The City of Edmonton is seeking feedback from young people who use public transit as well as their parents and caregivers. (Stephanie Swensrude)
Calls for public engagement: Policing, zoning, youth transit
By Kevin Holowack
Here are opportunities to inform municipal decisions about policing in St. Albert, rezoning applications, transit, and more. Please only answer surveys from the municipality where you live.
- Policing Priorities Survey — The St. Albert Policing Committee, an accountability body that works with city council and the RCMP, invites residents to share their feedback and priorities for policing. A survey will be available until Feb. 28.
- Windermere Crescent rezoning — The City of Edmonton received a request to rezone a parcel of land in the Windermere Crescent area from a Rural Residential zone to a Small Scale Flex Residential zone. If the application is approved, the developer will be allowed to subdivide the site and add small-scale housing up to three storeys tall. Residents can ask a question or share their thoughts on a discussion board until March 2.
- Youth Transit Experience Surveys — The City of Edmonton wants feedback from young riders about their transit experiences, which will be used to inform service and program improvements. A survey for riders aged 12 to 18 and a separate survey for parents and caregivers will be open until March 19.
More input opportunities
- Until March 4: Vision Zero Street Labs — Carlton, Laurel, and The Orchards (City of Edmonton)
- Until March 5: New Aquatics Centre Survey (Fort Saskatchewan)
- Until March 5: Public Art Plan (Strathcona County)
- Until March 11: Vision Zero Street Labs — Newton and Parkdale (City of Edmonton)
- Until March 28: Engage and Play: Shaping Public Recreation (City of Edmonton)
- Until April 15: Passenger Rail Master Plan Survey (Government of Alberta)
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