Initiative #2: Quick Win Regulatory Updates (Completed)
Update: On January 27, 2026, City Council approved an amended version of proposed Bylaw 2/2026. This means that the proposed Land Use Bylaw amendments associated with Housing Accelerator Fund “Initiative #2” (regarding the Established Neighbourhood Overlay) were approved, while those associated with Housing Accelerator Fund “Initiative #6” (regarding minimum parking supply regulations) were not. For more information, view the Public Hearing page
This initiative focuses on finding and implementing 'quick win' solutions to St. Albert’s Land Use Bylaw, particularly within the “Established Neighbourhood Overlay” (ENO).
The existing regulations have been reviewed by Administration to determine what changes need to be made to enable greater redevelopment opportunities and create more diverse housing options within the City of St. Albert. The update is also intended to provide greater clarity as to what specific regulations would apply (e.g. building setbacks, lot coverage) at the development stage.
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Last edited: March 24, 2026