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NE Area Structure Plan Public Open House & Public Input Opportunities

April 8, 2021

What is an Area Structure Plan (ASP) & Why Are We Completing one?

An Area Structure Plan (ASP) is a high-level planning document that outlines future development direction with reference to municipal policies and objectives. 
 
  • ASP's are developed with input from the community, municipality, planners and engineers.
     
  • ASP’s identify general land use and densities; servicing strategies; and logical staging of development based on existing and future infrastructure. 
     
  • An ASP guides future design and subdivision, but does not define the timing of development, or what will be built.
     
  • An ASP is proposed and considered a draft until Council approves the document
     
  • Once approved, an Area Structure Plan provides development certainty to future investment and provides a foundation for detailed design and subdivision.
     
  • Community Engagement is a key component of ASP development
 

Your opportunity for public input on the ASP!

The Public Open House is a preliminary step prior to seeking Council approval to solicit feedback from the public on the proposed Area Structure Plan. 
 

Slide Presenation from Open House - April 8 at 7 p.m. 

Recording of the Virtual Open House & Presentation 

Share your feedback via the online feedback form here.  - Survey closes May 9 at 4 p.m. 


Please contact the Town Office if you are unable to fill out feedback electronicly and we will be happy to make alternative arrangements. 
 
 

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