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Tue Sep 15, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
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Tue Sep 22, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Priorities Committee Meeting
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Tue Sep 29, 2026 · 9:00 AM
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Tue Oct 6, 2026 · 9:00 AM
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Tue Oct 20, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
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Mon Oct 26, 2026 · 1:00 PM
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Tue Oct 27, 2026 · 9:00 AM
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Thu Oct 29, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Fri Oct 30, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Special
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Tue Nov 10, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Priorities Committee Meeting
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Mon Nov 16, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
Strathcona County Council meeting scheduled for Nov 16
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Tue Nov 17, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Public Hearing
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Wed Nov 18, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Mon Nov 23, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Tue Nov 24, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Council Meeting
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Wed Nov 25, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Thu Nov 26, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Fri Nov 27, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Mon Nov 30, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Tue Dec 1, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Priorities Committee Meeting
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Wed Dec 2, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
Council meeting on Dec 2, 2026 to discuss budget
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Thu Dec 3, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Fri Dec 4, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Council Meeting - Budget
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Tue Dec 8, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
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Wed Dec 9, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Public Hearing
Strathcona County Council Public Hearing scheduled for Dec 9, 2026
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Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Public Hearing
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✓ Decided: Council approves land use bylaw amendments for Ward 7
Council passed Bylaw 32-2026 through three readings. This action updates the Direct Control zone for Lot 1, Block 1, Plan 0920599 and rezones Lot 2, Block 1, Plan 0920599 to Low Density Country Residential Zone.
- Adopted agenda with deletion of item 3.1 (9-0)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 32-2026 regarding Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (9-0)
- Gave second reading to Bylaw 32-2026 (9-0)
- Gave third reading to Bylaw 32-2026 (9-0)
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COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING
AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Wednesday, July 22, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
3.1
Bylaw 11-2026 Text Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (Ward 5)
1. Bylaw 11-2026 Text Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (Ward 5) .pdf
2. Encl 1 Bylaw 11-2026.pdf
3. Encl 2 Rural location map.pdf
4. Encl 3 Location map.pdf
5. Encl 4 Air photo map.pdf
6. Encl 5 ppt Text amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (Ward 5).pdf
7. Encl 6 Notification map.pdf
To provide information to Council to make a decision on first, second and third readings of a bylaw that amends the text of Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 to add criteria to the AG – Agriculture: General zone so that indoor recreation is a site-specific discretionary use on Lot 1, Plan 9825542 (Pt. of SE 10-53-22-W4).
3.2
Bylaw 32-2026 Map and Text Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (Ward 7)
1. Bylaw 32-2026 Map and Text Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (Ward 7).pdf
2. Encl 1 Bylaw 32-2026.pdf
3. Encl 2 DC 63 Direct Control zone.pdf
4. Encl 3 Rural location map.pdf …
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July 22, 2026 Council Public Hearing Minutes 1
COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING
MINUTES
July 22, 2026
9:00 a.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Administration Present: Jennifer Cannon, Acting Chief Administrative Officer CAO
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Danielle Wilson, Solicitor
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
Mina Barnes, Legislative Officer
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1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mayor Frank called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with an acknowledgement that
Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Mayor Frank conducted roll call and confirmed the remote participation of …
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
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✓ Decided: Council approves $16.27M for rainfall infrastructure and defers firefighter hiring
Council approved a $16.27M capital budget amendment for rainfall infrastructure and deferred the recruitment of eight firefighter positions to save $500,000. Administration was also directed to report on flooding resilience and the potential impacts of permitting casinos.
- Approved $16,273,000 capital budget amendment for Emergent Rainfall Infrastructure Replacement and Rehabilitation (9-0)
- Approved deferring recruitment of eight firefighter positions and reallocating $500,000 to infrastructure reserves (8-1)
- Authorized market value licence agreement with Beaver Hills Biosphere Association for Smith House (9-0)
- Approved $3,000 from Community Funding for Strathcona County String Music Camp (9-0)
- Approved road and park naming for Bremner Neighbourhoods 1 and 2 (9-0)
- Directed Administration to report on 2026 rainfall and flooding event review and resilience (9-0)
- Directed Administration to report on economic and social impacts of permitting casinos (6-3)
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COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, July 21, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. July 7, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
6.
REPORTS
6.1
Bremner Neighbourhoods 1 and 2 Road and Park Naming (Ward 4)
1. Bremner Neighbourhood 1 and 2 Roads and Park Naming (Ward 4).pdf
2. Encl 1 Urban location map.pdf
3. Encl 2 Location map.pdf
4. Encl 3 Proposed road and park naming map.pdf
To provide information to Council and seek approval on proposed road and park names within Bremner Neighbourhoods 1 and 2.
6.2
Capital Budget Amendment – Rain and Flooding Impacts
1. Capital Budget Amendment - Rain and Flooding Impacts .pdf
2. Encl 1 Capital Budget Amendment.pdf
3. Encl 2 2026 Flooding Event - Issue Locations.pdf
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July 21, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes 1
COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
July 21, 2026
9:00 a.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief
Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Danielle Wilson, Solicitor
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
Mina Barnes, Legislative Officer
_____________________________________________________________________
1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mayor Frank called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with an acknowledgement that
Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
July 21, …
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Strathcona County council meeting with no substantive items
The agenda for this council meeting contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive decisions, proposals, or discussions. No items of consequence are listed.
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✓ Decided: Council holds closed session workshop on capital planning
Council met in a closed session to conduct a facilitated workshop regarding capital planning. No motions or substantive decisions arose from the closed session.
- Adopted the meeting agenda (7-0)
- Approved entering closed session at 9:03 a.m. (7-0)
- Approved reverting to open session at 11:58 a.m. (9-0)
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COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Monday, July 20, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 5 :00 P . m .
Location:
Community Centre - Alberta Room
401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park, AB
Members of the public can view the open session in person from Council Chamber or by viewing the live webcast.
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
3.2
Related Materials - Closed Session
Public Comments:
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MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
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COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
July 20, 2026
9:00 a.m.
Community Centre - Alberta Room
401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief
Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
Mina Barnes, Legislative Officer
_____________________________________________________________________
1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mayor Frank called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m. with an acknowledgement that
Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
July 20, 2026 Council …
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Priorities Committee Meeting
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✓ Decided: Committee adopts agenda and minutes; hears public presentations
The Priorities Committee meeting was largely procedural. The committee adopted the meeting agenda and approved the June 2, 2026 meeting minutes, both with unanimous votes. No substantive decisions were made; the meeting consisted of reports for discussion and public presentations on various topics.
- Adopted July 14, 2026 meeting agenda (7-0)
- Approved June 2, 2026 Priorities Committee minutes (7-0)
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Thank you. positive positive positive Thank you. water, how they do. But also plants communicate with each other underground. So the more complicated or the more diverse a root structure, a root system is, the more resilient they are, the more they kind of they make each other stronger. Yeah. It's really cool. I look forward to seeing the year five picture next year. Okay, good. Thanks. Thank you for that. Yeah, thank you very much for coming out. This has been a really interesting education on this. And now that we have a report coming out as well, looking forward to that. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Thank you. And now we have 7.7 Helen Randall. Did we have to make a motion? I don't believe it. Does a motion have to be brought forward for this one? Yeah, we don't have six speakers. Okay. We had a couple of the speakers drop off, Mr. Chair, so we're okay to add an additional. Okay. There you go. There's the button. Thank you so much, Mayor and Councillors, for allowing us to speak today. I'm actually going to turn the loquacious part over to my next-door neighbour, Mr. Caldwell. Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the time. Good afternoon, Councillors, and Mayor Frank. Thank you very much for giving us the chance to present to you today. We have the privilege to be here today representing our brilliant neighbours who are the residents of Spruce Avenue. We live directly across the street from the log cabin and the Shore Park Senior Centre. And our reason for asking for time to s …
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PRIORITIES COMMITTEE MEETING
POST-MEETING AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Call to Order:
1 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
3.1
June 2, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes
1. June 2, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes.pdf
4.
REPORTS FOR DISCUSSION
4.1
2027 Budget Survey Results
1. 2027 Budget Survey Results.pdf
2. Encl 1 2026 Budget Survey Report.pdf
3. Encl 2 ppt 2026 Budget Survey Report.pdf
To present the results of the 2027 budget survey in advance of the upcoming budget cycle.
4.2
Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning Recap
1. Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning Recap.pdf
2. Encl 1 ppt Council Facilitated Workshop Recap.pdf
3. Encl 2 Project Management Philosophy.pdf
To recap the facilitated capital workshop series with Council and support Administration in presenting a four-year capital plan and a 10-year capital outlook for debate in fall 2026 as part of the budget process.
