An Official Community Plan (OCP) provides direction to guide decisions on planning and land use management within the jurisdiction of a city. The City of Kamloops’ OCP, KAMPLAN, was completed in 2017 and adopted in 2018. The OCP includes a growth plan to a population of 120,000 residents, policies to guide planning and land use, and guidelines for development.
To view past versions of KAMPLAN, see KAMPLAN Through the Years.
KAMPLAN 2018 (consolidated version)
- Dates of Adoption
- Table of Contents
- Section A: Vision and Introduction
- Section B: Context and Existing Conditions
- Section C: Growth Management
- Section D-1: Land Management and Development
- Section D-2: Environment
- Section D-3: Transportation and Mobility
- Section D-4: Infrastructure
- Section D-5: Housing
- Section D-6: Parks and Recreation
- Section D-7: Arts, Culture, and Heritage
- Section D-8: Health and Safety
- Section D-9: Economic Development
- Section D-10: Community Well-being
- Section E: Implementation
- Section F: Development Permit Area (DPA) Guidelines
- Section G: Maps
- Map 1: Land Use
- Map 2: Bicycle Network
- Map 3: Transit Network
- Map 4: Major Road Network
- Map 5: Hazard Lands
- Map 6: Parks and Recreation
- Map 7: Water Network
- Map 8: Drainage and Flood Control
- Map 9: Sanitary and Waste Management
- Map 10: Environmentally Sensitive Areas
- Map 11: Development Permit Area: Riparian Areas Regulation
- Map 12: Development Permit Area: Silt Bluffs Hazard Zone
- Map 13: Transit-Oriented Areas
- Section H: Appendices (Glossary & References)