Residents invited to Centre in the Park Area Redevelopment Plan open house
January 31, 2019

Residents are invited to help build the long term plan for the future of Centre in the Park.
Strathcona County is updating the Centre in the Park Area Redevelopment Plan (ARP). Centre in the Park serves as Strathcona County’s urban centre. This plan provides guidance for the redevelopment of properties within the area. It will identify opportunities to build up and ensure a compact, lively, walkable and diverse community.
Residents are invited to come see draft concepts and provide input. Input will be used to inform the final plan.Â
Drop in at the open house or provide your input online:
February 13, 2019
Broadmoor Public Golf Course Clubhouse
2100 Oak Street, Sherwood Park
Strathcona County
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
If you are unable to attend the open house you can complete our survey and review open house information online, available February 14, 2019. The survey will provide an additional opportunity for residents to share their thoughts and feedback on the ARP.
The open house is part of Phase 3 of the project. The ARP update began in spring 2018 with engagement opportunities for residents to provide input on vision and principles for Centre in the Park, including on connectivity, open space and community.
Following the Phase 3 open house, the project team will be finalizing the plan and drafting implementation documents. During Phase 4, residents will have an opportunity to see the final draft and provide feedback at a final open house.
Residents can also sign up for the project e-newsletter and learn more about the Centre in the Park Area Redevelopment Plan Update online.
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Set in the centre of Alberta’s energy and agricultural heartland, Strathcona County is a thriving, successful and vibrant community of over 98,000 residents. Strathcona County is made up of the urban area of Sherwood Park and a large adjacent rural area of farms, acreages and smaller hamlets. It is home to 75 per cent of refining in Western Canada. With a focus on economic, governance, social, cultural and environmental sustainability, Strathcona County is committed to balancing the unique needs of its diverse community.
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Contact: Strathcona County Communications, 780-410-6595
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