Here are opportunities to inform government decisions about historic resources, open spaces, and more. Please only answer surveys from the municipality where you live.
- Heritage Places Strategy — The City of Edmonton is developing a new strategy for identifying, commemorating, and preserving places that matter to residents, including historical buildings, natural spaces, and community landmarks. The strategy will replace the 2009 Historic Resource Management Plan. Residents can ask a question, take a survey, or contribute to an interactive map until June 8.
- Breathe: Green Network Strategy — The City of Edmonton is developing a plan to ensure neighbourhoods have access to high-quality open spaces as the population grows to two million. The Breathe strategy, first created in 2017, is being worked into an Open Space Management Plan that will guide investments in open spaces (not including the river valley and ravine system). Residents can share how they use open spaces that are close to their homes by completing a survey by June 9.
- Waste Reduction Roadmap '30 — The City of Edmonton is developing a roadmap to reduce waste between 2026 to 2030. Residents can review proposed actions, contribute to a discussion board, or take a survey until June 11.
More input opportunities
- Until June 6: School Library Standards (Government of Alberta)
- Until June 8: Skatepark Feedback (City of Leduc)
- Until June 10: Crestwood Arena Playground Renewal (City of Edmonton)
- Until June 10: Duncan Innes Park and Playground Survey (City of Edmonton)
- Until June 15: Animal Welfare Issues (Edmonton Humane Society)
- Until July 26: Plan for Parks (Government of Alberta)
- Until Aug. 31: 2025 Business Census (City of Edmonton)
- Until Aug. 31: Community Wellness Scan (City of Leduc)