The District of Sooke’s plans work together to guide how our community grows, invests, and delivers services. Each plan has a specific purpose — from setting a long-term vision to outlining detailed actions. Together, they ensure that decisions are coordinated, transparent, and aligned with community priorities.
Some plans, such as the Official Community Plan (OCP), are adopted as bylaws. This gives them legal authority and ensures that land use decisions must align with the community’s long-term vision.
In other cases, plans inform bylaws or bylaws reference specific plans. For example:
- The Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw works together with the Transportation Master Plan to guide road standards and active transportation requirements.
- The Parks and Trails Master Plan helps inform parkland dedication, trail connectivity, and development-related decisions through relevant bylaws.
This layered approach ensures that high-level direction, detailed technical standards, and regulatory requirements all support one another. Explore how our planning framework fits together below: