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Calgary Planning Policy Roadmap

This document outlines a roadmap for key city planning policy initiatives from 2022-2025. In 2022, the focus will be on regional planning, industrial development, low-density housing, heritage preservation, investment strategies, and modernizing community plans. Major initiatives include renewing relationships with neighboring municipalities, updating the industrial land use policy, heritage tools and incentives, housing policy, and the land use bylaw. A local area planning program will develop plans for multiple communities each year. The roadmap is designed to modernize the planning system and align with strategic plans, while considering staff and stakeholder capacities.

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Calgary Planning Policy Roadmap

This document outlines a roadmap for key city planning policy initiatives from 2022-2025. In 2022, the focus will be on regional planning, industrial development, low-density housing, heritage preservation, investment strategies, and modernizing community plans. Major initiatives include renewing relationships with neighboring municipalities, updating the industrial land use policy, heritage tools and incentives, housing policy, and the land use bylaw. A local area planning program will develop plans for multiple communities each year. The roadmap is designed to modernize the planning system and align with strategic plans, while considering staff and stakeholder capacities.

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Attachment 2

City Planning Policy Roadmap


Introducing the Roadmap

The roadmap presented on the next pages contains key city planning Focus for 2022
policy initiatives that are either currently underway or that will be
In 2022 the initial focus will remain on addressing known community,
undertaken in the next few years. They have been identified as
industry and Council concerns in the areas of
essential towards modernizing our planning system and creating a
policy landscape that enables and encourages community • regional planning and collaboration;
development in alignment with the Municipal Development Plan/Calgary • industrial development and regulation;
Transportation Plan and the fulfillment of Council priorities. • low-density housing regulation and policy;
• development of heritage preservation tools and policies;
The sequence of work has been designed to have the right
• City investment strategies in established and industrial areas;
conversations at the right time so that results can be used to inform
• understanding and developing tools for funding growth; and
and improve subsequent initiatives. It has also been designed to focus
• embarking on the modernization of community plans via a
team capacities on projects that can be mutually supportive if they are
multi-year program of multi-community local area plans.
done simultaneously. Likewise, the roadmap addresses the need to
stagger work to reflect Administration’s staff capacities and the As the year progresses work will begin on engaging Council on the
capacity of our community and industry partners to participate in anticipated resources that will be required to deliver on the major
simultaneous initiatives. initiatives in the upcoming City Planning and Business Cycle.
The roadmap (and the associated initiative briefs in Attachment 3) has The Roadmap does not currently reflect the corporate realignment. In
been designed to enable Council to see and understand the various 2022 Administration will complete the transition. We anticipate that the
planning moves that lead toward our desired future state. This puts next Roadmap update in 2023 will fully reflect the broad range of city
allows Council to guide Administration at a strategic level, focusing on planning policy initiatives and include initiatives not identified today.
priorities that will be most impactful towards achieving that vision for
how we plan our City.

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2022 2023 2024 2025 Election


Regional Planning Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Plan
1. Renewing the Relationship with Rocky View County
2. Rocky View County Annexation
3. Foothills County Annexation
Tools
4. Financial Task Force Recommendations
5. CMRB Growth and Servicing Plan Implementation
6. Corporate Regional Servicing Strategy
Citywide Policy
Plan
7. Industrial Land Use and Policy
8. Heritage Tools & Incentives
9. The Future of Housing
10. Food Resiliency Program
11. Calgary Plan
12. Land Use Bylaw: Renewal
13. Land Use Bylaw: Implementation
14. Calgary Heritage Strategy Update
15. Land Use Bylaw: Multi-Residential Parking Review
16. Triple Bottom Line Policy Renewal
Citywide Growth Strategy
Tools
Citywide Growth Strategy 2023-2026
17. Established Areas Investments
18. Industrial Areas Investments

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2022 2023 2024 2025


Citywide Growth Strategy 2023-2026 continued Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
19. New Community Business Cases
Other Citywide Growth Strategy initiatives
20. Industrial Action Plan Update
21. Established Areas Phase 2 Update
Growth Funding & Investment
Tools
Off-site Levies
22. New Off-site Levy Bylaw
23. Implementation, Stewardship, Review
Financial Impacts of Growth
24. Update 2022 Operating Cost Model
25. Evolve understanding of growth-related impacts
Transit-Oriented Development & Main Streets
Plan
26. Transit-Oriented Development
27. Main Streets Program
Research and Industry Collaboration
Tools
28. Balancing Policy for Success
Community Planning
Plan
Local Area Planning Program
29. North Hill Communities – Council-Directed Work
30. Heritage Communities – Pilot
31. Westbrook Communities – Pilot

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Local Area Planning Program continued Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
32. Riley Communities*
33. Greater Forest Lawn Communities*
34. Chinook Communities – 2022 start*
35. South Shaganappi Communities – 2022 start*
36. LAP Communities TBD – 2023 start*
37. LAP Communities TBD – 2023 start*
38. LAP Communities TBD – 2023 start*
39. LAP Communities TBD – 2023 start*
40. LAP Communities TBD – 2024 start*
41. LAP Communities TBD – 2024 start*
42. LAP Communities TBD – 2024 start*
43. LAP Communities TBD – 2024 start*
44. LAP Communities TBD – 2025 start*
45. LAP Communities TBD – 2025 start*
46. LAP Communities TBD – 2025 start*
47. LAP Communities TBD – 2025 start*
Additional Community Plans
48. Chinatown Area Redevelopment Plan/Cultural Plan
49. Beltline Area Redevelopment Plan
50. 2023-2026 Area Structure Plan Sequencing
51. Area Structure Plan Supporting Annexation
52. Area Structure Plan TBD – 2023 start
53. Area Structure Plan TBD – 2024 start
54. Area Structure Plan TBD – 2025 start
*Length of LAP development can vary based on plan area context and other City project coordination.
Note: While Administration is committed to the indicated timelines, they may be subject to change to address resourcing or program requirements.

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