City invites input on Touchmark Wedgewood and Strathcona Blok99
The City of Edmonton invites residents’ input into projects, policies and initiatives that grow communities, establish government services and prepare the city for the future. Below are current opportunities for Edmontonians to shape their city.
Engage and Play: Shaping Public Recreation in Edmonton. The City of Edmonton wants input on sports and active recreation needs as it grows towards a population of two million. Visit
engaged.edmonton.ca/engageandplay until February 28 to shape the future of fun in the city.
Wîhkwêntôwin ᐄᐧᐦᑫᐧᐣᑑᐃᐧᐣ (Oliver) Neighbourhood Renewal. The City of Edmonton invites community members to review the design options and help improve the concept for Neighbourhood Renewal in Wîhkwêntôwin ᐄᐧᐦᑫᐧᐣᑑᐃᐧᐣ (Oliver). Visit
edmonton.ca/BuildingWihkwentowin to learn more and share input until January 16.
Touchmark Wedgewood. The City invites feedback on a Land Development Application for 18333 Lessard Road NW in the Wedgewood neighbourhood. The application seeks to rezone the existing Area B - Medium Density Residential to Area A - Low Density Residential to build up to 41 units of semi-detached seniors villas on the site. The villas will have a maximum height of 3 storeys. Visit
engaged.edmonton.ca/TouchmarkWedgewoodRezoning to share feedback until January 26.
StrathconaBlok99. The City invites feedback on a land development application from The Consulting Source to rezone 9009 and 9013 - 99 Street NW and 9854 and 9860 - 90 Avenue NW from a Direct Control Zone (DC2.1225) to the Medium Scale Residential Zone (RM h28.0). The proposed RM h28.0 Zone would allow for a mid-rise residential development with a maximum height of eight storeys with limited commercial opportunities at ground level. Engagement on this proposal has been reopened to gather further feedback due to the disruption of the November 11 mailed notices caused by the Canada Postal strike. Visit
engaged.edmonton.ca/Blok99 to share comments until January 26.