Here are opportunities to inform municipal decision-making about policing, road safety, the name of municipal assets, and more. Please only answer surveys from the municipality where you live.
- Policing Community Engagement — The Town of Morinville invites residents to share concerns and priorities with local RCMP officers through a variety of engagement events. A survey is open on an ongoing basis, and two sessions at the Morinville Community Cultural Centre are taking place Feb. 12.
- Vision Zero Street Labs — The City of Edmonton is seeking feedback on recently installed traffic safety and calming measures in several neighbourhoods. Surveys for the Allard neighbourhood, the Idylwylde neighbourhood, and the Ritchie neighbourhood are open until Feb. 18.
- Grandin Renaming — The City of St. Albert is looking to rename various municipal assets bearing the name "Grandin," including the Grandin neighbourhood, Grandin Road, and Grandin Pond. The City's municipal naming policy calls for names that reflect nature, geography, Indigenous culture and history, and more. Residents can suggest names through a survey until Feb. 21.
- Policing Priorities Survey — The St. Albert Policing Committee, an accountability body that works with city council and the RCMP, invites residents to share feedback and priorities for policing. A survey will be available until Feb. 28.
More input opportunities
- Until Feb. 11: Public Maps: Delivering and Improving City Programs and Services (City of Edmonton)
- Until Feb. 14: 2024 Public Satisfaction Survey (Strathcona County)
- Until Feb. 21: Towards 40: McConachie (City of Edmonton)
- Until Feb. 21: Municipal Development Plan (Town of Morinville)
- Until March 28: Engage and Play: Shaping Public Recreation (City of Edmonton)
- Until April 15: Passenger Rail Master Plan Survey (Government of Alberta)