5.
COUNCILLOR REQUESTS (INFORMATION REQUESTS)
5.1
Counc …
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PRIORITIES COMMITTEE MEETING
MINUTES
July 14, 2026
1:00 p.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Aaron Nelson, Ward 5 (Chair)
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Rod Frank, Mayor
Members Absent: Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Lana Fleming, Coordinator, Boards, Committees, and Tribunals
Susanne Semchuk, Legislative Officer
_____________________________________________________________________
1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Chair Nelson called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. with an acknowledgement that
Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Rec …
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to approve new developer off-site levy bylaws for multiple areas
Council will decide on three off-site levy bylaws that impose new developer contributions for roads, water, wastewater, and fire stations in Urban Services, Country Residential, Rural Road (Wards 1-7), North of Yellowhead (Ward 4), and Ardrossan (Ward 5). They will also consider approval of the 2027–2030 Strategic Plan, a public hearing on the new Waste Management Bylaw, and design options for the Sherwood Park Senior Centre. Closed session items include updates on tax incentives and the CAO performance evaluation.
- Three off-site levy bylaws for developer fees in multiple wards
- 2027-2030 Strategic Plan approval
- Public hearing on Waste Management Bylaw 20-2026
- Design concept options for Sherwood Park Senior Centre
- Amendment to borrowing bylaw for strategic land purchase north of Yellowhead
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✓ Decided: Council approves several developer levy bylaws and the 2027-2030 Strategic Plan
Strathcona County Council approved three new off-site levy bylaws for various areas and adopted the 2027-2030 Strategic Plan. Additionally, Council selected an expansion option for the Sherwood Park Senior Centre and directed administration to prepare a report on pollinator-friendly lawns.
- Approved Sherwood Park Senior Centre 'Option 3: Improve and expand' (9-0)
- Directed report on pollinator-friendly lawns and residential naturalization (9-0)
- Defeated motion to decline hosting the CPKC Holiday Train (3-6)
- Approved 2027-2030 Strathcona County Strategic Plan (9-0)
- Passed Bylaw 29-2026 Urban Services Area, Country Residential and Rural Road Off-site Levy (9-0)
- Passed Bylaw 30-2026 North of Yellowhead Off-Site Levy (9-0)
- Passed Bylaw 28-2026 Ardrossan Off-Site Levy (9-0)
- Approved appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as external auditor (9-0)
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Thank you. And now we go to report. Council Council Council. Thank you. 15 parking stalls option 3 targets renovations with a moderate building expansion to improve the overall functionality flexibility and flow of the facility similar to option 2 approximately 3,500 square feet of basement space would be brought into regular use through the addition of an elevator and basement renovations creating dedicated program meeting and support spaces the concept includes all required building code and system upgrades including fire suppression life safety and other building code requirements including the water service upgrade accessibility improvements include accessible parking improve entrances and doorways automatic door openers an elevator to the basement accessible washrooms and upgraded ramps and stairs new universal washrooms in the basement would also meet current accessibility and occupancy requirements overall this option increases the usable area from just over 8,000 square feet today to nearly 15, 000 square feet resulting in a modernized more accessible and more flexible facility with significantly greater program capacity so option 3 is between 9 and 10 million dollars so I'd now like to provide a summary of the three options that were presented the options range from option 1 which focuses on essential lifecycle upgrades with an estimated cost of 1 to 2 million and maintains the current usable area of approximately 8,200 square feet to option 3 which provides a modern …
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COUNCIL MEETING
POST-MEETING AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, July 07, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
6.
REPORTS
6.1
Sherwood Park Senior Centre Design Concept Options
09:05 AM
To present Council with concept design options for the proposed modernized senior centre for direction on a preferred option.
6.2
Motion following Notice of Motion – Pollinator-Friendly Lawns and Residential Naturalization
6.3
2026 Canadian Pacific Kansas City Holiday Train
To seek Council direction on 2026 Canadian Pacific Kansas City Holiday Train event.
6.4
2027-2030 Strategic Plan
To present the 2027–2030 Strathcona County Strategic Plan for Council’s approval.
6.5
Rescission of Policy FIN-001-026 Risk Management
To seek Council approval of the rescission of Policy FIN-001-026 R …
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COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
July 7, 2026
9:00 a.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present:
Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Administration Present:
Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer
Tom Sutton, Acting Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
Susanne Semchuk, Legislative Officer
_____________________________________________________________________
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mayor Frank called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with an acknowledgement that
Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
July 7, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes
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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to consider supporting Telus tower at Deermound Dog Park
Council will decide on sending a letter of support for a proposed Telus cellular tower at Deermound Off-Leash Dog Park. They will also vote on Q2 2026 capital budget amendments, designate municipal and environmental reserves in Ward 5, and approve annual art acquisitions and benefit funding requests.
- Proposed Telus tower at 23031 Township Road 522 (Deermound Off-Leash Dog Park)
- Q2 2026 Consolidated Capital Budget Amendments
- Bylaw 26-2026: Municipal Reserve Designation (Ward 5)
- Bylaw 27-2026: Environmental Reserve Designation (Ward 5)
- 2026 Annual Art Acquisitions
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✓ Decided: Council approves Telus tower and $219K capital budget amendment
Council approved the installation of a new cellular tower at Deermound Off-Leash Dog Park and authorized a capital budget increase. They also approved several community funding grants and the acquisition of new artwork for the county collection.
- Approved letter of support for Telus tower at 23031 Township Road 522 (9-0)
- Approved $219,835 amendment to 2026 consolidated capital budget (9-0)
- Approved $11,525 in community benefit funding for six local organizations (8-0)
- Approved acquisition of 13 adult artworks and one-year loan of 21 youth artworks (9-0)
- Approved addition of 'Alice Modin' to the Names Reserve List (9-0)
- Passed Bylaws 26-2026 and 27-2026 for municipal and environmental reserve designations (8-0)
- Approved revised Financial Reporting (FIN-001-010) and Proclamations (GOV-001-015) policies (8-0)
- Approved confidential HR actions as set out in enclosure 2 (9-0)
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guitar solo Thank you. telling her story and all of the things that she did. She was recognized by the mayor. She was recognized by the province at that time. Her memory certainly lives on in this community. And our Plus 55 Club probably wouldn't be what it is today without the work that Alice begun many years ago. But there's one quote from one of the articles that just really stands out in my mind, and it's this. I remember one of the unique things they did was they had a lymphathon. This was opposed to a marathon, since these were all seniors, of course. They had a route and sponsors to help raise money. Just unique thoughts, and I can only imagine that she brought a lot of life and a lot of joy and enthusiasm to the work that she did with the seniors in this community. So really happy to see her name being added to the list today. Thank you. Okay. We have a motion, debate, and we'll vote. Thank you. Councillor Harvey. Yes, in favor. It's carried 9-0. And was there a request for a photo op? Nope. And floor is yours when you're ready. Good morning, Mayor of Franken, councillors. My name is Chris Miller. I'm the acting manager of cultural services. This morning, I'm delighted to be here today with Kelly And res, public art advisor, Sandra Nixon, who is part of the volunteer art collection advisory committee, and Diane Yanch, acting director of recreation parks and culture. We are grateful for the opportunity to showcase the work of our local arts community and bring forward …
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POST-MEETING AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. June 3, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
2. June 9, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
6.
CLOSED SESSION
09:05 AM
6.1
Human Resources Update
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
6.2
Commemorative Name Discussion
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 20, harmful to personal privacy
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
*Added to the agenda*
6.3
Alberta Rural Industrial Caucus
Attachments |
Public Comments
1. June 3, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
2. June 9, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
ATIA Section 26, harmful to intergovernmental relations
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Public Hearing
Council to hold public hearings on several major rezoning and land use plans
The Council will consider several bylaws to rezone agricultural land for residential, commercial, and industrial use. This includes the adoption of the Willow Hills Country Residential Area Structure Plan and multiple map amendments to the Land Use Bylaw.
- Rezoning 56.08 hectares (138.58 acres) for Low Density Country Residential in Willow Hills
- Adoption of the Willow Hills Country Residential Area Structure Plan
- Rezoning 16.36 hectares (40.43 acres) for Service Commercial, Light Industrial, and High Density Residential in Ward 1
- Rezoning 3.72 hectares (9.18 acres) for various residential densities in Ardrossan
- Disposition of Municipal Reserve Lot 43MR to resolve a septic mound and fence encroachment
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✓ Decided: Council adopts Willow Hills plan, rezones 138 acres for country residential
Council held a public hearing and approved multiple zoning bylaws. Bylaw 24-2026 adopted the Willow Hills Area Structure Plan, and Bylaw 25-2026 rezoned 138.58 acres for low-density country residential, conservation and utilities (8-1). Bylaw 23-2026 rezoned 9.18 acres for residential uses (unanimous). Bylaw 22-2026 rezoned 40.43 acres for service commercial, light industrial and high-density residential (unanimous). A municipal reserve lot disposition of 0.126 acres was also approved.
- Approved Bylaw 23-2026 rezoning 9.18 acres to residential zones (9-0)
- Approved Bylaw 24-2026 Willow Hills Area Structure Plan (8-1)
- Approved Bylaw 25-2026 rezoning 138.58 acres to country residential etc. (8-1)
- Approved Bylaw 22-2026 rezoning 40.43 acres to commercial, industrial, residential (9-0)
- Approved removal of municipal reserve designation on 0.126 acres (9-0)
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COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING
AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
3.1
Bylaw 23-2026 Map Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (Ward 5)
1. Bylaw 23-2026 Map Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (Ward 5).pdf
2. Encl 1 Bylaw 23-2026.pdf
3. Encl 2 Rural Location Map.pdf
4. Encl 3 Location Map(1).pdf
5. Encl 4 Air Photo(1).pdf
6. Encl 5 ppt Bylaw 23-2026.pdf
7. Encl 6 Notification Map(1).pdf
To provide information to Council to make decisions on first, second and third readings of a bylaw that amends Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 by rezoning approximately 3.72 ha (9.18 acres) of land within Lot 2, Block 1, Plan 2320584 from AD - Agriculture: Future Development zone to R1A - Single Detached Residential A, R2A - Semi-detached Residential, R3 - Low to Medium Density Residential, PC – Conservation and PU - Public Utility zones in accordance with the Ardrossan Area Structure Plan (ASP).
3.1.1
Written Submissions for item 3.1
1. 3.1 Ardrossan Rezoning - Public Hearing Presentation.pdf
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Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to discuss intermunicipal collaboration frameworks
This meeting includes discussions on intermunicipal collaboration frameworks with neighboring municipalities, options to reduce wildlife mortality on roads, and amendments to tax exemption bylaws for industrial areas. Council will also consider a traffic calming project budget amendment and community funding requests for local sports teams.
- Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework and Development Plans
- Options to mitigate wildlife mortality on Township Road 510 and Range Road 210
- Amendments to Industrial Heartland and Strathcona Industrial Area Incentive Tax Exemption bylaws
- Amendment to 2026 Capital Budget for traffic calming project
- Community funding for Archbishop Jordan Scots Football and Ecole Claudette-et-Denis-Tardiff
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✓ Decided: Council directs admin to pursue reallocation of policing resources
Council voted to pursue shifting policing resources from provincial to municipal agreements. Approved a $20,000 traffic calming project and gave final reading to Bylaw 31-2026 amending industrial tax exemption bylaws. Opted out of intermunicipal collaboration frameworks with four neighboring counties.
- Approved reallocation of policing resources from provincial to municipal agreement (8-0)
- Approved $20,000 traffic calming project on 1st Ave in South Cooking Lake (8-0)
- Approved revised Elected Officials' Budget and Expense Policy (7-1)
- Defeated amendment to prohibit alcohol purchases for donation (2-6)
- Gave third reading to Bylaw 31-2026 amending industrial tax exemption bylaws (8-0)
- Opted out of Intermunicipal Collaboration Frameworks with Beaver, Lamont, Leduc, Sturgeon counties (8-0)
- Opted out of Intermunicipal Development Plans with Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Sturgeon counties (8-0)
- Directed admin to report on bicycle parking requirements by Q2 2027 (8-0)
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Thank you. I just wanted to say, Thank you. We've made you. Thank you. what our rules are, to see if we're up to date with them. Okay. I'm trying to understand, do we have the ability to affect changes in commercial areas that are already built out? Or is that what you're asking for, is to look and see is there a possibility of tweaking that as well? I suspect we're going to be looking mostly ahead for newer facilities. That being said, if we know that there are going to be things that are well offside, if there's places that just don't have any bicycle parking at all, there may be something we'd want to review with the folks that are there to see if they can do that. And final question. This is referring to bicycles only, not e-scooters? Given that e-scooters are still not fully legal to be used on public roadways, I would be leery to be, you know, us wanting to not only, you know, tepidly condone them, but also to be actively supporting them by including them in the motion. Okay. Thank you. Questions for clarification? Councillor Derbyshire. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. My question follows a little bit on what Councillor Tini was mentioning. Was there an opportunity to consider short-term rentals in here, or is that a different policy altogether that we are already looking at? I suspect that would be a different policy. I tried to keep this narrow to just the end of the ride for people on their bicycle there to be able to find somewhere to do it. End of trip infrastructure is what …
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POST-MEETING AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, June 09, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. May 20, 2026 Council Public Hearing Minutes.pdf
2. May 26, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
6.
REPORTS
6.1
Motion following Notice of Motion – Amendment to the 2026 Capital Budget – Traffic Calming Project
1. Amendment to the 2026 Capital Budget - Traffic Calming Project.pdf
6.2
Motion following Notice of Motion – Current Bicycle Parking Requirements, Standards, and Infrastructure
1. Current Bicycle Parking Requirements etc.pdf
6.3
Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework and Intermunicipal Development Plans
1. Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework and Intermunicipal Development Plans.pdf
2. Encl 1 Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework and Intermunicipal Development Plans.pdf
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Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council holds closed workshop on capital planning
This meeting is largely procedural. The council will go into closed session for a facilitated workshop on capital planning under legal exceptions for advice and economic interests. No public decisions are listed.
- Meeting is largely procedural; no specific public decisions.
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✓ Decided: Council adopts agenda, meets in closed session, no substantive decisions
The council adopted the agenda with an addition and held a closed session to discuss capital planning under ATIA exemptions. No motions arose from closed session, and the meeting adjourned without any substantive decisions.
- Adopted agenda with added closed session item (9-0)
- Entered closed session for capital planning (9-0)
- Reverted to open session (9-0)
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Date:
Wednesday, June 03, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
County Hall - Meeting Room 138
401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park, AB
Members of the public can view the open session in person from Council Chamber or by viewing the live webcast.
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning
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ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
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Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Priorities Committee Meeting
Priorities Committee to review investment updates and winter maintenance
The Priorities Committee will receive economic and investment reports from CIBC Wood Gundy and an update on the 2026 Winter Maintenance Program. The meeting also includes presentations from community organizations and air quality representatives.
- CIBC Wood Gundy Investment and Economic Update
- 2026 Winter Maintenance Program update
- Alberta Capital Airshed presentation
- Sherwood Park Highland Gathering presentation
- Strathcona County Boys and Girls Club presentation
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✓ Decided: Committee adopted agenda and approved prior minutes
The Priorities Committee adopted its June 2, 2026 agenda as presented, with all seven members voting in favour. The committee also approved the May 19, 2026 Priorities Committee meeting minutes, again with unanimous support. No other substantive actions were taken.
- Adopted June 2 agenda (7 in favour)
- Approved May 19, 2026 minutes (7 in favour)
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Thank you. Okay. Thank you. 4.1. Thank you. So we'll take a look. tax cutting and the budget deficit cycle and then the last one there is immigration and so labor workforce in the U.S. of course has shrunk and it shrunk in some pretty critical sectors like construction and agriculture and so that's also going to be a detractor for them from the U.S. GDP going forwards and so really what we're trying to do here is say okay so we're seeing growth in the U.S. is it sustainable what are the factors going into it and it turns out that a lot of the factors are actually somewhat temporary a lot of the AI build-out has been completed there's an expectation that it's going to continue but a lot of it is done and already baked in so we're not necessarily going to see these same growth levels going forwards and that's going to be something that impacts how the U.S. sets their policy rates if they actually do start to get a slowdown that's going to kind of be a further push for interest rates to go lower which is sort of combating inflation which wants interest rates higher so still a pretty tough time to be the Fed but if we move on to the next slide so diving a little bit more into immigration and the workforce and again this whole AI investment so without putting you to sleep we'll talk a little bit of economics in terms of labor productivity total factor productivity so labor productivity significant increase from 2016 2019 into like the last Q4 survey result and this is fairly uns u …
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Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
Call to Order:
1 :00 P . m . - 2 :00 P . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
3.1
May 19, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes
1. May 19, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes.pdf
4.
REPORTS FOR DISCUSSION
4.1
CIBC Wood Gundy Investment and Economic Update
01:05 PM
1. CIBC Wood Gundy Investment and Economic Update .pdf
2. Encl 1 ppt CIBC Wood Gundy.pdf
3. Encl 2 Investments Directive.pdf
To provide an investment and economic update from CIBC Wood Gundy.
