Calls for public engagement: Highlands, Athlone, and Gariepy

Calls for public engagement: Highlands, Athlone, and Gariepy

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Here are some opportunities to offer your input on civic initiatives, including rezoning a lot in Highlands for low-intensity business, rezoning a parcel in Athlone for supportive housing and park space, and refining the Gariepy renewal project.

  • Highlands Rezoning — The City of Edmonton is reviewing an application to rezone 11133 60 Street NW in Highlands from a single-detached residential zone (RF1) to a low-intensity business zone (CB1). A public hearing date will be set later in the process. In the meantime, residents can ask questions to the project planner or share their thoughts on the application until Oct. 2.
  • Athlone Rezoning — The Real Estate Branch of the City of Edmonton is proposing to rezone a vacant city-owned parcel of land in Athlone along 128 Avenue. Of the 2.6 hectares, 0.6 would be zoned for supportive housing and the rest would be zoned to protect park space. A public hearing date will be set later in the process, but residents can ask questions or share thoughts until Oct. 8.
  • Gariepy Neighbourhood and Alley Renewal (refine-level engagement) — The City of Edmonton plans to start construction on the Gariepy renewal project in 2024. The project team is inviting residents to complete a survey to ensure the final design reflects the project's vision and guiding principles. It is open until Oct. 8.

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Photo: An aerial view of 11133 60 Street NW, a Highlands property that is up for rezoning. (Google Maps)