What this means for Fraser Valley strata councils
This guide covers the living report: an interactive version of your strata electrical report for strata corporations across Fraser Valley. The requirements are province-wide, but two things are local to your council — the deadline you are working toward and the kind of building you manage.
The Fraser Valley Regional District covers Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission, Hope, and the surrounding rural communities. Strata stock here is townhouse-dominant with low-rise wood-frame condo developments through the urban cores, plus growing mid-rise concrete development around Highstreet and central Abbotsford.
- Electrical Planning Report (EPR): due December 31, 2026 for Fraser Valley stratas of five or more lots, under the Strata Property Act.
The full guide
Strata electrical reports usually arrive as a single document: a PDF filed in the strata's records. The PDF is exactly what the strata's permanent records need — but a dense technical document is not always the easiest way for a non-technical council or owner to work with the information inside.
The Living Report is our answer. With every report CF Electrical Services prepares — every Electrical Planning Report and EV Ready Plan — the council receives two things: the PDF it keeps on file, and a Living Report, an interactive web version of the same report that every owner can open in a browser.
What a Living Report is
A Living Report is your report, on the web. Instead of scrolling a static document, owners and council members open a link and move through the findings — the building's electrical capacity, the demand on it, the constraints, and the recommended upgrades — laid out in plain terms, section by section. The technical content underneath is identical to the PDF; the difference is that anyone on the council can navigate it, understand it, and explain it to the rest of the building without a technical background.
Why it matters to a council
A strata pays for these reports out of its own funds and has to act on them — budget from them, vote on them, and explain them to owners. BC's regulations spell out what a report must contain, but not that it has to be readable by the people receiving it — and that gap decides how useful a report is to the council that receives it. We wrote about it separately in why EPR quality varies so widely. The Living Report is the practical expression of the same principle: full technical accuracy, delivered in a form a non-technical council can actually use.
Included with every report — not an upsell
The Living Report is a standard part of every CF engagement, whatever the size of the building. The council always keeps the PDF for its permanent records and for disclosure to buyers, lenders, and insurers; the Living Report is delivered alongside it, for the owners and council members who have to live with the decisions.
Why we deliver reports this way
We would rather be chosen for what the report does once it is in your council's hands than for anything else. A report you can read, navigate, and act on is a report that gets used — for budgeting, for owner meetings, and for the decisions that follow. It is the same standard behind every CF report: technical accuracy your council can actually use.
Next steps for Fraser Valley councils
When your council is ready to act, CF Electrical Services prepares Electrical Planning Reports and EV Ready Plans for stratas across Fraser Valley — everything written in plain language for the council and owners who have to use it. When the plan becomes a project, we can manage that too.
- Electrical Planning Reports in Abbotsford
- Electrical Planning Reports in Chilliwack
- Electrical Planning Reports in Mission
- Electrical Planning Reports in Hope
- Electrical Planning Reports in Kent (Agassiz)
- Electrical Planning Reports in Harrison Hot Springs
See all Fraser Valley strata services, or browse the full guide library.
Written by CF Electrical Services — BC strata electrical consulting: Electrical Planning Reports, EV Ready Plans, and electrification project management. Published July 11, 2026.