4.2
2026 Winter Maintenance Update
1. 2026 Winter Maintenance Update.pdf
2. Encl 1 ppt Winter Maintenance Update.pdf
To provide an update on the Winter Maintenance Program.
5.
COUNCILLOR REQUESTS (INFORMATION REQUESTS)
5.1
Councillor Request Report
Summary of Information Requests and responses.
6.
COUNCILLOR ACTIVITY UPDATES
Council member updates on their appointed roles and recent event attendance.
7.
OPEN HOUSE …
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PRIORITIES COMMITTEE MEETING
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June 2, 2026
1:00 p.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Glen Lawrence, Deputy Mayor (Chair)
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Rod Frank, Mayor
Members Absent: Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief
Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Lana Fleming, Coordinator, Boards, Committees, and Tribunals
Mina Barnes, Legislative Officer
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1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Deputy Mayor Lawrence called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. with an acknowledgement
that Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
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Tue May 26, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to decide future of Clean Energy Improvement Program and review Q1 budget
Council will discuss the financial and operational future of the Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP) and review the first quarter 2026 management report. They will also consider a revised Social Procurement Policy to support local economic benefit. Several community funding requests and a motion on potential county-owned RV sewage dump stations are on the agenda.
- Clean Energy Improvement Program update and future direction
- Strathcona County First Quarter 2026 Management Report with awarded project budgets
- Social Procurement Policy revision to include local economic benefit objectives
- Motion on potential county-owned locations for RV sewage dump stations
- Community funding: Sherwood Storm Softball ($500), Josephburg Agricultural Society (outlets for Smart TVs)
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✓ Decided: Council votes to discontinue Clean Energy Improvement Program
Council voted 7-2 to prepare a bylaw to repeal the Clean Energy Improvement Program Bylaw and discontinue the program at the end of the current funding cycle. They also approved the CAO performance plan, appointed Council sponsors to the Community Safety and Well-being Stewardship Committee, and directed a report on potential RV sewage dump station locations.
- Approved agenda with addition of item 6.4 (9-0)
- Approved consent items including policy revision and community funding (9-0)
- Directed bylaw to repeal Clean Energy Improvement Program (7-2)
- Appointed Councillor Hartwick as Community Safety Stewardship Committee sponsor (8-1)
- Appointed Councillor Berghofer as alternate sponsor (8-1)
- Directed administration to report on potential RV sewage dump station locations (9-0)
- Approved CAO Performance Plan in closed session (9-0)
- Received notices of motion for traffic calming and bicycle parking reviews
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Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. April 21, 2026 Council Public Hearing Minutes.pdf
2. April 20, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
3. May 13, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
4. May 12, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
6.
REPORTS
6.1
2026 Clean Energy Improvement Program Update
1. 2026 Clean Energy Improvement Program Update.pdf
2. Encl 1 ppt 2026 Clean Energy Improvement Program Update.pdf
To present the current financial and operational considerations of the Clean Energy Improvement Program (CEIP) and seek Council direction on the program’s future.
6.2
Strathcona County First Quarter 2026 Management Report
1. Strathcona County First Quarter 2026 Management Report.pdf
2. Encl 1 Strathcona County First Quarter 2026 Management Report.pdf
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Wed May 20, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Public Hearing
Council to hear public on Sherwood Park plan, zoning changes, parking rules
Strathcona County Council holds a public hearing on multiple bylaws, including a new area concept plan for Northwest Sherwood Park, rezoning of land for heavy industrial use, and amendments to multi-family parking regulations. The hearing also covers rezonings in Wards 4 and 5, and a height limit increase for townhouses.
- Bylaw 6-2026: New Northwest Sherwood Park Area Concept Plan, repealing existing plans
- Bylaw 19-2026: Rezone 1.75 hectares in Ward 5 from AG to Heavy Industrial (Heartland)
- Bylaw 17-2026: Rezone 1.41 hectares in Ward 4 from R4 to R3 (Cambrian Crossing)
- Bylaw 10-2026 & 12-2026: Amend parking lot regulations for multi-family developments
- Bylaw 18-2026: Increase maximum height for townhouses/apartments in R3 zone to 13.0 m
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✓ Decided: Council adopts new zoning, height rules, and NW Sherwood Park plan
Council held public hearings for eight bylaws and unanimously approved all proposed amendments. Rezonings included converting 1.41 ha from medium to low-medium density residential, 1.75 ha from agriculture to heavy industrial, and adopting the Northwest Sherwood Park Area Concept Plan. Text amendments increased maximum building height for townhouses in R3 zones to 13.0 m and revised multi-family parking regulations. All votes were 7-0.
- Approved rezoning 1.41 ha from R4 to R3 (Bylaw 17-2026, 7-0)
- Approved height increase to 13.0 m for townhouses in R3 zones (Bylaw 18-2026, 7-0)
- Approved rezoning 1.75 ha from AG to Heavy Industrial (Bylaw 19-2026, 7-0)
- Approved NW Sherwood Park Area Concept Plan and related MDP/ACP amendments (Bylaws 6,7,8-2026, 7-0)
- Approved multi-family parking regulation amendments (Bylaws 10,12-2026, 7-0)
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Meeting #:
Date:
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
3.1
Bylaw 17-2026 Map Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (Ward 4)
1. Bylaw 17-2026 Map Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (Ward 4).pdf
2. Encl 1 Bylaw 17-2026.pdf
3. Encl 2 Urban Location Map.pdf
4. Encl 3 Location Map(1).pdf
5. Encl 4 Air Photo.pdf
6. Encl 5 ppt Bylaw 17-2026 Map Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 Presentation.pdf
7. Encl 6 Notification Map(1).pdf
To provide information to Council to make decisions on first, second and third readings of a bylaw that amends Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 by rezoning approximately 1.41 hectares (3.48 acres) of land within a portion of SW 24-53-23-W4 from R4 - Medium Density Residential zone to R3 - Low to Medium Density Residential zone in accordance with the Cambrian Crossing Area Structure Plan.
3.2
Bylaw 18-2026 Text Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024
1. Bylaw 18-2026 Text Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 24-2024.pdf
2. Encl 1 Bylaw 18-2026.pdf
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Tue May 19, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Priorities Committee Meeting
County to review draft 2027-2030 Strategic Plan
The Priorities Committee will discuss the draft 2027-2030 Strategic Plan, review 2025 Public Satisfaction Survey results, and receive updates on the Community Safety and Well-being Strategy, Healthy Aging Framework, and 2026 Alberta Summer Games. An open house features presentations on the Sherwood Park Curling Club, Strathcona Youth Justice Committee, and West Coast Oil Pipeline.
- Canadian Award for Financial Reporting 2024 for Strathcona County's annual report
- 2026 Alberta Summer Games update and Tourism Hosting Plan
- 2025 Public Satisfaction Survey results
- Community Safety and Well-being Strategy implementation update
- Draft 2027-2030 Strategic Plan overview
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✓ Decided: No substantive decisions made at Priorities Committee meeting
The Priorities Committee discussed several reports and heard presentations, but no votes were taken on any substantive items. The meeting was largely informational.
- Approved meeting agenda (9-0)
- Approved minutes of April 7 and April 14, 2026 meetings (9-0)
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Date:
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
3.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. April 7, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes.pdf
2. April 14, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes.pdf
4.
REPORTS FOR DISCUSSION
4.1
Canadian Award for Financial Reporting 2024
1. Canadian Award for Financial Reporting 2024.pdf
2. Encl 1 2024 Canadian Award for Financial Reporting.pdf
3. Encl 2 Strathcona County 2024 Annual Report.pdf
To inform the Priorities Committee that Strathcona County has been awarded with the Canadian Award for Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) for the Strathcona County 2024 Annual Report.
4.2
2026 Alberta Summer Games Update and Tourism Hosting Plan
1. 2026 Alberta Summer Games Update and Tourism Hosting Plan.pdf
2. Encl 1 ppt Strathcona County 2026 Alberta Summer Games Update.pdf
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Wed May 13, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to discuss capital planning in closed session
This meeting is largely procedural, including call to order, agenda adoption, and adjournment. The only substantive item is a closed session for a council facilitated workshop on capital planning, citing legal exemptions for advice from officials and economic interests.
- Closed session workshop on capital planning (ATIA s.29 & s.30)
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✓ Decided: Council adopts agenda, enters closed session for capital planning
No substantive decisions were made. Council adopted the agenda with an addition and held a closed session for a facilitated workshop on capital planning. No motions arose from the closed session.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
County Hall - Meeting Room 138
401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park, AB
Members of the public can view the open session in person from Council Chamber or by viewing the live webcast.
