Council votes to advance Lethbridge’s Indigenous Place-making Strategy
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge City Council has voted unanimously to advance the Indigenous Place-making Strategy a year ahead of schedule.
The strategy was previously approved by council as part of the 2022-2031 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). A minimum two-thirds vote was required to re-open the CIP. The strategy includes a review and audit of the public spaces, markers and languages used by the City of Lethbridge.
The city is responsible for the public spaces in the community, like city-owned parks, neighborhoods and facilities, certain historical markers, as well as the naming of public infrastructure and spaces.
The city cited the recent discovery of a mass grave holding the bodies of 215 Indigenous children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School a few weeks ago as one of the reasons for Tuesday’s unanimous vote.