Have Your Say!


The City of St. Albert wants to hear from you. Throughout the year, you will have the opportunity to provide your input on plans, services and issues that matter to you and will help guide our City for years to come.

Public input can be provided numerous ways including at open houses, town halls, as well as through various surveys.  

Your input is wanted:

Council Town Hall meeting

Servus Credit Union Place
400 Campbell Road
Morinville Room
Wednesday, May 30
6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Chair: Deputy Mayor Parker

Topics for discussion may include:

  1. Welcome / Introductions
  2. Open microphone session
  3. Social Master Plan
  4. Economic Development
  5. 2012 – 2013 Priorities
  6. Animal Bylaw
  7. Light Rail Transit (LRT)
  8. Physician Attraction

For information, contact City Hall 459–1500 or visit www.stalbert.ca

Have Your Say! Social Master Plan

Deadline: May 31, 2012

The Social Master Plan is about people and affects all residents in one way or another. It's about how we live, interact with and support one another.

Public consultation is now underway. Residents can 'Have Their Say' through the resident survey, by clicking here. As well, please watch for further information in Citylights in the St. Albert Leader (Thursdays) and the St. Albert Gazette (Saturdays), or visit www.stalbert.ca/social-master-plan for updates. 
 

Handibus Review Recommendations

Deadline: June 8, 2012

St. Albert Transit is seeking your input on the recommendations provided in the Handibus Review Final Report. Read the report online at: www.stalbert.ca/handibus-consultation

Comments can be emailed to transit@st-albert.net or mailed to St. Albert Transit, 235 Carnegie Drive, St. Albert, AB  T8N 5A7. 

For more information, contact Dawn at St. Albert Transit at 780-418-6055, ext.4120. 

 

Animal Control Bylaw Survey

Deadline: July 2, 2012

The City of St. Albert is seeking your input as part of the City's review of its Animal Control Bylaw. We want to know: 

  • Should dogs be permitted off-leash in all parks?
  • Are you concerned about disruptive/nuisance dogs and cats?
  • Would you support a bylaw that requires cats to be licensed?

Have Your Say in the online survey at www.stalbert.ca/animal-bylaw-information

For information, call Aaron Giesbrecht, Manager of Policing Services, 780-458-4303.