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Projects Open for Public comments: July 10 – July 31
All the projects including Designated Office evaluations, Executive Committee screenings and Panel reviews have public comment periods. The comments provided play a vital role in informing decision-makers about community concerns and values, and as a result can influence the assessment outcome.
Below are the projects that entered public comment period this week:
Dawson City
Deadline for ADDITIONAL SVI is July 17, 2025
Class 3 Placer Mine – Sulphur Creek
Dawson City
Deadline for public comments is July 21, 2025
Placer Mine – Unnamed Left Tributary of Reed Creek
Burwash Landing (Haines Junction)
Deadline for public comments is EXTENDED to July 31, 2025
Mayo
Deadline for public comments is July 17, 2025
Placer Mine – UNLLT to Granite Creek
Keno City (Mayo)
Deadline for public comments is July 21, 2025
Granular Pit Development – Hansen McQuesten Road
Keno City (Mayo)
Deadline for public comments is July 21, 2025
Placer Mine – UNLLT of Miller Creek and UNLLT of Rowlinson Creek
Carmacks (Mayo)
Deadline for public comments is EXTENDED to July 25, 2025
Long Lake Day Area Improvements
Whitehorse
Deadline for public comments is EXTENDED to July 22, 2025
For all the projects currently in comment period, visit www.yesabregistry.ca
How to submit comments on active projects:
YESAB (Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board) provides a convenient online platform, www.yesabregistry.ca, where you can access project information, search for projects of interest, and seamlessly submit your comments. The YESAB Online Registry (YOR) offers you an advanced search function, allowing you to filter projects based on specific criteria such as location, assessment type, and proponent name.
To actively engage in the assessment process via the YOR, all you need to do is create a profile. With this profile, you gain easy access to project details and can submit your comments. Additionally, you can choose to stay updated on projects of interest by selecting the ‘Follow’ button on the YOR.
But that’s not all; if you prefer traditional modes of communication, you can still voice your opinions. YESAB offices welcome comments via phone, mail, or email. Alternatively, you can visit one of the seven YESAB offices across the Yukon.
Your participation matters. Your comments hold weight. Take this opportunity to shape the projects that will shape our communities. Let your voice be heard.