Southeast Structure Plan Draws Public Concerns; Portable Signs Bylaw Defeated
LETHBRIDGE – A public hearing on the city’s Southeast Area Structure Plan drew a large crowd on Monday. Those who registered to speak at the three-hour long hearing, voiced their concerns about the proposed 680 hectare development.
The plan provides a very general direction on how the area east of 43rd Street can be developed in the future, which also must be compliant with a number of other legislations itself. (Further details on the Structure Plan can be found here.)
Many of the public’s comments were similar. Most expressed that they’d like to see Option B chosen, which would put a more residential emphasis on a special planning area north of 24 Avenue.
However, Option B does not currently comply with the Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP) and Municipal Development Plan (MDP), which could potentially take up to four years to correct.


