Thank youfor participating in engagement activities for the Ward Boundary Review. The online survey is now closed.
Over 200 Edmontonians have contributed to the conversation through the online survey and at five drop-in engagement sessions across the City.
We will continue to keep you up to date on the Ward Boundary Commission’s work as they approach important project milestones. You can continue to follow this project page for further updates.
If you participated in an in-person Ward Boundary public engagement event we want to hear from you. Share your thoughts by going to our online participant feedback form. All information provided will: • Remain confidential • Be considered by the City of Edmonton to improve public engagement activities
The Ward Boundary Commission is a group of seven Edmontonians appointed by City Council to lead the Review. They will use the information gathered through engagement to inform recommendations made to City Council on a ward boundary map and Design Policy. The Commission expects to present their final report to City Council in May.
MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT...
Wards are neighbouring groups of residential, commercial, industrial and other areas that are represented by a City Councillor. Wards are an essential part of Edmonton’s local government system. Voters in each Ward elect a Councillor to deal with local issues and make decisions that impact all residents.
Edmonton’s Ward Boundary Commission, a group of seven Edmontonians representing different perspectives and experiences, is conducting a review of the current boundary process. The Commission will make recommendations to City Council that may result in important changes to ward boundaries. Any changes will take effect following the 2021 municipal election.
Thank you for participating!
Thank youfor participating in engagement activities for the Ward Boundary Review. The online survey is now closed.
Over 200 Edmontonians have contributed to the conversation through the online survey and at five drop-in engagement sessions across the City.
We will continue to keep you up to date on the Ward Boundary Commission’s work as they approach important project milestones. You can continue to follow this project page for further updates.
If you participated in an in-person Ward Boundary public engagement event we want to hear from you. Share your thoughts by going to our online participant feedback form. All information provided will: • Remain confidential • Be considered by the City of Edmonton to improve public engagement activities
The Ward Boundary Commission is a group of seven Edmontonians appointed by City Council to lead the Review. They will use the information gathered through engagement to inform recommendations made to City Council on a ward boundary map and Design Policy. The Commission expects to present their final report to City Council in May.
MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT...
Wards are neighbouring groups of residential, commercial, industrial and other areas that are represented by a City Councillor. Wards are an essential part of Edmonton’s local government system. Voters in each Ward elect a Councillor to deal with local issues and make decisions that impact all residents.
Edmonton’s Ward Boundary Commission, a group of seven Edmontonians representing different perspectives and experiences, is conducting a review of the current boundary process. The Commission will make recommendations to City Council that may result in important changes to ward boundaries. Any changes will take effect following the 2021 municipal election.
Phase 1: Information Gathering (May 2019 - August 2019)
Ward Boundary Review has finished this stage
The Commission was established and information was gathered from other Canadian municipalities that have conducted ward boundary reviews.
Phase 2: Engagement (September 2019 - January 2020)
Ward Boundary Review has finished this stage
The Commission will engage residents and community stakeholder groups to gather feedback. This information will be considered in the development of the Commission’s recommendations.
Phase 3: Recommendations (January 2020 - April 2020)
Ward Boundary Review is currently at this stage
Recommendations will be developed, informed by public and stakeholder engagement as well as information provided by technical experts.
Phase 4: Delivery (May 2020)
this is an upcoming stage for Ward Boundary Review
The Commission's report and recommendations will be presented to City Council.