Municipal Development Plan

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Our Camrose, Our future

For us to shape our future, we must first envision it! Camrose is updating our vision through a new document – Our Camrose, Shaping the Future. This document is a visionary plan that will set our course toward ensuring we are a healthy, inclusive, prosperous, and resilient city for ourselves and future generations. This plan will not only our land use planning, but also our economic, social, cultural, and ecological future.

This is your city and your opportunity to contribute to the creation of our future vision.

What is Our Camrose, Shaping the Future?

Our Camrose

Our Camrose, Our future

For us to shape our future, we must first envision it! Camrose is updating our vision through a new document – Our Camrose, Shaping the Future. This document is a visionary plan that will set our course toward ensuring we are a healthy, inclusive, prosperous, and resilient city for ourselves and future generations. This plan will not only our land use planning, but also our economic, social, cultural, and ecological future.

This is your city and your opportunity to contribute to the creation of our future vision.

What is Our Camrose, Shaping the Future?

Our Camrose, Shaping the Future is a Municipal Development Plan (MDP). An MDP is a long-range, statutory document that describes the desired future land use for a community and outlines a high-level plan on how the community is expected to change over time.

What is the process for creating Our Camrose, Shaping the Future?

Our Camrose, Shaping the Future will include a process of in-depth research and engagement. This process includes three major steps:

1. Establishing the future vision for Camrose – What kind of future do we want for our city? What should Camrose look and feel like over the next 20 to 30 years?

2. Creating the plan on how to get there – How will we achieve our vision? How should we approach land use, the economy, transportation, environment, and social aspects of our City to achieve the vision?

3. Creating an implementation plan – What do we need to do? What is required to support the decisions we must make to achieve the community vision?

  • What We Heard

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    Between March to June 2024, the Project Team conducted several comprehensive engagement activities (Phase 3) on the Municipal Development Plan draft policy sections. Phase 3 public engagement activities for the Municipal Development Plan aimed to collect insights, opinions, and suggestions from various participants.

    Engagement activities included a survey, a workshop with Council, a workshop with the steering committees, a public open house, and a pop-up booth at the Jaywalker’s Jamboree. There were over 300 online submissions through the photo contest and engagement survey and over 138 in-person interactions at the workshops and public events.

    A What We Heard Report summarizes the input received throughout phase 3 engagement. Public engagement continues to inform all aspects of the draft MDP. The What We Heard report will be presented to Committee of the Whole of Council on June 24th, 2024.

  • Come see us at Jaywalkers!

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    The Community Development Department will have a booth at Jaywalkers on Friday and Saturday this weekend. Come engage on the Municipal Development Plan project and check out what the City has been up to in regards to tourism and heritage work.


  • Photo Contest Winners

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    Thank you to everyone that participated in the 2024 Capture Camrose Photo Contest! Over 140 images were submitted from community members that showed what a beautiful and diverse area Camrose is to live, work, and play in! The results were truly impressive, and we would like to congratulate our three winners- Alex McKeil, Olivia Vinet and Don Arsenault. Submitted photos will be used in the 2024 Camrose Municipal Development Plan and for future communication materials. Winners will be contacted.


  • Thank you!

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  • Can't make it to the Open House?

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    Can't make it to the Open House? Check out the project boards here!

    Join the Open House on May 28th at the Stoney Creek Centre from 4-7 p.m.

    Location: Stoney Creek Centre

    Address: 5320 39 Ave, Camrose, AB T4V 4L3


  • How should Camrose grow and develop in the next 25 years?

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    City of Camrose Municipal Development Plan

    How should Camrose grow and develop in the next 25 years? We are listening!

    The City of Camrose has started writing a new long-term plan to outline the way the city should grow into the future. This plan will:

    • Operate under a guiding vision and core values that represent the heart of Camrose

    • Lay out types and locations of potential development

    • Support transportation, environment and economic growth

    • Respect and promote the relationship Camrose has with Camrose County and other neighbouring entities

    What is a Municipal Development Plan (MDP)?

    A Municipal Development Plan (MDP) is a document that creates a long-term plan for a community. Municipalities use MDPs to show what values are going to guide their decision-making processes, what the community currently looks like and where they want to focus different types of growth, and how the area will connect to its surroundings through roads, utilities, and other services.

    Why is the City writing this MDP now?

    The current MDP in Camrose was adopted in 2011. Over the last 13 years Camrose has faced significant changes and it's time for a fresh outlook on the way the City decides to move forward with its growth and development. An increasing population, an ever-urgent need for affordable housing, climate change and emerging technologies are just some of the factors that represent significant potential for Camrose to adapt its leading policy document.


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  • Project Update

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    The City of Camrose invites its citizens to actively contribute to the update of its Municipal Development Plan (MDP). A first draft of the MDP has been created following previous rounds of engagement and the City is now looking for feedback on the draft policies. The draft of the Municipal Development Plan can be found here.

