Calls for public engagement: Animal advocacy, Windermere park, open spaces

The Edmonton Humane Society is running a survey to help inform its approach to advocating for animals. (Kevin Holowack)

Calls for public engagement: Animal advocacy, Windermere park, open spaces

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Here are opportunities to inform decisions about animal advocacy, parks, open spaces, and more. Please only answer surveys from the municipality where you live.

  • Animal Welfare Issues — The Edmonton Humane Society is seeking feedback from residents to help guide its advocacy efforts. In its 2025-2029 strategic plan, the society places greater emphasis on prevention, education, and addressing the root causes that lead to animals ending up in shelters. Residents can share what animal welfare issues matter most to them by completing a survey by June 15.
  • Windermere District Park — The City of Edmonton is developing a new district park at 170 Street and Rabbit Hill Road in southwest Edmonton, which will serve community members, two schools, and users of a future recreation facility. Residents can view the draft design and complete a survey until June 24.
  • Open Space Master Plan — Based on past public engagement, Strathcona County released a draft of a new open space master plan. A virtual public meeting will be held June 18. Residents can also visit an engagement station in their community or provide comments through an online form until June 29.

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