Heritage Management Plan
Consultation has concluded
The Heritage Advisory Committee, along with Fireweed Consulting, is developing a Heritage Management Plan. This plan will provide the community with an innovative, sustainable, and realistic framework to inspire and preservation and long-term viability of heritage resources.
The purpose of the Heritage Management Plan is to provide the City of Camrose with an effective, sustainable, and realistic strategic plan of action for the years 2021 to 2031. The City of Camrose has a robust heritage program with an active Heritage Advisory Committee, committed staff, a substantial Heritage Inventory, and growing Heritage Register. This plan will aid in providing policies and tools for managing heritage sites and program development for the next 10 years.
The Heritage Advisory Committee, along with Fireweed Consulting, is developing a Heritage Management Plan. This plan will provide the community with an innovative, sustainable, and realistic framework to inspire and preservation and long-term viability of heritage resources.
The purpose of the Heritage Management Plan is to provide the City of Camrose with an effective, sustainable, and realistic strategic plan of action for the years 2021 to 2031. The City of Camrose has a robust heritage program with an active Heritage Advisory Committee, committed staff, a substantial Heritage Inventory, and growing Heritage Register. This plan will aid in providing policies and tools for managing heritage sites and program development for the next 10 years.
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Heritage Management Plan Received Approval
Share Heritage Management Plan Received Approval on Facebook Share Heritage Management Plan Received Approval on Twitter Share Heritage Management Plan Received Approval on Linkedin Email Heritage Management Plan Received Approval linkThe Heritage Management Plan received approval by Council on August 3rd, 2021 as a guiding document for the City of Camrose. We look forward to working on the implementation actions starting at the next Heritage Advisory Committee meeting on August 19th, 2021. We thank all those involved in the creation of this Plan.
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We Want Your Feedback!
Share We Want Your Feedback! on Facebook Share We Want Your Feedback! on Twitter Share We Want Your Feedback! on Linkedin Email We Want Your Feedback! linkCamrose City Staff and the Heritage Advisory Committee (HAC) have been working with heritage consultants, Fireweed Consulting, Inc. to develop a plan to manage heritage resources in Camrose; a Heritage Management Plan. The process included a thorough review of the City’s existing Heritage Program and guiding policies for heritage in other planning documents.
Please leave your comments below and if you have any questions, feel free to contact Sandy Domes at 780.672.4428 or at sdomes@camrose.ca.
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Historic Camrose Canadian Articles
Share Historic Camrose Canadian Articles on Facebook Share Historic Camrose Canadian Articles on Twitter Share Historic Camrose Canadian Articles on Linkedin Email Historic Camrose Canadian Articles linkThe following articles from the Camrose Canadian were provided to the City of Camrose by Dennis Johnson. Larger versions of these articles can be found in the documents section on this webpage.
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Survey Results are in!
Share Survey Results are in! on Facebook Share Survey Results are in! on Twitter Share Survey Results are in! on Linkedin Email Survey Results are in! linkFrom October - November 2020, a survey was published so we could hear from you. The survey closed November 20, 2020. We are now tabulating the results!
Thank you to everyone who participated.
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Camrose Booster Segment - November 2020
Share Camrose Booster Segment - November 2020 on Facebook Share Camrose Booster Segment - November 2020 on Twitter Share Camrose Booster Segment - November 2020 on Linkedin Email Camrose Booster Segment - November 2020 linkCamrose citizens have always recognized the value and community interest in our history. Properties and areas of cultural heritage value or significance provide a link to the original settlement and specific periods. The hamlet settlement was first developed around the commercial core of 50th Street, Main Street and expanded out in a circular manner. The first residences were constructed in 1905, located along 48th and 49th Street. In 1912, city planners were conscious of the advantages to building south and east of the town center, including proximity to the three rail lines, power station, and better drainage systems. The CPR, Grant Trunk Pacific Railway and the CNR had a great impact on the development of Camrose, resulting in intense economic and population growth.
A Historic Survey and Inventory was completed in 2011 by a volunteer task force. Initially 100 sites were identified, and 40 complied for the inventory with Statements of Significance. Currently, there are six sites listed on the Alberta Register of Historic Places.
In 2017, City Council created the Heritage Advisory Committee (HAC), consisting of two councillors and volunteers. The purpose is to provide input and guidance to City Administration and Council on matters relating to historic resources and municipal heritage policies and programs. The committee encourages and advocates for the preservation and safeguarding of historical structures and sites.
With the assistance of a Provincial Government Grant from Alberta Culture Heritage Preservation Partnership Program, the HAC and Fireweed Consulting are developing a Heritage Management Plan that will provide the community with an innovative, sustainable and realistic framework. This will inspire the preservation and long-term viability of its unique heritage resources. This plan will help to preserve and conserve key historic buildings, residences, sites, structures and cultural landscapes in Camrose.
Background research has begun, and two workshops have been completed. Goals for the plan include to grown and protect heritage, develop incentives, tie heritage to tourism and economic development, public engagement and heritage partnerships.
In order to effectively guide the preparation of the Plan, an online survey was offered on the city website, www.camrose.ca and the City Facebook. All citizens were encouraged to participate, with submissions due on Friday, November 20th.
For additional information or comments, contact Councillor David Ofrim, Committee Chairman, or the City Planning Services at 780-672-4428.
Who's Listening
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Lifecycle
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2011
Heritage Management Plan has finished this stageA Heritage Survey and Inventory was completed by volunteer group & city staff.
Over 100 sites were identified, with Statements of Significance of 40 properties complied for the Inventory.
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2018
Heritage Management Plan has finished this stageThe Heritage Advisory Committee was formed, consisting of council members and volunteer members.
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2019
Heritage Management Plan has finished this stageThe committee brought forth the project of a Heritage Management Plan (HMP). A grant submission was approved by the Heritage Preservation Partnership Program for $8,540 towards completion of the Plan.
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2020-2021
Heritage Management Plan has finished this stageFireweed Consulting was hired to complete the Heritage Management Plan.
A public online survey was completed in October –November, with an astounding 180 responses. These results were valuable inputs identifying heritage priorities, issues, incentives and expectations.
The Committee completed two workshops and a draft Heritage Management Plan has been completed.
The Plan is in review and is anticipated to be completed and presented to Council in summer 2021.
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Heritage Management Plan Approved
Heritage Management Plan is currently at this stageAugust 3rd, 2021, City Council approved the Heritage Management Plan as a guiding document.
Key Dates
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May 31 2021
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November 2020