Calls for public engagement: Entertainment district, wildfire strategy, open spaces

The City of Edmonton is seeking resident feedback as it creates a long-term plan to manage wildfires in areas where urban development meets natural vegetation. (National Interagency Fire Center/Public Domain)

Calls for public engagement: Entertainment district, wildfire strategy, open spaces

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Here are opportunities to inform decisions about entertainment districts, parks, urban wildfire planning, and more. Please only answer surveys from the municipality where you live.

  • Open Space Master Plan — Strathcona County is in the final phase of creating a new plan for open spaces. Residents can explore a story map and complete a survey until June 29.
  • Happy Beer Street Entertainment District — The City of Edmonton is considering a proposed entertainment district on 78 Avenue between 99 Street and 100 Street, which is known as Happy Beer Street. Residents can offer feedback through a survey until July 6.
  • Crystallina Nera East Park — The City of Edmonton created draft designs for a new community park in the Crystallina Nera East neighbourhood, where the province has announced a new K-9 Catholic school. Residents can view the designs and take a survey until July 8.
  • Wildland-Urban Interface Wildfire Risk Strategy — The City of Edmonton is creating a plan to manage wildfire risk in areas where urban development meets undeveloped vegetation areas. Public feedback will help develop the Wildland-Urban Interface Wildfire Risk Strategy, a long-term plan to reduce potential physical and economic losses. Residents can complete a survey until July 14 or provide input through the Engaged Edmonton portal until July 21.

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