Residents invited to share input on Southwest Area Structure Plan

Lloydminster, AB/SK – Residents are invited to learn more about the Southwest Area Structure Plan (SWASP) and share their feedback during the public open house on Thursday, January 29, at Servus Sports Centre (5202 12 Street) from 4:30 to 7 p.m.

The SWASP study area includes approximately 15.5 quarter-sections of land in the southwest portion of the city, with the western and southern boundaries abutting the County of Vermilion River. The general boundaries of the study area include Highway 16, 75 Avenue, 12 Street, and Highway 17.
Phases 1 and 2 of the SWASP have been completed, including background research and a review of the Municipal Development Plan, along with various municipal master plans that will influence the servicing and future land use in the area.

The project is now in Phase 3, which focuses on information sharing with landowners, stakeholders, and the general public. As part of this phase, the City is inviting community members to learn about the project and provide feedback on a draft Future Land Use Concept.

The drop-in event will feature information displays and provide an opportunity for residents to ask questions and share perspectives with City Council and Administration.

Residents who are unable to attend in person can participate online. From January 29 to February 12, the open house materials, including the draft Future Land Use Concept, will be available for review, and feedback can be submitted at yourvoicelloyd.ca/SWASP.

For project updates, timelines, and additional information, visit yourvoicelloyd.ca/SWASP.