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District Planning Amendment for Garneau: Failed Motion and Next Steps
We agree that the 15-minute City concept and City Plan is a good first step. We also agree that District Planning – setting targets for density and ensuring that amenities are integrated into spaces where people live – is a good second step. However, the continuation of good planning requires that these top-down plans make sense for the neighbourhoods that they are affecting. This is done by meaningfully engaging residents and using place-based planning adjustments that consider local context.
This seeming disconnect between city planning priorities and local community concerns can be overcome through communication and collaboration.

Make your voice heard to shape the future of Garneau
Foundational change is coming to Garneau and if you don’t let your voice be heard often and loudly our community will endure a lot of unnecessary growing pains in the years to come.

Priority Growth Area Rezoning Project Update and Save the Date (August 15)
This week the league received an update from the City of Edmonton on the Priority Growth Area Rezoning project. Garneau has been selected for targeted, proactive rezonings; The City will be hosting workshops and online engagement to help inform which specific sites should be rezoned, and they are planning a University-Garneau workshop on August 15.

Update on Garneau supportive housing development
The league recently received an update on the City’s progress toward developing City-owned land at 11049 and 11053 - 83 Avenue. As you may recall, City Council approved the proposal on April 23, 2024, to develop a four-storey supportive housing apartment building with 34 units, including five barrier-free units designed for people with disabilities.

District Plan Update: A call for more diverse housing in Garneau
The Garneau Community League wants diverse housing types in the community. We cannot achieve this without specified direction within the Scona District Plan.
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