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Resource List: Red Deer Regional Plan

Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) Regional Plans

Red Deer Regional Plan

Red Deer Region is bordered by the Alberta-Saskatchewan border to the east, goes to the westerly edge of Mountain View County, south of Iddesleigh and to the most northerly boundary of Ponoka County. Red Deer is the region’s largest city. This region is about 5,033,751 hectares in total.

Resources and Links

The Regional Plan

Status: Not Started

 

The Red Deer Regional Plan

The Land-Use Secretariat

Regional Maps and Shape Files

Alberta Land Stewardship Act (2009)

The legal basis for the development of regional plans under the Land-use Framework. In 2011, amendments to ALSA provided greater clarity.

Alberta Land Stewardship Regulation

Provides clear rules for Albertans concerning the implementation of regional plans under the Land-use Framework.

Land-use Framework (2008)

Provides a blueprint for land-use management and decision-making that addresses Alberta’s growth pressures.

Land-use Framework: Understanding Land-use in Alberta (2007)

The way in which land is used, the land-use issues, and the choices required to best manage and sustain land for Alberta's future.