Municipal Development Plan
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?
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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, 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?
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Municipal Development Plan Update
Share Municipal Development Plan Update on Facebook Share Municipal Development Plan Update on Twitter Share Municipal Development Plan Update on Linkedin Email Municipal Development Plan Update linkThe City of Camrose is pleased to announce Camrose City Council has passed Bylaw 3341-24 being the Our Camrose, Shaping the Future Municipal Development Plan (MDP). The MDP will be effective as of January 1, 2025. The City of Camrose would like to thank members of the public, the Technical Review Committee and the Community Advisory Committee for all of their engagement, support and input throughout the duration of this project.
The next steps of this project will include moving forward with the implementation plan action items and ensuring the goals, vision and policies are carried forward.
The MDP can be found on our website here.
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Council Gives Second Reading to the Municipal Development Plan
Share Council Gives Second Reading to the Municipal Development Plan on Facebook Share Council Gives Second Reading to the Municipal Development Plan on Twitter Share Council Gives Second Reading to the Municipal Development Plan on Linkedin Email Council Gives Second Reading to the Municipal Development Plan linkOn November 4th, 2024, Camrose City Council gave second reading to Bylaw 3341-24 being the Our Camrose, Shaping the Future Municipal Development Plan (MDP). Administration will take back the Municipal Development Plan back to Council for third reading which is the final reading completed by Council on November 18th. Should the Municipal Development Plan receive third reading, the effective date of the MDP will be January 1, 2025.
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Council Second Reading
Share Council Second Reading on Facebook Share Council Second Reading on Twitter Share Council Second Reading on Linkedin Email Council Second Reading linkCouncil of the City of Camrose has given first reading to Bylaw 3341-24 on September 23, 2024. The purpose of Bylaw 3341-24 is to adopt the Our Camrose, Shaping the Future Municipal Development Plan. Referrals were sent out to the City’s referral agencies as per the requirements set out in the Municipal Government Act Section 636.
Public hearing/ second reading and potentially third reading are scheduled for November 4th, 2024.
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Growth Study
Share Growth Study on Facebook Share Growth Study on Twitter Share Growth Study on Linkedin Email Growth Study linkThe Growth Study is a comprehensive examination of future growth anticipated for Camrose. The findings of the Growth Study are based on the City’s historical growth rate and future growth projections, with considerations for demographic shifts and employment forecasting.
In combination with existing land supply analysis, the Growth Study provides varied future growth scenarios for population and employment. The Growth Study also establishes potential land that Camrose may require to accommodate future growth and identifies priority areas of the City that should be developed based on a variety of factors. A significant aspect of the MDP project was understanding how Camrose would grow and the impacts of that growth on the community.
The updated Growth Study key findings shape and inform the policies in the MDP.
Some of those key findings are:
- International migration, which was already a large source of population growth in the past, has further increased in recent years.
- Camrose is expected to grow by 0.9% per year on average from 2023 to 2048. This growth rate is 40% less than the growth rate of the provincial average, but 28% greater than the growth rate for Census Division-10 (CD-10). This results in a net population growth of 4,865 over the next 25 years and 2,390 new jobs.
- 18% of the population is over 70, and the median age in Camrose is 43.2. The current labour force participation rate in Camrose is 61.6%, significantly below the province’s average of 69.7%.
- 67.1% of commutes are less than 15 minutes. This is substantially shorter commute time than the provincial average of only 30.9% of commute times being less than 15 minutes.
- Household size continues to decline, albeit at a slower rate than in previous decades. The growth plan forecasts household size to decline from 2.3 residents per household to 2.2 per household, on average.
- In total, the Growth Study estimates that 140 hectares of new residential land will be required to build new communities. As well, 134 hectares of industrial land will be required, and 12 hectares of commercial land.
At the September 23, 2024, Council meeting, Council passed a motion to approve the Growth Study as a guiding document with the effective date of January 1, 2025.
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Council First Reading
Share Council First Reading on Facebook Share Council First Reading on Twitter Share Council First Reading on Linkedin Email Council First Reading linkIt has been a busy summer for the project team, as the final draft of Our Camrose, Shaping the Future has been prepared. The project team has spent the past few months incorporating the results of the public engagement activities and the What We Heard report into the final draft of the MDP. The next step in the process is for the document to appear in front of Council on September 23, 2024, for First Reading, which is when Council will have their first official look at the Plan as it is formally introduced to the public as a proposed Bylaw. In the weeks ahead, a public hearing will be scheduled, and you will have another chance to share your thoughts, ideas and feedback on the Plan and how it will guide Camrose’s growth and development over the next 25 years.
We thank everyone for their continued interest in this project and look forward to working through the approval process.
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What We Heard
Share What We Heard on Facebook Share What We Heard on Twitter Share What We Heard on Linkedin Email What We Heard linkBetween 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.
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Come see us at Jaywalkers!
Share Come see us at Jaywalkers! on Facebook Share Come see us at Jaywalkers! on Twitter Share Come see us at Jaywalkers! on Linkedin Email Come see us at Jaywalkers! linkThe 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.
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Photo Contest Winners
Share Photo Contest Winners on Facebook Share Photo Contest Winners on Twitter Share Photo Contest Winners on Linkedin Email Photo Contest Winners linkThank 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.
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Thank you!
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Can't make it to the Open House?
Share Can't make it to the Open House? on Facebook Share Can't make it to the Open House? on Twitter Share Can't make it to the Open House? on Linkedin Email Can't make it to the Open House? linkCan'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
Documents
- FINAL Municipal Development Plan Effective Jan 1 2025.pdf (5.27 MB) (pdf)
- 2024-11-18 Clean Version Municipal Development Plan.pdf (5.3 MB) (pdf)
- 2024-09-23 Municipal Development Plan.pdf (8.58 MB) (pdf)
- 2024-06-17 Camrose MDP WWH V2.pdf (60.9 MB) (pdf)
- 2024-05-10 DRAFT Camrose MDP.pdf (6.2 MB) (pdf)
- May 28 - Public Open House Boards (17.7 MB) (pdf)
- Growth Study - December 4, 2023 (10.3 MB) (pdf)
- What We Are Hearing.pdf (8.45 MB) (pdf)
- Municipal Development Plan - Current
- February 23 Open House Boards.pdf (66.9 MB) (pdf)
- Presentation - November 9.pdf (1.82 MB) (pdf)
- Timeline.pdf (668 KB) (pdf)
FAQs
- What is an MDP?
- Why does Camrose need an MDP?
- Does Camrose have an MDP now?
- What sort of things are in an MDP?
- Who drafts the policies in the MDP?
- Can I provide input on the Plan before its finalized?
- How was the consultant chosen for this project?
- What is the Technical Advisory Committee?
- What is the Community Advisory Committee?
- What is Council’s Role?
- Public Involvement
Key Dates
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September 23 2024
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May 28 2024
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June 21 2023
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September 21 2023
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February 23 2023
Who's Listening
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Phone 780-672-4428 Email ffredericks@camrose.ca