On the agenda: Brentwood redevelopment, 2SLGBTQIA+ plan, Fort Edmonton
This week, city council meets at city hall (recently re-opened to the public) to discuss the redevelopment of a large housing complex in Woodcroft, the process to create a 2SLGBTQIA+ action plan, and a loan for the Fort Edmonton Management Company.
There is a public hearing scheduled for April 2 and a city council meeting scheduled for April 3, with a continuation on April 4.
Here are key items on the agenda:
- Council is scheduled to vote on whether it should loan the Fort Edmonton Management Company money to offset what the company has to pay back to the Canadian Revenue Agency for wage subsidies it was ineligible for. In 2020, 2021, and 2022, the company that operates and manages Fort Edmonton Park received nearly $1.5 million from the Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidies program, but later realized it was not eligible. If the loan is approved, Fort Edmonton said it will raise fees and introduce a new "immersive and interactive multimedia guest experience" to pay it back. The loaning bylaw is scheduled to be discussed at a council meeting on April 3. At a previous meeting, the executive committee recommended council approve the loan.
- Brentwood Community Development Group, the non-profit that owns Brentwood Homes in the Woodcroft neighbourhood, is applying to redevelop the community's aging townhouses and apartment building. The redevelopment is expected to take approximately 15 years and add up to 500 additional housing units. The company said it charges market prices for 65% of its units and subsidizes the other 35% through its own funding. The redevelopment would consist of three-storey townhouses and mid-rise towers, with up to 850 underground parking stalls. The developer said all current residents will be offered a similar unit for a comparable rent, and that its goal is to retain all tenants. Council is scheduled to vote on the redevelopment at a public hearing on April 2.
- The community and public services committee recommended to council that it increase the budget of the social development branch by $155,000 to fund the beginnings of a 2SLGBTQIA+ Action Plan. The funding would support engagement with community representatives to develop recommendations that would guide the creation of an advisory committee. Council is set to vote on the funding at a council meeting on April 3.