Calls for public engagement: Playgrounds, city centre, fire safety

Calls for public engagement: Playgrounds, city centre, fire safety

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Here are opportunities to help inform municipal decision-making for park and playground development, city centre planning, and more. Please only answer surveys pertaining to where you live.

  • Edgemont Community Park Development — Based on a past phase of public engagement, the City of Edmonton has produced a recommended design for a community park in the Edgemont neighbourhood. Residents can review the design and complete a survey until Oct. 4.
  • Playground Renewals — The City of Edmonton is renewing two playgrounds, the Allin Park playground at 15919 96 Avenue NW and the Tipton Park playground at 10849 81 Avenue NW. Residents are invited to review design options and complete surveys for both parks until Oct. 6.
  • Centre City Area Survey — The City of Edmonton is doing a biannual survey to understand the experience of residents living in the city centre, with an aim to improve residents' experiences. The survey will be open until Oct. 10.
  • Home Fire Safety Assessment - Edmonton Fire Rescue Services is inviting residents to take a home assessment and learn about best practices for fire safety. An online assessment tool will be available until Oct. 12.

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Photo: The City of Edmonton is renewing playgrounds in Allin Park and Tipton Park as part of its Playground Renewal Program. (City of Edmonton)