Background Information
Background information that was used in the creation of this Report is available below:
Overview
The City has hired a consultant (Jane of All Trades Consulting) to undertake a planning study for the Robert Service Way area of Whitehorse. The subject area for this project generally stretches from Ear and Hobo Lakes to the Whitehorse International Airport and from the Alaska Highway to the Yukon River.
The objectives of the Robert Service Way Planning Study are to:
- Gather background information on ecology, geotechnical conditions, archeological resources, wildlife, and potential site contamination;
- Develop a vision for the future remediation and recreational use of the Ear and Hobo Lakes area;
- Explore development and servicing potential along the Alaska Highway and at the City snow dump; and
- Review the existing function and future of the ball diamond and campground area.
Related Documents
Reports (by order of year completed):
- Chadburn Lake Park Management Plan (proposed final version, 2016)
- Whitehorse Sustainability Plan (2015)
- Schwatka Lake Area Plan (2015)
- Regional Parks Plan (2014)
- “Above the Airport” Trail Network Plan (2014)
- Zoning Bylaw (2012)
- Official Community Plan (2010)
- Trail Plan (2007)
- Parks and Recreation Master Plan (2007)
- Detailed Salmon Habitat Management Plan (33 MB) (2004)
- Water and Sewer Study (2003)
- Significant Wildlife Area Report (2000)
- Yukon River Corridor Plan (1999)
- Soil, Terrain, and Wetland Study (1997)
- South Access Area Development Scheme (1997) – only available in hardcopy
- South Access Development Plan (1991) – only available in hardcopy
Contact
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