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The role of the MDP is to set a vision and policy guidance for the City to improve residents’ quality of life, to meet the community’s changing needs, to foster a prosperous local economy, and to grow in a responsible manner for years to come.
There is an existing MDP that was adopted in 2010 and will be replaced by the updated MDP submitted for Council’s consideration. Over the past 10 years the direction of the existing MDP supported many great projects that have improved our community, some examples include the following:
Legacy Park
CASA
Helen Schuler Nature Centre
Tecconnect Centre
ATB Centre
Transportation and Cycling Master Plans
River valley pathways network
The updated MDP provides guidance that will have just as big of an impact in our community and there is an opportunity for you to share your feedback with Council.
The MDP, Bylaw 6265, will receive first reading on February 9th, the public hearing is scheduled for March 1st to 5th, and second and third reading will be scheduled at a later date.
The purpose of the first reading is to introduce the MDP, Bylaw 6265, to Council and the public. The purpose of the public hearing is for Council to listen to the public's feedback and ask clarifying questions. The changes to the MDP, Bylaw 6265, may be made during second and third reading.
Members of the public and community stakeholders are encouraged to share their feedback on the MDP, Bylaw 6265, during the public hearing for Council’s consideration.
The role of the MDP is to set a vision and policy guidance for the City to improve residents’ quality of life, to meet the community’s changing needs, to foster a prosperous local economy, and to grow in a responsible manner for years to come.
There is an existing MDP that was adopted in 2010 and will be replaced by the updated MDP submitted for Council’s consideration. Over the past 10 years the direction of the existing MDP supported many great projects that have improved our community, some examples include the following:
Legacy Park
CASA
Helen Schuler Nature Centre
Tecconnect Centre
ATB Centre
Transportation and Cycling Master Plans
River valley pathways network
The updated MDP provides guidance that will have just as big of an impact in our community and there is an opportunity for you to share your feedback with Council.
The MDP, Bylaw 6265, will receive first reading on February 9th, the public hearing is scheduled for March 1st to 5th, and second and third reading will be scheduled at a later date.
The purpose of the first reading is to introduce the MDP, Bylaw 6265, to Council and the public. The purpose of the public hearing is for Council to listen to the public's feedback and ask clarifying questions. The changes to the MDP, Bylaw 6265, may be made during second and third reading.
Members of the public and community stakeholders are encouraged to share their feedback on the MDP, Bylaw 6265, during the public hearing for Council’s consideration.
The Municipal Development Plan Outcomes
express what we as a city are seeking to achieve and will be supported by
policy areas to lead the way. The Plan outcomes include:
A Culturally Vibrant City
A Well Designed City
A Healthy &
Diverse City
A Prosperous City
An Environmentally Responsible City
A Healthy &
Diverse City is a city that ensures that everyone
in Lethbridge has access to safe and accessible housing. Please, provide your
feedback to help us understand the city's the level of comfort with multi-family
housing.