Here are opportunities to offer your thoughts on civic matters, including a survey on business improvement areas, a project that could increase affordable housing units in Woodcroft, and a draft design of neighbourhood renewal in Overlanders/Homesteader.
- Business Improvement Areas Survey (patron) and Business Improvement Areas Survey (business) — The City of Edmonton is using two surveys to understand how patrons and business owners perceive activity within its 13 business improvement areas, including the business mix and safety. The surveys close Dec. 12.
- Overlanders/Homesteader Neighbourhood Renewal (refine) — The city is inviting Overlanders/Homesteader residents to review a draft renewal design to ensure it reflects the project's vision and guiding principles. An online survey is open until Dec. 13.
- Brentwood Homes Rezoning (advise) — The city is reviewing an application to rezone 13503 and 13743 115 Avenue NW in the Woodcroft neighbourhood. The rezoning would allow for multiple buildings with varying heights of up to 10 storeys; it would also create up to 750 residential units and some commercial opportunities. The area currently contains row housing and low-rise apartments. The developer says the project will result in 500 additional affordable housing units and lay a foundation for the community's future. Residents can ask the project planner a question or share their thoughts until Dec. 17.
More input opportunities
- By Dec. 13: Towards 40 Program — 40 Street and Hermitage Road in Edmonton
- By Dec. 31: Public Washroom Survey in Edmonton
- By Dec. 31: Public Engagement Feedback Survey in Edmonton