    The MDP is organized around seven themes representing the goals and objectives for the City of Camrose through a set of core values. Each theme is divided into sections that have general intent, described through introductory text, and a set of objectives followed by specific policies in alignment with those objectives. Once this round of public feedback has been completed, the final draft of the document will be formed and presented to Council for first reading and a public hearing.

    Camrose residents are warmly invited to attend the 'Our Camrose: Shaping the Future' Open House on Tuesday, May 28, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Stoney Creek Centre (5320-39 Avenue). This is an excellent opportunity to share your thoughts on the themes and policies in the draft Plan. Your valuable feedback will guide the update of Camrose's new MDP.

    Why a New MDP?

    The Municipal Development Plan (MDP) is a policy document that creates a long-term plan for a community and guides its decision-making processes. Camrose's current MDP, adopted in 2011, requires updating to reflect significant changes in the City, such as new planning initiatives, an increase in population, and other developments.

    The 'Our Camrose: Shaping the Future' Project aims to create a community-driven plan that inspires ownership and mirrors the values we uphold as a community. Your feedback and engagement are crucial in developing a comprehensive plan to guide the City's future decisions.

    Stay Informed

    For regular project updates, you can register by clicking on the 'Subscribe' link under 'Stay Informed' at www.ourcamrose.ca/mdp.

    We value your contribution and look forward to shaping the future of 'Our Camrose' together.

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  • Municipal Development Plan - Open House

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    We want to hear from you!

    We're looking for your opinions and comments on the draft policies for the new Municipal Development Plan (MDP).

    Join the Open House on May 28th at the Stoney Creek Centre from 4-7 p.m.

    Location: Stoney Creek Centre

    Address: 5320 39 Ave, Camrose, AB T4V 4L3

  • City of Camrose 2024 Photo Contest!

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    As we continue to collaborate on developing the updated MDP, we've truly enjoyed learning about all the qualities that make Camrose wonderful. Therefore, we've decided that there's no better way to showcase these wonderful things than by holding a photo contest. So, come on, Camrose! Send us your pictures here and show us what makes Camrose great!


  • Who is McElhanney?

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    The City of Camrose would like to welcome McElhanney as the new consultants on the Municipal Development Plan project. McElhanney has previously worked with several similar sized municipalities in Alberta to update their MDP and other long-range plans. We look forward to connecting Camrosians with our new project team.

    *Biography below is provided by McElhanney

    For over 111 years, McElhanney has been serving communities just like the City of Camrose. We were founded in Vancouver, and, while we have grown to 30 offices and 1,200 employees across Western Canada (see Figure 1) our focus has always been at the community level – providing services that improve the cities and towns in which we live and work. We start with the people and build a solution around them, whether it’s planning, survey, mapping, environmental, landscape architecture, or one of our many other in-house services; our approach is never to impose an outside, one-size-fits-all solution.

    For the last 50 years, McElhanney’s foundational survey and engineering offerings have evolved to include advanced planning services such as land use and development approvals, community planning and policy, public and stakeholder engagement, recreation, tourism, community sustainability, and urban design. Our talented and diverse staff consists of professional community planners, designers, engagement specialists, engineers, graphic designers, mappers, and support staff who regularly collaborate to review, update, and/or develop MDPs, Land Use Bylaws (LUB), as well as Area Structure Plans (ASP). Our project team has delivered MDP’s for similar municipalities that needed to align with the MGA and with community priorities.

    Figure 1: It's more than a project, it's our hometown. While we have worked across Canada and around the world, our focus is on delivering.

    Figure 2: Our McElhanney planning team has worked on community plans including several MDPs and LUBs across Alberta, as shown on the map.


    McElhanney’s Project Team

    McElhanney’s team of professionals is ready and eager to assist the city with delivering the new MDP. We have undertaken MDP review projects for other communities across Alberta (see Figure 2), and therefore understand what it takes to deliver an efficient and comprehensive review.

    Meet McElhanney’s core team of professionals that will be assisting the city with the MDP review project.

    Jill Hofer, RPP, MCIP

    Project Role: Project Manager / Engagement / Community Design & Housing

    About Jill: Jill has worked as a municipal planner with three separate municipalities. She has served in both a policy planner role, preparing long-range policy planning documents including MDPs, and Area Redevelopment Plans and an implementation planner, drafting implementation documents such as land use bylaws, and reviewing development permits

    Andrea Rudiger, MPlan

    Project Role: Deputy Project Manager / Engagement / Community Design & Housing

    About Andrea: Andrea has a diverse background in Design and Construction, giving her a well-rounded understanding of the development industry from planning through to occupancy. She is a planner with over nine years of multidisciplinary experience in architecture, planning and project delivery.

    When to Engage Again:

    The updated project schedule can be located here.

    Community engagement is currently scheduled for April. As the date grows closer, more communication will be provided.

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