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The City of St. Albert is drafting an Urban Agriculture Plan, which will identify the components of urban agriculture that are important to residents in our community. The Plan would lay out priorities for the promotion and development of urban agriculture within St. Albert, and how we aim to bring that vision to life.
St. Albert is a member of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board, and all member municipalities of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board have committed to the adoption of an Urban Agriculture Plan.
An Urban Agriculture Plan will specifically speak to the built urban portion of St. Albert; outer areas which are still rural and may be operating traditional or industrial agriculture will not be affected. Your feedback will help create an Urban Agriculture Plan that is tailored to our own community’s goals and values.
Urban agriculture refers to the practice of cultivating food within an urban area. It can include growing fruits, herbs and vegetables, or raising animals, and may include urban farming, roof-top gardens, backyard hens, beekeeping and community gardens.
We appreciate your input on what urban agriculture in St. Albert should look like, and what types of urban agriculture you are interested in, to help guide the development of the Urban Agriculture Plan.
Thank you to everyone who completed the survey and participated in the workshop.
Update: The What We Heard report is now available in the Key Documents folder.
The City of St. Albert is drafting an Urban Agriculture Plan, which will identify the components of urban agriculture that are important to residents in our community. The Plan would lay out priorities for the promotion and development of urban agriculture within St. Albert, and how we aim to bring that vision to life.
St. Albert is a member of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board, and all member municipalities of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board have committed to the adoption of an Urban Agriculture Plan.
An Urban Agriculture Plan will specifically speak to the built urban portion of St. Albert; outer areas which are still rural and may be operating traditional or industrial agriculture will not be affected. Your feedback will help create an Urban Agriculture Plan that is tailored to our own community’s goals and values.
Urban agriculture refers to the practice of cultivating food within an urban area. It can include growing fruits, herbs and vegetables, or raising animals, and may include urban farming, roof-top gardens, backyard hens, beekeeping and community gardens.
We appreciate your input on what urban agriculture in St. Albert should look like, and what types of urban agriculture you are interested in, to help guide the development of the Urban Agriculture Plan.
Thank you to everyone who completed the survey and participated in the workshop.
Update: The What We Heard report is now available in the Key Documents folder.
We appreciate your input on what urban agriculture in St. Albert should look like, and what types of urban agriculture you are interested in. Your feedback will help guide the development of an Urban Agriculture Plan that is tailored to our own community’s goals and values.
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Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on what we heard.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Urban Agriculture Plan
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Council acceptance
this is an upcoming stage for Urban Agriculture Plan
The final report is presented to Cuncil to be accepted as a City Plan.