National Capital Commission
Canada

Sector II: Planning the Capital Region

The plans form the foundation. The NCC, as a planning agency of the federal government, is responsible for the evolution of all federal properties in Canada’s Capital Region. It works carefully, painstakingly and persistently — as it and its predecessors have done since 1899 — to lay out a planning framework that will create a worthy Capital for future generations of Canadians.

Objective

To guide the physical development and use of federal lands, to coordinate and achieve excellence in design, and to plan development that is appropriate to the role and significance of the Capital of Canada.

Products

Vision
Long-range vision of the Capital region to guide ownership, use and development of federal lands

Plans
A hierarchy of policy, master, area and sector plans

Approvals
Land-use, design and transaction approvals for all federal lands in the Capital region

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