Agricultural and Rural Zones Discussion Paper

Consultation has concluded

Thank you for your interest in the Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative. The engagement period for the first round of discussion papers is now closed. The next round of discussion papers will be released on August 24 and engagement will run until September 18. Please email any questions to zoningbylawrenewal@edmonton.ca


What should agricultural and rural zones look like in Edmonton? How can we modify these zones to respond to our growing city and diverse needs?

Check out the infographic below for a brief summary of proposed changes to Edmonton’s existing agricultural and rural zones, and dive into the discussion paper for more details:



Then, share your feedback through a short survey, and add your ideas to the forum in the tabs below.

Agriculture and Rural Zones Conversation Starter - link to PDF

The Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative will develop a strategic, simplified and streamline Zoning Bylaw to enable people, places and businesses to thrive and prosper.

Thank you for your interest in the Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative. The engagement period for the first round of discussion papers is now closed. The next round of discussion papers will be released on August 24 and engagement will run until September 18. Please email any questions to zoningbylawrenewal@edmonton.ca


What should agricultural and rural zones look like in Edmonton? How can we modify these zones to respond to our growing city and diverse needs?

Check out the infographic below for a brief summary of proposed changes to Edmonton’s existing agricultural and rural zones, and dive into the discussion paper for more details:



Then, share your feedback through a short survey, and add your ideas to the forum in the tabs below.

Agriculture and Rural Zones Conversation Starter - link to PDF

The Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative will develop a strategic, simplified and streamline Zoning Bylaw to enable people, places and businesses to thrive and prosper.