Planning
Planning requires vision. Imagine trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle without the picture on the box! Our seasoned professionals guide and facilitate during the planning process. We help clients understand how communities and landscapes work so they can figure out how many pieces the puzzle has and what the picture on the jigsaw puzzle might look like. We especially like helping people discover how to manage and influence change in a positive way.
We have the technical expertise necessary to complete the assignment efficiently and effectively drawing on the multi-disciplined skills of our staff and consulting associates. We are creative and entrepreneurial, practical and solution oriented. Our working philosophy is based on stewardship and citizenship helping people understand the consequences associated with the choices we all make and our responsibility to future generations.
We start from the moral imperative that none of us has the right to mortgage our children's future. Rather we have a stewardship responsibility and ecological ethic that underpins the way we work. We look at resolving today's problems in the context of preserving opportunities for future choices. Whether we are designing subdivisions, writing policies or crafting regulations our objective is to add value. Our goal is to help others reach for the stars and achieve their dreams. We are also strategic thinkers, pragmatists who look for simple, creative solutions and measurable results.
View some of our previous work below:
Project Description
Inukshuk worked with the Yukon and Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in governments to coordinate planning for public, private and settlement land across the river from Dawson City. The plan balances the desire to maintain the area’s character and existing rural lifestyles while allowing for Client: Government of Yukon future growth and change.
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Client: Yukon Government
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Local Area Planning 2014
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Project Description
Inukshuk examined the planning and development implications associated with numerous spot land applications in the Fish lake area. The study examined land suitability, potential servicing costs and potential land use conflicts between area users and the different land values present.
Project Details
Client: Government of Yukon
Project Description
The study examined the feasibility of creating a new subdivision for non-soil based agriculture and rural residential use southwest of Whitehorse. The study examined land suitability, servicing cost and compatibility with existing development and other land values present.
Project Details
Client: Government of Yukon
Project Description
In response to numerous spot land applications occurring in the area of Canyon Creek, Inukshuk was retained investigate whether the area would be suitable for a planned rural residential subdivision. The report concluded that a planned subdivision would complement the current nature of development and reduce sprawl. Two conceptual options for subdivision design were provided to the client.
Project Details
Client: Government of Yukon