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Banff approves multiplex housing permit for 410 Banff Avenue

Municipal notices this week detail development permits signed off in both Banff and Canmore under each town's land use bylaw.

The Town of Banff's Development Officer approved a set of development permits on July 8, 2026, in accordance with the Town of Banff Land Use Bylaw. Among the approvals was a permit for multiplex housing at 410 Banff Avenue, listed under file number 26DP49.

Separately, the Town of Canmore published a public notice listing development permits approved by its Development Officer for discretionary uses, or for permitted uses granted a variance, under the Town of Canmore's Land Use Bylaw. The notice did not specify further project details.

Both notices are routine public disclosures required under each municipality's land use bylaw, informing residents of recent permit decisions in Banff and Canmore.

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