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
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Related Materials - Closed Session
Public Comments:
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MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
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ADJOURNMENT
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Tue May 12, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to discuss future of ground ambulance service in Strathcona County
Council will analyze options for ground ambulance and medical first response services. They will consider a borrowing bylaw amendment for a strategic land purchase north of Yellowhead and authorize partial cancellation of 2026 property taxes on residences in the Urban Service Area. Several community funding requests for local groups are also on the agenda, along with updates to privacy policies and a closed session on Bill 28 and the CAO performance review.
- Future of ground ambulance service delivery analysis and options
- Bylaw 16-2026 amending borrowing for strategic land purchase north of Yellowhead
- 2026 Urban Service Area farm tax cancellation on residences
- Approval of Privacy and Access Policy and Privacy Management Program
- Closed session: Bill 28 Municipal Affairs update, social procurement policy, CAO performance review
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✓ Decided: Approves ambulance contract, increases budget by $575K
Council approved a new ambulance services contract with Alberta Emergency Health Services (Option 1) and increased the 2026 Emergency Services Operating Budget by $575,000 from reserves, by a 5-4 vote. Also approved consent agenda items including property tax cancellations, community funding grants, and a borrowing bylaw amendment. Rescinded and replaced the Privacy and Access Policy, and authorized a letter to the Minister of Municipal Affairs regarding Bill 28 concerns.
- Approved ambulance contract with Alberta Emergency Health Services (5-4)
- Increased 2026 Emergency Services budget by $575,000 from reserves (5-4)
- Approved $6,760.19 farm tax cancellations for 38 properties
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 16-2026 amending borrowing bylaw for land purchase
- Approved $667.80 community funding for Connor Fixsen game nights
- Approved $750.00 for Fort Saskatchewan 4H Beef Club
- Approved $425.00 for Girl Guides travel to Switzerland
- Approved letter to Minister on Bill 28 regarding Alberta Libraries Act concerns
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Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. April 28, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
2. April 30, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
6.
REPORTS
6.1
Future of Ground Ambulance Service Delivery in Strathcona County
1. Future of Ground Ambulance Service Delivery in Strathcona County.pdf
2. Encl 1 ppt Emergency Health Services Ground Ambulance Agreement Update (002).pdf
To provide analysis and options for the delivery of ground ambulance and medical first response services in Strathcona County.
6.2
2026 Urban Service Area – Farm Tax Cancellation
1. 2026 Urban Service Area – Farm Tax Cancellation.pdf
2. Encl 1 Urban Service Area (USA) - Boundary Map.pdf
3. Encl 2 2026 USA Farm Tax Cancellation Properties.pdf
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Thu Apr 30, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to discuss elected officials' budget policy in closed session
This meeting is mostly procedural, with the only substantive item being a closed session workshop on the Elected Officials' Budget and Expense Policy. No public decisions are scheduled for this session.
- Closed session workshop on elected officials' budget and expense policy
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✓ Decided: Council meeting procedural only; no substantive decisions made
The meeting consisted of adopting the agenda and moving into closed session. No motions arose from closed session, and the meeting adjourned without any substantive decisions or votes in open session.
- Agenda adopted with addition of enclosure to closed session item (unanimous 8-0)
- Closed session held to discuss matters under ATIA sections 28 and 29 (unanimous 8-0, later 9-0)
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Thursday, April 30, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Community Centre - Alberta Room
401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park, AB
Members of the public can view the open session in person from Council Chamber or by viewing the live webcast.
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Council Facilitated Workshop – Elected Officials’ Budget and Expense Policy
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 28, local public body confidences
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
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Related Materials - Closed Session
Public Comments:
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MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
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ADJOURNMENT
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Tue Apr 28, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to vote on 2026 tax rates, RCMP priorities, and financial statements
Council will give three readings to the 2026 Tax Rate Bylaw, setting property tax rates to fund the budget. They will also vote on the 2026/2027 RCMP Annual Policing Priorities and approve the Consolidated Financial Statements for 2025. Other items include naming roads in Ardrossan Stage 12, naming a stormwater facility in Hearthstone Stage 1, extending a water supply agreement with Josephburg Water Co-op, and approving a long-term lease with the Strathcona Vintage Tractor Association. The meeting includes a closed session for discussions on a centralized login for county services and an EHS contract update.
- Bylaw 4-2026: 2026 tax rate structure to levy property taxes
- 2026/2027 Strathcona County RCMP Annual Policing Priorities approval
- Consolidated Financial Statements for year ended Dec 31, 2025 and audit results
- Ardrossan Stage 12 road naming (Ward 5)
- Josephburg Water Co-op Ltd. Water Supply Agreement extension to Alberta Utilities Commission
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✓ Decided: Council approves 2026 tax rate bylaw unanimously (9-0)
Council approved the 2026 tax rate bylaw (9-0) setting property tax rates. Also approved 2026/2027 RCMP policing priorities including property crime and traffic safety. Approved a long-term lease for the Strathcona Vintage Tractor Association (8-1). Consent items included road names, a stormwater facility name, and a water supply agreement extension.
- Approved 2026 tax rate bylaw (9-0)
- Approved 2026/2027 RCMP policing priorities (9-0)
- Approved long-term lease for Strathcona Vintage Tractor Association (8-1)
- Approved 2025 consolidated financial statements (8-0)
- Approved Ardrossan Stage 12 road names (9-0)
- Approved Hearthstone Stage 1 stormwater facility name (9-0)
- Approved submission of Josephburg water supply agreement to AUC for 20-year extension (9-0)
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Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. April 8, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
2. April 14, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
6.
REPORTS
6.1
2026/2027 Strathcona County RCMP Annual Policing Priorities
09:05 AM
1. 2026-2027 Strathcona County RCMP Annual Policing Priorities.pdf
2. 2026-2027 Strathcona County RCMP Annual Policing Priorities presentation.pdf
To provide information to Council and to request approval of the 2026/2027 Strathcona County RCMP Annual Policing Priorities.
External Presenters:
Barry LaRocque, Superintendent, RCMP
Lisa Petraschuk, Vice Chair of the Municipal Policing Committee
David Mitchell, Chair of the Municipal Policing Committee
6.2
Bylaw 4 - 2026 Tax Rate Bylaw
09:35 AM
1. Bylaw 4 - 2026 Tax Rate Bylaw .pdf
2. Encl 1 Bylaw 4-2026 - 2026 Tax Ra …
Tue Apr 21, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Public Hearing
Council to vote on major rural land-use policy changes
Council holds public hearings on seven bylaws. Two bylaws overhaul rural and agricultural land-use policies. Other items include a road closure, rezoning for residential development, and a large commercial rezoning in Ward 7. Decisions will be made on first, second, and third readings.
- Bylaws 1-2026 and 5-2026 aligning rural policies with Agriculture Strategy
- Bylaw 9-2026 closing 0.48 hectares of road in Ward 5
- Bylaw 14-2025 rezoning 0.10 hectares to residential in Hillshire (Ward 3)
- Bylaw 15-2026 rezoning 4.20 hectares in Bremner area (Ward 4)
- Bylaw 26-2025 rezoning 69.41 hectares from commercial to Direct Control zone (Ward 7)
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✓ Decided: Council rejects rezoning of 69.41 hectares for direct control zone (2-7)
Council denied first reading of Bylaw 26-2025 to rezone 69.41 hectares from C6 to DC89, with only two in favour after extensive public opposition. Other bylaws were adopted, including updates to rural and agricultural policies, a road closure, and residential rezoning.
- Defeated Bylaw 26-2025 first reading to rezone 69.41 ha to DC89 (2-7)
- Adopted Bylaw 1-2026 and Bylaw 5-2026 amending rural/agricultural policies (9-0 all readings)
- Approved Bylaw 9-2026 road closure of 0.48 ha (9-0 all readings)
- Approved Bylaw 14-2025 rezoning 0.10 ha to HR1 residential (9-0 all readings)
- Approved Bylaw 14-2026 regulating semi-detached front façade width (8-1 first two readings, 9-0 final)
- Approved Bylaw 15-2026 rezoning 4.20 ha to RSO, RLD1, RLD2 zones (7-2 first two readings, 9-0 final)
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COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING
POST-MEETING AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
The Public Hearings for Bylaw 1-2026 and Bylaw 5-2026 will be held concurrently.
3.1
Bylaw 1-2026 Text Amendment to the Municipal Development Plan 20-2017 Rural and Agricultural Land Use
1. Bylaw 1-2026 Text Amendment to the Municipal Development Plan 20-2017 Rural and Agricultural Land Use.pdf
2. Encl 1 Bylaw 1-2026.pdf
3. Encl 2 Description of Municipal Development Plan Rural and Agricultural Amendments.pdf
4. Encl 3 Priorities Committee May 6, 2025 - Rural and Agricultural Land Use Amendments presentation.pdf
5. Encl 4 Rural and Agricultural Land Use Amendments presentation.pdf
To provide information to Council to make decisions on first, second and third readings of a bylaw that amends the text of Municipal Development Plan Bylaw 20-2017 to align rural and agricultural policies with Strathcona County’s Agriculture and Food Sector Development Strategy and the Agricultural Framework.
