Amid tension between incoming and outgoing councils, Lytton moves forward with new building bylaw
LYTTON, B.C. — As its final act, the outgoing council in Lytton has passed dramatic changes to the village’s building bylaw. The changes are meant to make the community more resistant to future disasters in the wake of the 2021 fire that destroyed much of the village.
The move by the outgoing council was made amid controversy.
As Lytton has grappled to recover from the wildfire that razed the village on June 30, 2021, its municipal leaders have dealt with a firestorm of criticism for their handling of rebuilding efforts.
Mayor Jan Polderman and three of the village’s four councillors — all but Councillor Melissa Michell — opted not to run in the October 15 municipal election.