Electoral Areas, Member Municipalities & First Nations

Electoral Area Directors Invite Residents to Meet and Greet Event

Comox Valley Regional District Electoral Area residents are invited to join their elected Directors at a drop-in event on Tuesday, October 2.

Directors Daniel Arbour (Area A), Richard Hardy (Area B) and Edwin Grieve (Area C) will host the event, offering an opportunity for residents to learn more about a range of CVRD projects and services, ask questions and share feedback with Directors.

The open house will have staff on hand to talk about how to FireSmart your property, emergency preparedness, climate resiliency projects, planning, secondary dwellings and more. Residents are also welcome to bring their own questions and concerns.

Join us: 

Tuesday, October 2 from 5 - 7 pm
CVRD Civic Room, 770 Harmston Avenue
 

Comox Valley Regional District Boundaries

The CVRD is comprised of three electoral areas and three member municipalities (see map below). 

K’ómoks First Nation Protocol Agreement

On June 14, 2010 the CVRD, the City of Courtenay, the Town of Comox, the Village of Cumberland and the K'ómoks First Nation (K’ómoks) signed a historic protocol agreement that lays out a shared understanding of key interests, and establishes a positive government-to-government relationship in the Comox Valley. 

In 2008, the Board established a select committee to develop a Comox Valley Local Government and K’ómoks protocol. Initial principles were identified and a series of reconciliation and recognition workshops were hosted by the K'ómoks, which elected and non-elected officials from the Comox Valley attended. Since July 2009, staff from K'ómoks and the Comox Valley local governments met numerous times and developed a shared understanding of key interests and worked through a number of draft documents.

The final protocol agreement captures the agreed-upon issues and interests:

K’ómoks Protocol Agreement

The agreement is meant to serve as a beginning for more productive and detailed conversations regarding the following topics:

  • Culture and heritage protection
  • Environmental protection
  • Intergovernmental coordination: improving communications with a focus on roles, responsibilities and aspirations
  • Joint economic development
  • Land use planning and management: including but not limited to regional growth strategies, official community plans, treaty land issues, resource management plans, provincial planning processes, park management, and other land use plans and regulations
  • Property taxation issues
  • Shared / reciprocal services
  • K'ómoks / local government governance relations
  • Emergency preparedness
  • Consultation and accommodation
  • Other key interests as agreed to by the parties

The protocol agreement has allowed for more detailed discussions regarding matters that are specific to individual parties to begin. The protocol agreement is seen as a high-level commitment to work together and share information amongst the parties. As some of the topics are addressed, action plans to find solutions to the issues will be developed, with input from political representatives, administration and technical experts.

For more information about the protocol and other K’ómoks initiatives please view our partner webpage.

Electoral Area

Municipality

City of Courtenay

Population: 28420

Town of Comox

Population: 14806

Village of Cumberland

Population: 4447