Fox Lake local area planning
The Government of Yukon, Ta'an Kwäch'än Council, and Kwanlin Dün First Nation are developing a local area plan for Fox Lake. A steering committee of area residents and First Nations Citizens will help develop the plan.
What is local area planning
Local area plans guide the development and use of land in unincorporated Yukon communities. The plans designate areas for specific land uses. Learn more about local area planning.
The planning area
The planning area is 525 square kilometres in size and is located approximately 40 kilometres north of Whitehorse. It begins at kilometre 226 of the Klondike Highway and extends to kilometre 266, just north of Little Fox Lake.
What’s happening now?
The planning process is on hold. This page will be updated if this status changes.
Download planning documents
- October 2018 public meeting and comment summary
- Revised visioning report
- Ta'an Kwäch'än Council and Kwanlin Dün First Nation Citizen interviews – summary report
- Fox Lake local area plan background report
- Fox Lake local area plan background report maps
- Assets, challenges and key planning considerations
Who’s on the steering committee?
Ta’an Kwäch’än Council appointees
- John Burdek
- Norman Adamson (alternate)
Kwanlin Dün First Nation appointees
- John Meikle
- Roy Neilson (alternate)
Government of Yukon appointees
- Mandy Johnson
- Allison McNevin
- Arthur Hutchison (alternate)
Contact the planners
Mike Ellis
Government of Yukon
Manager of community land use planning
Phone: 867-456-3853
Email: mike.ellis@yukon.ca
Natalie Leclerc
Ta’an Kwäch’än Council
Land use planning coordinator
Phone: 867-668-3613 extension 604
Email: nleclerc@taan.ca
Roy Neilson
Kwanlin Dün First Nation
Land and resource planner
Phone: 867-633-7800 extension 119
Email: roy.neilson@kdfn.net