AREA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN

An 'Area redevelopment plan' is an urban planning designation created by municipalities in Alberta, Canada for the purposes of facilitating development in specific geographic areas. When approved by a municipal council, an area redevelopment plan, or ARP, becomes binding under the Municipal Government Act. ARPs differ from Area structure plans in that they apply to areas of a municipality that have already been developed. In practice, ARPs are used to guide how an existing built-up area or neighbourhood should develop in the future. Community representatives are often invited by municipal planners to contribute to ARPs. ARPs tend to be created for inner-city areas that are currently redeveloping or are soon to redevelop.
The following excerpt from the Municipal Government Act[1] describes the intent and purpose of ARPs.

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External Links



City of Calgary, Land Use Planning Publications

City of Edmonton, Planning Publications

Riverlands Area Redevelopment Plan, The City of Red Deer

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1. Queen's Printer




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