Another rubber stamp for Bremner On Tuesday, Feb. 25, at a public hearing, Strathcona County Council will vote on yet another bylaw to rezone agricultural land (AG) in Bremner to Agriculture: Future Development (AD). We could be forgiven for thinking that all the rezoning for the area was...
The provincial government has set aside $106 million over three years for Edmonton in the 2025 budget for a park besides Rogers Place, to prepare land for a private development project by the Katz Group and to putting a wrecking ball to the Coliseum. This is the “parity” that Edmonton ge...
Edmontonmunicipalityzoning bylawCanadaEquity is a key concern for municipalities, yet current planning scholarship lacks clear, pragmatic guidance on how to identify inequity in municipal zoning bylaws. Although controversial, zoning is the primary legal tool to regulate land and its use. This study ...
“burnable debris” has the same meaning as in the Open Air Fire Bylaw; “City” means the Municipal Corporation of the City of Edmonton; “City Manager” means the Chief Administrative Officer of the City or his delegate; “collection area” means the major contiguous developed residential ...
The City of Edmonton is introducing new zoning bylaws for January 2024. These bylaws will help to ensure that Edmonton’s land use is managed in a way that’s consistent with the city’s vision for the future. The new zoning bylaw changes will provide clarity and guidance for developers, ...