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. Funded by the FCM Municipalities for Climate Innovation Program, the plan includes an inventory of community emissions, goals to achieve the targets, and strategies to achieve those goals. This effort led to the awarding of FCM Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) Milestone 4 and Milestone 2 for action community and corporate emissions, respectively.

Ucluelet has moved forward on other important climate action initiatives in 2019 including:

  • The District purchased 4 dual port Level 2 EV charging stations and supported community efforts that will result in a total of 9 level 2 charging locations and 2 DC fast-charging stations installed in 2020.
  • Ucluelet was successful in its application for a $150,000 grant from the Province of BC to complete flood risk mapping of the community’s coastline.

In January of 2021, Ucluelet adopted its first Climate Change Adaptation Plan. After conducting detailed risk assessments to identify current and future climate impacts to the coastal community, the completed plan will now be integrated into the District’s workplans and annual reporting. This project was funded under the ICLEI Changemakers Project.

District of Ucluelet Climate Change Adaptation Plan

100% Renewable Energy Plan - Clean Energy for the Safe Harbour

2018 Climate Action Revenue Incentive Program (CARIP) Public Report

MCSPB EnviroLevel Clings Aug2019 CL LEVEL 4 260 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have any comments or questions regarding Sustainability and Climate Action, please email the District at info@ucluelet.ca.

Single-Use Item Regulation Bylaw

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SINGLE-USE ITEM REGULATION AMMENDMENT - March 15, 2022

On March 15, 2022 District of Ucluelet Council adopted Single-Use Item Regulation Amendment Bylaw No. 1298, 2022 which adds Plastic and Bio-Plastic Utensils to the list of items being regulated within the municipality. As defined by Ministerial Order M309, the word utensil “includes a spoon, fork, knife, chopstick or stir stick”.

Enforcement of the ban on plastic utensils will come into effect on September 15, 2022, allowing a six-month transitional time-period for the business community to adjust their current practices, educate staff, use up any existing stocks of plastic utensils they may have on hand, and source out appropriate and available product alternatives. During this six-month transitional time-period, Staff will continue to work with Surfrider Pacific Rim to ensure the newest “Cut the Cutlery” campaign becomes a familiar and welcomed addition to our business and residential community.

As shown on the Government of BC’s Environmental Protection and Sustainability website page, the District of Ucluelet will be one of the first municipalities in British Columbia to regulate every single-use item suggested in Ministerial Order M309. The continued regulation of these items (and future items) by our Council, supports the ongoing efforts of CleanBC’s Plastics Action Plan as well as initiatives brought forth in Ucluelet’s recently adopted Climate Change Adaptation Plan and Official Community Plan.

SINGLE-USE ITEM REGULATION  - October 2020

In response to the BC Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the City of Victoria’s Checkout Bag Bylaw, Council has adopted District of Ucluelet Single-Use Item Regulation Bylaw No. 1266, 2020. This bylaw repeals and replaces District of Ucluelet Single-Use Plastic Regulation Bylaw No. 1247, 2019.

The new bylaw, developed in partnership with the District of Tofino, is intended to promote sustainable practices by reducing the creation of waste from single-use items.

In addition to the ban on plastic drinking straws and plastic checkout bags, the new bylaw includes an exemption for the provision of plastic straws to those who require them and prohibits businesses from providing some polystyrene foam containers.  

The the polystyrene prohibition came into effect on April 14, 2021 and applies to prepared foods delivered in disposable containers such as takeout containers. The polystyrene prohibition does not apply to hospitals, care facilities or polystyrene trays used for uncooked meats and other foods that require further preparation like raw poultry.

View the New Bylaw

Read the February 11, 2020 Report

Read the March 12, 2020 Report

Read the October 13, 2020 Report


Resources for Businesses:

Tips for Business    Reuseable Bag

Tips for Staff

Bring Your Own Bag Poster 

Forget the Foam Poster 

FAQ

You can also contact Surfrider Pacific Rim for advice on switching to sustainable alternatives for bags and straws, and receive guidance on other Ocean Friendly business practices! Email chaptermanager@pacificrim.surfrider.org to discuss and learn more.


Key Elements of the West Coast approach:

• Regulating single-use items to protect the natural environment under the concurrent authority granted by section 8(3)(j) of the Community Charter

No single plastic bags may be provided or sold by businesses

• Provides exemptions to restrictions and fees on plastic bags as follows:

o   to package loose bulk items;
o   contain or wrap fresh or frozen meat,
o   poultry or fish;
o   wrap flowers;
o   protect baked goods and non-packaged foods;
o   contain prescription drugs;
o   contain large items that cannot easily fit into a reusable bag; and
o   package of multiple plastic bags that are sold for personal household use.

No plastic straws may be provided or sold by businesses

• Provides exemptions to restrictions and fees on plastic straws as follows:

o   package of multiple plastic straws that are sold for personal household use; and,
o   providing plastic straws to a person with accessibilty needs. Business mays not require medical information to prove need. 

No polystyrene foam packaging for prepared foods may be provided or sold by businesses  

o  This prohibition does not apply to hospitals, care facilities or polystyrene trays used for uncooked meats and other foods that require further preparation like raw poultry

• Avoids 'Biodegradable' or 'Compostable' plastic bags and plastic straws - these materials contaminate existing recycling streams and do not adequately decompose in a landfill or the environment

• Avoids rebound to excessive paper and reusable bags by adding a minimum price of no-less than 25 cents for paper, and $2.00 for reusable bags

• Permits plastic bags to be distributed that have already been used by a customer and that have been returned to the business for the purpose of being reused by other customers

• Specifically prohibits businesses from discouraging customers from bringing and using their own drinking straw to accommodate musculoskeletal and oral health care needs

• Educates the public using campaigns, partnerships with existing organizations and advocacy  


THE NEW PROPOSED SINGLE-USE ITEM REGULATION RECEIVES MINISTERIAL APPROVAL

On September 12th,2020 District of Ucluelet Single-Use Item Regulation Bylaw No. 1266, 2020 was approved by the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, along with similar bylaws from the District of Tofino and the Cities of Victoria, Saanich and Richmond. Council is expected to consider adoption of this bylaw at the October 13, 2020 Regular Meeting.

District of Ucluelet and Tofino Joint Press Release

Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy


 

For more information, please contact:
Paula Mason
Manager of Corporate Services
250-726-7744
pmason@ucluelet.ca