Calls for public engagement: Non-residential waste, spa rezoning, St. Albert budget The City of Edmonton wants to learn more about waste production in the industrial, commercial, and institutional sectors. Non-residential waste makes up to 70% of a municipality's annual waste, but is often unregulated. (City of Edmonton)

Calls for public engagement: Non-residential waste, spa rezoning, St. Albert budget

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Here are opportunities to help inform municipal decision-making for rezonings, waste services, budgeting, and more. Please only answer surveys from the municipality where you live.

  • Brander Gardens Thermal Spa — The City of Edmonton is considering an application to rezone a land parcel in the Brander Gardens neighbourhood to allow for a Nordic spa to be built by the North Saskatchewan River. The public engagement survey is closed, but residents can attend an open house at the John Janzen Nature Centre from 6pm to 8pm on Oct. 29.
  • Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Waste Survey — The City of Edmonton is considering ways to support its Zero Waste Framework in non-residential sectors. Businesses, schools, manufacturers, and other organizations that produce non-residential waste can complete a survey until Nov. 6.
  • 2025 Proposed Budget Survey — The City of St. Albert is gathering input from residents and businesses as council prepares to deliberate the proposed 2025 operating and capital budgets and the 2025-2027 financial plan. A survey can be completed until Nov. 6.

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