3.2
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Mon Apr 20, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council holds closed session on capital planning
This meeting is largely procedural, with the main substantive item being a closed session workshop on capital planning. No open-session decisions or public hearings are scheduled.
- Closed session: Council facilitated workshop on capital planning
- Closed session: Related materials for capital planning
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✓ Decided: Council holds closed capital planning workshop, no open-session decisions
Council met and immediately went into closed session for a facilitated workshop on capital planning. No motions or decisions arose from closed session, and the meeting adjourned without any substantive public business being conducted.
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COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Monday, April 20, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 4 :00 P . m .
Location:
Community Centre - Alberta Room
401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park, AB
Members of the public can view the open session in person from Council Chamber or by viewing the live webcast.
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
3.2
Related Materials - Closed Session
Public Comments:
4.
MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
5.
ADJOURNMENT
6.
RELATED MATERIALS - OPEN SESSION
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Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to decide on property tax penalty relief for two properties
Council will consider two property tax relief requests to refund or cancel penalties on specific properties, review the 2025 Annual Management Report, and vote on letters of support for Heartland Housing Foundation's federal funding applications. Several motions from closed session will be presented, including endorsements and signage policies.
- Property tax relief request – Roll 2324535000: Council to refund and cancel penalties
- Property tax relief request – Roll 7384014005: Council to cancel penalties
- Strathcona County 2025 Annual Management Report – review of operating and capital results
- Heartland Housing Foundation – letters of support for CMHC and Build Canada Homes applications
- Motions: FCM election endorsement; hookah advisory signage; support for increasing ABMunis voting threshold
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✓ Decided: Public hearing scheduled for Commercial Waste Diversion bylaw
Council approved scheduling a non-statutory public hearing on a bylaw to implement the Commercial Waste Diversion Strategy and update multi-family waste requirements. Two property tax penalty cancellation requests totaling $6,326.41 were approved. Councillor Parks was endorsed for the FCM Board of Directors, with up to $1,000 in campaign costs funded. Administration was directed to report on hookah advisory signage options by July 2026.
- Scheduled public hearing for Commercial Waste Diversion bylaw (unanimous)
- Approved $1,157.02 property tax penalty cancellation for roll 2324535000 (8-1)
- Approved $5,169.39 property tax penalty cancellation for roll 7384014005 (unanimous)
- Endorsed Councillor Parks for FCM Board of Directors (unanimous)
- Approved up to $1,000 from Fiscal Services for Parks' FCM campaign (unanimous)
- Directed report on hookah advisory signage by July 2026 (unanimous)
- Seconded Town of Penhold's resolution to increase ABMunis voting threshold (unanimous)
- Approved Mayor to sign Heartland Housing Foundation letters of support for Fir Street redevelopment (unanimous)
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AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Property Tax Relief Request Process Review
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
3.2
Clarification on the Expression of Interest Process Campbelltown School Building and Property
Attachments |
Public Comments
1. March 31, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
3.3
Commercial Waste Diversion Strategy Update
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
3.4
Related Materials - Closed Session
Public Comments:
4.
MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
5.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
5.1
Proclamations
6.
CONSENT AGENDA
7.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
7.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. March 31, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
8.
REPORTS
8.1
Property Tax R …
Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 8:00 AM
Priorities Committee Meeting
Committee meets to select awards in closed session
This Priorities Committee meeting is largely procedural, with the only substantive item being a closed session to discuss the selection of 2026 Awards of Excellence winners. The open portion consists of call to order, agenda adoption, and adjournment.
- Closed session to select 2026 Awards of Excellence winners (cites privacy and advice exemptions)
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✓ Decided: Committee approves award recipients in closed session
The Priorities Committee met and immediately went into closed session to discuss the 2026 Awards of Excellence selections. Upon returning to open session, they voted unanimously to approve the award recipient selections and keep them private until the recipients are notified. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved 2026 Awards of Excellence recipient selections (9-0)
- Kept award selections private until recipients notified
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AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Call to Order:
8 :00 A . m . - 9 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
2026 Awards of Excellence Awards Selection
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 20, harmful to personal privacy
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 34, information available or to be available to the public
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MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
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ADJOURNMENT
6.
RELATED MATERIALS
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Wed Apr 8, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council holds strategic planning workshop in closed session
This meeting is largely procedural, including adoption of the agenda and closed session items. The main substantive item is a Council Facilitated Strategic Planning Workshop II, discussed behind closed doors under ATIA exceptions. No public hearings, contracts, or rezonings are scheduled.
- Closed session: Council Facilitated Strategic Planning Workshop II
- Closed session: Related materials under ATIA Sections 28 and 29
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✓ Decided: Council held closed strategic planning session, no public decisions
Council met in open session only to adopt the agenda and move into closed session under ATIA. The closed session covered a strategic planning workshop. No substantive decisions or votes on public matters were recorded.
- Adopted agenda with addition of closed-session enclosure (9-0)
- Moved into closed session under ATIA sections 28 and 29 (9-0)
- Closed session ended with no motions arising
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AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Community Centre - Alberta Room
401 Festival Lane, Sherwood Park, AB
Members of the public can view the open session in person from Council Chamber or by viewing the live webcast.
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Council Facilitated Strategic Planning Workshop II
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 28, local public body confidences
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
3.2
Related Materials - Closed Session
Public Comments:
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MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
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Tue Apr 7, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Priorities Committee Meeting
Committee discusses Strathcona County Open Space Master Plan update
The Priorities Committee will receive updates on the Open Space Master Plan, the RCMP's 2026 policing plan and crime statistics, and strategies to mitigate speeding and vehicle noise in residential areas. They will also review the 2026 construction season plans for Sherwood Park and rural roads, and an environmental framework progress report.
- Open Space Master Plan update presentation
- RCMP 2026 triannual update on crime stats and policing initiatives
- Mitigation options for residential speeding and excessive vehicle noise
- 2026 construction season overview for Sherwood Park and rural projects
- Environmental Framework 2025 year-in-review progress update
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✓ Decided: Priorities Committee hears updates on open space, RCMP, traffic, and environment
The committee received informational reports on the Open Space Master Plan, RCMP policing updates, speeding and noise mitigation, the 2026 construction season, and environmental progress. No substantive decisions were made; the only votes were to adopt the agenda and approve previous minutes.
- Adopted April 7, 2026 agenda (7-0)
- Approved February 17, 2026 minutes (8-0)
- Suspended rules to hear additional public speakers (9-0)
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PRIORITIES COMMITTEE MEETING
AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Call to Order:
10 :00 A . m . - 11 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
3.1
February 17, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes
1. February 17, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes.pdf
4.
REPORTS FOR DISCUSSION
4.1
Strathcona County Open Space Master Plan
10:05 AM
1. Strathcona County Open Space Master Plan.pdf
2. Encl 1 ppt Strathcona County Open Space Master Plan.pdf
3. Encl 2 Strathcona County Open Space Master Plan.pdf
To provide an update on the Open Space Master Plan (OSMP).
External Presenters:
Matt Williams, Principal, Landscape Architect
Dave Mair, Associate Planning, RPP, MCIP
4.2
Strathcona County RCMP 2026 Triannual Update 1
10:50 AM
1. Strathcona County RCMP 2026 Triannual Update 1.pdf
2. Strathcona County RCMP update April 2026 presentation.pdf
To provide an update on the progress of Strathcona County RCMP’s Annual Policing Plan initiatives, crime statistics and other detachment updates.
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Tue Mar 31, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to consider 2025 surplus allocations and tax exemption amendments
Strathcona County Council will decide on the allocation of the 2025 preliminary surplus and review amendments to industrial tax exemption bylaws. The body will also consider a natural gas franchise agreement for Ardrossan and various community funding requests.
