Calls for public engagement: Rezonings, Nordic spa, 311 Wheels are in motion for Edmonton to get a Nordic spa, which would be located on the Soaring Lands site owned by the University of Alberta Properties Trust. The trust is working with spa-builder Scandinave Group to rezone and acquire the site. A previous effort to build a Nordic spa in Edmonton fell through in 2019. (Google Maps)

Calls for public engagement: Rezonings, Nordic spa, 311

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Here are opportunities to help inform municipal decision-making for important rezonings, 311 services, and more. Please only answer surveys from municipalities where you are a resident.

  • King Edward Park rezoning (7814 83 Street NW) — The City of Edmonton is considering allowing Hasco Development to redevelop a field next to the Al-Mustafa Academy in the King Edward Park neighbourhood. The developer wants the area, currently a parks zone, to be classified for mixed use, which would allow an apartment up to six storeys. Residents can ask a question or share their thoughts to a discussion board until Oct. 14.
  • October Mixed Topic Survey — This month, the City of Edmonton is gathering resident feedback on 311 services, "missing middle" infill housing, and secondary suites. Edmontonians can share their thoughts on these topics until Oct. 15.
  • Brander Gardens Thermal Spa — The City of Edmonton received an application from Stantec, on behalf of Scandinave Group, to rezone a parcel in the Brander Gardens neighbourhood. The rezoning would allow for a Nordic spa by the North Saskatchewan River, integrated with existing trees. An open house will take place at the John Janzen Nature Centre on Oct. 29 from 6-8pm. Residents are also invited to ask a question or contribute on a discussion board until Oct. 17.

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