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Mar 12, 2026·Strategic Plan

Edmonton City Plan 2026

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This document outlines the City Plan Concept for Edmonton, detailing the framework for urban development and infrastructure. It maps out regional context, district networks, nodes and corridors, green and blue networks, non-residential opportunities, active transportation, mass transit, and roadway and goods movement networks. The plan also addresses anticipated population growth and activation approaches for various development patterns to shape the city's future.

Dec 7, 2020·Strategic Plan

City Of Edmonton City Plan 2026

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The City Plan serves as the City of Edmonton's comprehensive strategic roadmap, integrating municipal development, transportation, environmental, social, and economic strategies to guide its growth to a population of two million residents. The plan is organized around five 'Big City Moves,' which include fostering climate resilience, enabling urban adaptability, strengthening community connections, promoting inclusivity and well-being, and driving economic innovation. Guided by six core values, the plan's vision is to establish Edmonton as a healthy, urban, and climate-resilient city within a prosperous region.

May 4, 2021·Strategic Plan

City Of Edmonton Spring Construction Update 2021-2027

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This document provides an update on the City of Edmonton's extensive capital construction plans for the 2021 season. Key focus areas include a $1 billion investment across 268 projects, aimed at boosting the local economy and creating 13,000 jobs. The plans align with the broader 'City Plan' to accommodate future growth, promote sustainability, and protect the environment. Major initiatives detailed are the Blatchford redevelopment into a sustainable neighborhood, comprehensive neighborhood renewals, and downtown revitalization efforts. Significant investments are allocated to major road expansions, such as the Twiliger Drive expansion and the Yellowhead Trail freeway conversion (projected for completion by 2027), alongside LRT expansions including the Valley Line West, Valley Line Southeast, and Metroline extension to Blatchford. The update also covers provincial funding-supported upgrades for rural/industrial roads, affordable housing, parks, playgrounds, and tree planting, in addition to ongoing seasonal maintenance of infrastructure. These efforts are intended to build a safer, greener, and smoother city where Edmontonians can thrive and access essential amenities.

Jul 31, 2014·Strategic Plan

City of Edmonton Call to Action

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This document, titled 'Municipal Sustainability - Call to Action to Address the Climate and Energy Challenges Facing Cities', outlines the City of Edmonton's commitment and strategic direction for environmental sustainability. It details the city's past achievements in waste management and outlines goals, as part of 'the way we Green' environmental strategic plan, to become an energy sustainable, energy resilient, and carbon-neutral city. Key approaches include avoiding wasteful energy use, improving energy efficiency, and transitioning to lower and zero-carbon energy sources, with initiatives like the Blatchford carbon-neutral community and light rail transit expansion being highlighted. The overall vision emphasizes innovation, leadership, and the economic and social advantages of proactive climate action.

Jan 10, 2019·Strategic Plan

City of Edmonton Declaration

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The Edmonton Declaration serves as a call to action for cities to undertake ambitious climate action aimed at limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. It advocates for the development of sustainable, low-carbon, and net-zero urban environments, demonstrated by projects such as Blatchford. Core strategies involve minimizing energy consumption in buildings, establishing district energy sharing systems with heat pump technology, and sourcing all supplementary energy from renewables like geo-exchange and sewer heat recovery. The declaration highlights cities as crucial leaders in climate action, capable of fostering innovation, creating economic opportunities in clean technology, and fulfilling international climate goals.

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