- Approval of 2025 preliminary surplus allocations
- Bylaw 13-2026: Amendments to Industrial Heartland and Strathcona Industrial Area Incentive Tax Exemption Bylaws
- Bylaw 3-2026: Natural Gas Distribution System Franchise Agreement with ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. for Ardrossan
- Revised Policy SER-002-007 regarding Property Tax Relief
- Community funding requests including $5,000 for Strathcona Food Bank and $3,500 for Saffron Centre
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✓ Decided: Council allocates $987,775 2025 surplus to multiple reserve funds
Council approved the allocation of the 2025 Municipal Operating Surplus of $987,775 to three reserve funds and approved the allocation of the 2025 Utility Operating Surplus of $3,632,085 to the Utilities Infrastructure Lifecycle Reserve. The motion to allocate $453,611 of the municipal surplus to the Cultural Development Fund Reserve, $230,502 to the Broadmoor Public Golf Course Reserve, and $303,662 to the Infrastructure Lifecycle Reserve was carried with seven votes in favour and one opposed. Additional actions included authorizing the Mayor to sign a joint letter to the provincial health minister, permitting the County to intervene in assessment complaints, and directing a report on 40 km/h residential speed limits. The council also approved numerous community‑funding expenditures ranging from $975 to $5,000 and gave first reading to Bylaw 13‑2026 amending industrial tax‑exemption bylaws.
- Adopted agenda changes adding enclosures to closed‑session items – carried
- Mayor authorized to sign joint letter to Minister of Hospital and Surgical Health Services – carried
- County authorized to become intervenor in assessment complaints (2024‑2030) – carried
- Allocated $987,775 2025 Municipal Operating Surplus to Cultural Development Fund, Broadmoor Golf Course, and Infrastructure Lifecycle Reserves – carried
- Allocated $3,632,085 2025 Utility Operating Surplus to Utilities Infrastructure Lifecycle Reserve – carried
- Directed Transportation Engineering to prepare 40 km/h residential speed‑limit implementation report by Dec 8 2026 – carried
- Approved first reading of Bylaw 13‑2026 amending industrial tax‑exemption bylaws – carried
- Approved multiple community‑funding expenditures (e.g., $975 Fountain Creek Pub Night, $1,375 Fultonvale Grade Six Retreat, $3,500 Saffron Centre Consent Event, $5,000 Food Bank Nourish Gala) – carried
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AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Territorial Acknowledgement
3.2
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. March 10, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
2. March 19, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
6.
CLOSED SESSION
6.1
Contract Negotiations #1
Attachments |
Public Comments
1. March 10, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
2. March 19, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
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ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
6.2
Contract Negotiations #2
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 26, harmful to intergovernmental relations
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
6.3
2025 Operating Budget Year-end Reconciliation
Public Comments:
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COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
March 31, 2026
9:00 a.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present:
Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Members Absent:
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Administration Present:
Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Danielle Wilson, Solicitor
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
Susanne Semchuk, Legislative Officer
_____________________________________________________________________
1.
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Frank called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
2026/ 59
Moved by: K. Berghofer
THAT the March 31, 2026 Council meeting agenda be adopted with the following changes:
·
Add enclosures 1, 2 and 3 to Closed Session item 6.1 Contract Negotiations #1; and
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Add enclosure 1 to Closed Session item 6.2 Contract Negotiations #2.
In Favour (7): R. Frank, R. Parks, M. Derbyshire, B. Tonita, A. Nelson, C. Hartwick,
and K. Berghofer
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Thu Mar 19, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to hold closed session workshop on capital planning
The meeting consists primarily of procedural items and a closed session. Council will conduct a facilitated workshop regarding capital planning.
- Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning (Closed Session)
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✓ Decided: Council adopted the agenda with an added enclosure and held a closed session
The council adopted the March 19 agenda with the addition of enclosure 2, passing the motion 8‑0. A closed session was convened under ATIA sections 29 and 30, also passing 8‑0. The council then voted to return to open session at 11:54 a.m., again 8‑0. No motions arose from the closed session.
- Adopted agenda with enclosure 2 (8‑0)
- Met in closed session under ATIA sections 29 and 30 (8‑0)
- Reverted to open session at 11:54 a.m. (8‑0)
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AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
3.2
Related Materials - Closed Session
Public Comments:
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MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
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ADJOURNMENT
6.
RELATED MATERIALS - OPEN SESSION
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COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
March 19, 2026
9:00 a.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Members Absent: Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
Mina Barnes, Legislative Officer
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1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mayor Frank called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with an acknowledgement that
Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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Tue Mar 10, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to consider property tax relief requests for two property rolls
The council will review several property tax relief requests, including refunds and penalty cancellations for specific rolls and a request to exempt taxes on a construction project. It will also receive information on the Ecole Campbelltown building, a proposal to name roads in Hearthstone Stage 4, and a request to seek a Canada Day flyby by the Royal Canadian Air Force. These items are presented for discussion and possible decision.
- Property Tax Relief Request – Roll 7048001007 Update
- Property Tax Relief Request – Roll 8064045008 (refund and cancel penalties)
- Property Tax Relief – Tax Exempt Property While Under Construction (long‑term care facility)
- Hearthstone Stage 4 Road Naming (Ward 4)
- Request for 2026 Canada Day Flyby by the Royal Canadian Air Force
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✓ Decided: Council approves Ecole Campbelltown building EOI process and tax refunds
Council adopted agenda changes to add two closed‑session items and approved several consent‑agenda items, including February meeting minutes, a tax cancellation, and new road names. The council approved a $328.08 refund for one tax penalty request and denied a $552.58 refund for another. It also approved an expression‑of‑interest process for the Ecole Campbelltown building with a report due by Q3 2026, and a letter to the Alberta Minister to amend workers’ compensation coverage for community peace officers.
- Adopted agenda changes adding items 8.1 and 8.2 (9 in favour) – Carried
- Approved February 11, 23, and 24, 2026 Council meeting minutes (5.1) (9 in favour) – Carried
- Approved cancellation of 2026 tax for roll 7000415005 (6.3) (9 in favour) – Carried
- Approved road names “Grassland Link” and “Meadowsweet Loop” for Hearthstone Stage 4 (6.5) (9 in favour) – Carried
- Approved $328.08 refund for 2025 penalties on roll 7048001007 (6.1) (9 in favour) – Carried
- Denied $552.58 refund for 2025‑2026 penalties on roll 8064045008 (6.2) (7 in favour, 2 opposed) – Carried
- Approved Ecole Campbelltown building EOI process, report due Q3 2026 (6.4) (9 in favour) – Carried
- Approved letter to Alberta Minister to amend workers’ compensation coverage for community peace officers (9 in favour) – Carried
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POST-MEETING AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. February 11, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
2. February 23, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
3. February 24, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
6.
REPORTS
6.1
Property Tax Relief Request – Roll 7048001007 Update
09:05 AM
1. Property Tax Relief Request – Roll 7048001007 Update.pdf
2. Encl 1 R. Kumar property tax relief request (redacted).pdf
3. Encl 2 Policy SER-002-007, Property Tax Relief(1).pdf
4. Encl 3 7048001007 Tax and penalty calculation report.pdf
To provide additional information on the property tax relief request for Roll 7048001007.
6.2
Property Tax Relief Request – Roll 8064045008
09:05 AM
1. Property Tax Relief Request – Roll 8064045008.pdf
2. Encl 1 S. Robson property tax relief request (redacted). …
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March 10, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes 1
COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
March 10, 2026
9:00 a.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Sharry Sowiak, Acting Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief Financial
Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Danielle Wilson, Solicitor
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
Susanne Semchuk, Legislative Officer
_____________________________________________________________________
1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mayor Frank called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with an acknowledgement that
Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
May …
Tue Feb 24, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Council to consider budget amendments and land transfer rescission
Strathcona County Council will review 2026 capital budget amendments and 2025 operating carryforwards. The body is also considering a new Performance Plan Committee bylaw and a report on petition signatures in county facilities.
- Rescission of motions to transfer land to BGC Strathcona
- Q1 2026 Consolidated Capital Budget Amendments
- Bylaw 2-2026 Performance Plan Committee
- Community funding requests for Ardrossan Junior Senior High and SCS Grad 2026
- Report on collecting petition signatures in County owned facilities
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✓ Decided: Council rescinds 2023 land transfer motion to BGC Strathcona
The Council voted to rescind the 2023 motion that would have transferred Site Option A to BGC Strathcona, ending negotiations on the land transfer. It also approved operating carryforwards of $5,632,583, a $2,124,467 amendment to the 2026 capital budget, and community funding of $1,775 and $2,500 for school graduation celebrations. A draft policy on petition signatures in County facilities was ordered, and the administration was directed to notify community groups that capital funding requests will not be approved. Additionally, a contract for the CAO performance review for 2026‑2028 was approved.
