Year of Community Conversations
Consultation has concluded
The City wants to hear from citizens! In 2022, we’ll be hosting monthly Community Conversations to hear from you on important topics for City planning and services.
Be sure to follow the project by entering in your email address in the "Stay Informed" section to receive updates about each Community Conversation.
The City wants to hear from citizens! In 2022, we’ll be hosting monthly Community Conversations to hear from you on important topics for City planning and services.
Be sure to follow the project by entering in your email address in the "Stay Informed" section to receive updates about each Community Conversation.
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Trades & Developer Roundtable
Share Trades & Developer Roundtable on Facebook Share Trades & Developer Roundtable on Twitter Share Trades & Developer Roundtable on Linkedin Email Trades & Developer Roundtable linkOn November 28, 2022, tradespeople and developers gathered to hear presentations from the Planning Department as well as meet John Kennedy, the new Senior Safety Codes Officer, and Jim Ambrus, the new Electrical Safety Codes Officer. Economic Development also led a roundtable discussion. Thanks to all that could join!
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Realtor Roundtable
Share Realtor Roundtable on Facebook Share Realtor Roundtable on Twitter Share Realtor Roundtable on Linkedin Email Realtor Roundtable linkThanks to all of the realtors who joined us on November 22, 2022 to hear presentations from the Planning and Assessment Departments as well as have a conversation with the Economic Development Department.
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Camrose Helps Community Conversation
Share Camrose Helps Community Conversation on Facebook Share Camrose Helps Community Conversation on Twitter Share Camrose Helps Community Conversation on Linkedin Email Camrose Helps Community Conversation linkCamrose Helps is a group of community agencies with a vision for the residents of the City and County of Camrose.
We want you to thrive in a safe and supportive community and to be able to reach your and your family's goals. We know that we can't do this alone and need your input and ideas for making our community a place where you can live well.
This is why we're holding a Community Conversation on October 27, 2022 from 12:00pm - 5:00pm at the Camrose Public Library (4710 - 50 Avenue). This is open to anyone who has experienced challenges while living in Camrose or Camrose County. It is a safe place to discuss how these challenges impact our lives and community. A free meal and onsite childcare will be provided for those in attendance.
You can also fill out the Community Needs survey online here.
If you have any questions, please contact Lyndel Kasa, Executive Director of Camrose and District Support Services at 780.672.0141 or at director@camrosefcss.ca.
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Arts & Culture Conversation
Share Arts & Culture Conversation on Facebook Share Arts & Culture Conversation on Twitter Share Arts & Culture Conversation on Linkedin Email Arts & Culture Conversation linkThanks to the 40 people that showed up to this event and participated in some excellent discussions!
The City of Camrose and the Camrose Arts Council invite you to join a conversation about Arts and Culture!
Local artists and community members are invited to a community conversation to discuss the arts and culture community in Camrose and the opportunities to collaborate and celebrate together.
Join us at the Bailey Theatre on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm!
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Business Conversation
Share Business Conversation on Facebook Share Business Conversation on Twitter Share Business Conversation on Linkedin Email Business Conversation linkThanks to the 38 people that showed up to this collaborative event with Camrose County! We heard some great feedback and look forward to working with you! Our findings will be available on the Business Portal at the end of April.
The City of Camrose and Camrose County want to hear from local businesses about the current business climate.
Businesses are invited to join the conversation to provide input that will help shape economic development activities and to discuss challenges and opportunities in the business community.
Representatives from the Camrose Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Camrose, and Community Futures will also be in attendance for the roundtable discussions and to provide information.
Join us at the Norsemen Inn on Wednesday, March 30, 2022 from 7:00am – 9:00am!
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Citizen Input Survey
Share Citizen Input Survey on Facebook Share Citizen Input Survey on Twitter Share Citizen Input Survey on Linkedin Email Citizen Input Survey linkThank you to all of our participants! The survey is now closed.
Congratulations to Jenny Rutz who won a $150 gift card to Lammles.
The City of Camrose is seeking input from citizens to help determine the City's priorities for the next four years. This survey is open to people who live in Camrose and/or own a business located in Camrose. Survey results will be shared with City Council as part of their strategic planning session.
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Virtual Community Conversation
Share Virtual Community Conversation on Facebook Share Virtual Community Conversation on Twitter Share Virtual Community Conversation on Linkedin Email Virtual Community Conversation linkThese Virtual Community Conversations have been completed. Thank you to all of our participants!
Citizens are invited to provide their input for “Council Priorities & City Service Levels” by attending one of our two Virtual Community Conversations:- Tuesday, February 8 at 1:30 pm
- Wednesday, February 9 at 6:00pm.
Who's Listening
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Phone (780) 678-3025 Email pmacquarrie@camrose.ca