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
By Kevin Holowack
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.
More input opportunities
- Until June 30: Land Use Bylaw Update — Conventional Neighbourhood District (Fort Saskatchewan)
- Until July 20: Budget 2026 Engagement Survey (Town of Morinville)
- 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)
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