- Rescinded 2023 motion to transfer Site Option A to BGC Strathcona (9‑0) – carried
- Approved operating carryforwards of $5,632,583 to 2026 budgets (9‑0) – carried
- Approved $2,124,467 amendment to 2026 capital budget and $110,058 transfer to Cultural Development Fund (9‑0) – carried
- Approved $1,775 community funding for Ardrossan Junior Senior High graduation (9‑0) – carried
- Approved $2,500 community funding for SCS Grad 2026 Dry Grad Celebration (9‑0) – carried
- Directed administration to draft policy on petition signatures in County facilities by end of 2026 (9‑0) – carried
- Directed administration to notify community groups that capital funding requests will not be provided (6‑2) – carried
- Approved contract with Wendy Ellen Inc. for CAO performance evaluations 2026‑2028 (8‑0) – carried
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COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
PROTOCOL ITEMS
3.1
Proclamations
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
5.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
5.1
Confirmation of Minutes
1. January 27, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
2. February 3, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf
3. February 10, 2026 Public Hearing Minutes.pdf
6.
REPORTS
6.1
Motion following Notice of Motion – Recission of Motions to Transfer Land to BGC Strathcona
1. Recission of Motions to Transfer Land to BGC Strathcona.pdf
6.2
2025 Operating Carryforwards
1. 2025 operating carryforwards.pdf
2. Encl 1 2025 operating carryforwards.pdf
To present the 2025 operating carryforwards for Council’s approval.
6.3
Q1 2026 Consolidated Capital Budget Amendments
1. Q1 2026 consolidated capital budget amendments.pdf
2. Encl 1 Q1 2026 consolidated capital budget amendments.pdf
To amend the 2026 capital budget to incorporate changes iden …
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February 24, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes 1
COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
February 24, 2026
9:00 a.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief
Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
Mina Barnes, Legislative Officer
_____________________________________________________________________
1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mayor Frank called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with an acknowledgement that
Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
February 24, 2026 Council Meetin …
Mon Feb 23, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Council Meeting
Council to hold closed session workshop on capital planning
The meeting consists primarily of procedural items and a closed session. Council will conduct a facilitated workshop regarding capital planning.
- Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning (Closed Session)
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✓ Decided: Council adopted agenda amendment, approved closed session, then reopened
The council adopted the February 23 agenda with an added enclosure to the capital‑planning workshop. It approved a closed‑session meeting to discuss confidential matters, and later voted to return to open session. The meeting was then adjourned by the mayor.
- Adopted agenda with enclosure to item 3.1 (carried)
- Approved closed session under ATIA sections 29 and 30 (carried)
- Reverted to open session at 3:20 p.m. (carried)
- Mayor declared meeting adjourned at 3:20 p.m.
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COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Monday, February 23, 2026
Call to Order:
12 :00 P . m . - 1 :00 P . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Council Facilitated Workshop – Capital Planning
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 30, economic interests of the municipality
3.2
Related Materials - Closed Session
Public Comments:
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MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
5.
ADJOURNMENT
6.
RELATED MATERIALS - OPEN SESSION
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February 23, 2026 Council Meeting Meetings 1
COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
February 23, 2026
12:00 p.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
Lana Fleming, Coordinator, Boards, Committees, and Tribunals
_____________________________________________________________________
1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Acting Mayor Lawrence called the meeting to order at 12:08 p.m. with an acknowledgement
that Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commissi …
Tue Feb 17, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Priorities Committee Meeting
Closed session to consider Property Tax Relief Policy SER-002-007
The Priorities Committee will adopt the agenda, confirm minutes from the January 20, 2026 meeting, and hold a closed session to discuss the Property Tax Relief Policy (SER-002-007). The committee will hear annual reports from the Seniors Advisory Committee and the Accessibility Advisory Committee, and receive updates from the River Valley Alliance, Trans Mountain, and the Parents Empowering Parents group. Councillor information requests will also be reviewed before adjournment.
- Closed session: Property Tax Relief Policy SER-002-007
- 2025 Seniors Advisory Committee Annual Report
- 2025 Accessibility Advisory Committee Annual Report
- River Valley Alliance update on final 25 km of trail
- Trans Mountain operational overview
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✓ Decided: Committee adopted agenda, approved prior minutes and set session schedule
The Priorities Committee adopted the February 17 agenda and approved the January 20 meeting minutes, each with unanimous support. The Committee voted to enter a closed session at 1:03 p.m. and then to return to open session at 1:35 p.m., both motions passing with all seven members in favour.
- Adopted agenda as presented (7 in favour)
- Approved January 20 2026 minutes (7 in favour)
- Moved to closed session at 1:03 p.m. (7 in favour)
- Reverted to open session at 1:35 p.m. (7 in favour)
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POST-MEETING AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Call to Order:
1 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
Location:
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
3.1
January 20, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes
1. January 20, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes.pdf
4.
CLOSED SESSION
4.1
Property Tax Relief Policy SER-002-007
Attachments |
Public Comments
1. January 20, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes.pdf
ATIA Section 28, local public body confidences
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
ATIA Section 32, privileged information
5.
REPORTS FOR DISCUSSION
5.1
2025 Seniors Advisory Committee Annual Report
02:00 PM
1. 2025 Seniors Advisory Committee Annual Report.pdf
2. Encl 1 ppt 2025 Seniors Advisory Committee annual report.pdf
To provide an update on the progress made by the Seniors Advisory Committee toward achieving its mandate items in 2025.
External presenters:
Darryl Diletzoy, Chair, Seniors Advisory Committee
Robyn Blackadar, Vice-Chair, Seniors Adv …
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February 17, 2026 Priorities Committee Meeting Minutes 1
PRIORITIES COMMITTEE MEETING
MINUTES
February 17, 2026
1:00 p.m.
Council Chamber
401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, AB
Members Present: Glen Lawrence, Acting Mayor (Chair)
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Rod Frank, Mayor
Members Absent: Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Lana Fleming, Coordinator, Boards, Committees, and Tribunals
Susanne Semchuk, Legislative Officer
_____________________________________________________________________
1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Acting Mayor Lawrence called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. with an acknowledgement
that Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlin …
Wed Feb 11, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Council Meeting
Strathcona County Council to discuss 2027-2030 Strategic Plan
Strathcona County Council will meet on February 11, 2026, at Festival Place to discuss the 2027-2030 Strategic Plan in a facilitated workshop. The meeting includes a closed session and motions arising from it.
- Council Facilitated Workshop – 2027-2030 Strategic Plan: Part One
- Closed Session for strategic planning discussions
- Motions arising out of closed session
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✓ Decided: Council adopted agenda, held closed session, then returned to open session
The council adopted the February 11 agenda with an added enclosure for a closed‑session workshop (vote 7‑0). It approved a closed session to discuss matters protected under the Access to Information Act (vote 7‑0). At 2:49 p.m., the council voted to revert to open session (vote 8‑0) and then adjourned the meeting.
- Adopted agenda with enclosure 3 to Closed Session item 3.1 (7‑0)
- Approved closed session to discuss ATIA‑protected matters (7‑0)
- Reverted to open session at 2:49 p.m. (8‑0)
- No motions arose from the closed session
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COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
Meeting #:
Date:
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Call to Order:
9 :00 A . m . - 10 :00 A . m .
Location:
Festival Place
100 Festival Way, Sherwood Park, Alberta
Members of the public can view the open session in person from Council Chamber or by viewing the live webcast.
1.
CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
2.
CHANGES TO AGENDA & ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3.
CLOSED SESSION
3.1
Council Facilitated Workshop – 2027-2030 Strategic Plan: Part One
Public Comments:
ATIA Section 28, local public body confidences
ATIA Section 29, advice from officials
3.2
Related Materials - Closed Session
Public Comments:
4.
MOTIONS ARISING OUT OF CLOSED SESSION
5.
ADJOURNMENT
6.
RELATED MATERIALS - OPEN SESSION
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February 11, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes 1
COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
February 11, 2026
9:00 a.m.
Council Chamber
Members Present: Rod Frank, Mayor
Robert Parks, Ward 1
Mike Derbyshire, Ward 2
Bill Tonita, Ward 4
Aaron Nelson, Ward 5
Corey-Ann Hartwick, Ward 6
Glen Lawrence, Ward 7
Katie Berghofer, Ward 8
Members Absent: Lorne Harvey, Ward 3
Administration Present: Stacy Fedechko, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO)
Jennifer Cannon, Deputy CAO, Corporate Services and Chief
Financial Officer
Jason Chance, Deputy CAO, Community Services
Kevin Cole, Deputy CAO, Infrastructure and Planning Services
Sara McKerry, Manager, Municipal Clerk's Office
_____________________________________________________________________
1. CALL TO ORDER & TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mayor Frank called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with an acknowledgement that
Strathcona County is located on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Métis.
Strathcona County honours the First Peoples of this land. We recognize that we stand upon
land that carries the footsteps of Cree, Métis, and Blackfoot amongst many other Nations,
who have been here for thousands of years. Therefore, Strathcona County has an inherent
responsibility to foster healthier relationships with First Peoples and further the Calls to Action
as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
February 11, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes 2
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