Calls for public engagement: Encampments, Arc for seniors, and Griesbach

Calls for public engagement: Encampments, Arc for seniors, and Griesbach

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Here are some opportunities to offer your input on various civic issues, including experiences with encampments, electronic fare payment for seniors, a proposed rezoning in Griesbach, and an urban national park in the river valley.

  • July 2023 Mixed Topics Survey — The City of Edmonton's mixed topic survey for July asks residents about their experiences with encampments and how they have interacted with the Neighbourhood Revitalization Program. General comments are also invited. The survey is open until July 18.
  • Griesbach Rezoning — The City of Edmonton is inviting residents to provide feedback on a proposal to rezone 2775 Sir Arthur Currie Way NW in Griesbach to allow for a mixed-use development. The proposal includes a six-storey residential building and the preservation of the William Griesbach Training Centre for commercial use. You can submit a question to the project manager or share your thoughts on the application until July 31.
  • Arc Pilot Recruitment for Seniors — The City of Edmonton and Strathcona County are recruiting seniors who purchase monthly transit passes or tickets to test the Arc electronic fare payment system in September and October. Recruitment is open until July 31.
  • River Valley Urban National Park Survey — Coun. Jennifer Rice is surveying residents of Ward Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi about whether they want the City of Edmonton to move toward designating parts of the North Saskatchewan River Valley as an Urban National Park. Rice's survey contains one question and the opportunity to provide comments. No closing date was provided.

More input opportunities

Image: A digital rendering of a proposed mixed-use development on Sir Arthur Currie Way in the Griesbach neighbourhood in north Edmonton. (City of Edmonton)