On March 22, 2022, Strathcona County Council made a motion that directed Administration to cancel the South of Wye ARP Project. The purpose of the project was to create a new Area Redevelopment Plan (ARP) for Campbelltown Heights, Wye Road Gardens and Ordze Park subdivisions, and to update the existing South of Wye Road ARP.Â
Common questions
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1. Why was the South of Wye ARP Project initially undertaken?
Permanent link to Why was the South of Wye ARP Project initially undertaken?Residents and stakeholders have had questions regarding the future of Campbelltown Heights, Wye Road Gardens and Ordze Park subdivisions, given their proximity to Sherwood Park and recent development occurring on lands adjacent to the area. Council directed Administration to undertake this project in order to provide residents and stakeholders an overall plan for the future.
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2. Why was the South of Wye ARP Project cancelled?
Permanent link to Why was the South of Wye ARP Project cancelled?On March 22, 2022, Administration presented to Council on feasibility concerns regarding large scale redevelopment within the South of Wye ARP Project area. Based on these concerns, Council directed Administration to cancel the project.
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3. Can landowners still make applications to redevelop their properties?
Permanent link to Can landowners still make applications to redevelop their properties?Landowners can still make applications to redevelop their properties in line with existing statutory plans or propose amendments to existing statutory plans in accordance with County policies and procedures.
An application to amend a statutory plan would require public consultation and an ultimate decision on the application would be made by County Council.
For more information, please contact Planning and Development Services at 780-464-8080 or planninganddevelopment@strathcona.ca.
If you would like further information:
Land Development Planning
Phone: 780-464-8080
Email: community.planning@strathcona.ca
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Last updated: Tuesday, January 10, 2023
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