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.
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.
Notice of Personal Information Collection: The personal information on this form is being collected for the purpose of processing your service request, in accordance with section 26(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
For more information about how this information will be used, please contact the Manager of Corporate Services at 250-726-7744.
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A place for Ideas, Issues and Updates!
“Be part of our community’s conversation!”
The Mayor and Council elected for the 2014-2018 term are Mayor Dianne St. Jacques and Councillors Sally Mole, Randy Oliwa, Marilyn McEwen, and Mayco Noel.
The District Council would like your ideas on how to improve Ucluelet's commercial corridor. The guiding objectives are to improve and support quality green space, pedestrian flow, business opportunity and the historical values of this area. We are a working community closely tied to the land and sea around us and Council recognizes the need to form our future plans in keeping with our community's authenticity. Council would like to maximize public engagement on how to spend its limited discretionary funds and how to phase the work to suite the communities priorities. This area is naturally blessed with many fantastic assets such as flora from the original Fraser gardens, amazing harbour views and access, a robust fishing and charter fleet, a one of kind Aquarium, and a unique and established commercial and services presence.This area also has some interesting constraints such as the steep Main Street and Peninsula intersection, the large trucks routes through the area and the limited RV parking in the summer. The District of Ucluelet will be holding public meetings this fall specific to Ucluelet's commercial corridor and the Village Green to further engage the community in this discussion.
Whether you are a resident or a visitor please feel free to comment below with your ideas and suggestions on how to best support our communities goals.
Your Mayor and Council