August 13th in Hawrelak Park.
Click on the poster for free tickets
City Administration is proposing a large series of amendments to the Mature Neighbourhood Overlay (which establishes rules for the built-form of residential developments in mature communities) and a number of residential zones. The changes are being proposed as part of an implementation strategy for the Residential Infill Guidelines (policy passed in 2010 which lays out desired locations and guidelines for infill development, and multiple housing types. Some of the changes include loosening the restrictions on front-garages, giving development officers more discretion as to their location and design. Others include allowing duplex and semi-detached housing in certain locations under the RF1 zone. Which currently requires a rezoning to another residential zone (typically RF3 or RF4).
Some information from the EFCL is available here, as well as dates for community workshops on the subject. Below are presentation materials from the city and the complete Council report showing mark-ups of all the proposed changes. We hope to have a more readable breakdown of the proposed changes available in the future. For now however, please give these a read, and contact us with your feedbank. Thank you.
Follow the link below to download the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues November 2010 Newsletter.
As part of Community League Day this past September, the EFCL pulled together volunteers to sew a massive quilt featuring patches from almost all of Edmonton’s Community Leagues. The quilt was displayed in Churchhill Square, and pictures are available on the EFCL’s website.