Leduc, AB
LeducAB averageStatCan 2021 Census
Median household income
$100,000 Median home value
$348,000 Prochaines réunions
Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Aucun élément substantiel à l'ordre du jour
Cet ordre du jour ne contient que des procédures standard et aucun élément spécifique à discuter ou à décider.
boilerplateprocedural
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Open Video in new Window
Video
Title
× close
This is an embedded content area. To exit and return to the dialog, use your screen reader command to move to the parent document or exit the frame.
Powered by eSCRIBE Software Ltd.
Details
× close
Title
Description
Category
Number
Stage
Department
Attachments
History
Meeting Type
Meeting Date
Stage
Status
Number
Vote
Vote Result
× close
1
( 0 )
Mon Sep 14, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Réunion du conseil de Leduc sans éléments substantiels à l'ordre du jour
Cet ordre du jour ne contient que des éléments de procédure standard et aucun élément spécifique à discuter ou à décider.
councilmeetingprocedural
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Open Video in new Window
Video
Title
× close
This is an embedded content area. To exit and return to the dialog, use your screen reader command to move to the parent document or exit the frame.
Powered by eSCRIBE Software Ltd.
Details
× close
Title
Description
Category
Number
Stage
Department
Attachments
History
Meeting Type
Meeting Date
Stage
Status
Number
Vote
Vote Result
× close
1
( 0 )
Mon Sep 21, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Réunion du conseil sans aucun point substantiel à l'ordre du jour
Cet ordre du jour ne contient que des éléments procéduraux standards et aucun point spécifique à discuter ou à décider.
council-meetingprocedural
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Open Video in new Window
Video
Title
× close
This is an embedded content area. To exit and return to the dialog, use your screen reader command to move to the parent document or exit the frame.
Powered by eSCRIBE Software Ltd.
Details
× close
Title
Description
Category
Number
Stage
Department
Attachments
History
Meeting Type
Meeting Date
Stage
Status
Number
Vote
Vote Result
× close
1
( 0 )
Mon Sep 28, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Aucun élément substantiel dans cet ordre du jour
Cet ordre du jour ne contient que des éléments procéduraux types et aucun élément actionnable.
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Open Video in new Window
Video
Title
× close
This is an embedded content area. To exit and return to the dialog, use your screen reader command to move to the parent document or exit the frame.
Powered by eSCRIBE Software Ltd.
Details
× close
Title
Description
Category
Number
Stage
Department
Attachments
History
Meeting Type
Meeting Date
Stage
Status
Number
Vote
Vote Result
× close
1
( 0 )
Mon Oct 5, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Aucun point d'ordre du jour substantiel fourni
Le texte fourni contient uniquement des métadonnées techniques et des informations d'interface logicielle. Aucun sujet de réunion, discussion ou décision n'est listé.
procedural
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Open Video in new Window
Video
Title
× close
This is an embedded content area. To exit and return to the dialog, use your screen reader command to move to the parent document or exit the frame.
Powered by eSCRIBE Software Ltd.
Details
× close
Title
Description
Category
Number
Stage
Department
Attachments
History
Meeting Type
Meeting Date
Stage
Status
Number
Vote
Vote Result
× close
1
( 0 )
Mon Oct 19, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Ordre du jour de la réunion du conseil de Leduc publié en ligne
Ceci est un ordre du jour procédural type pour la réunion du conseil du 19 octobre 2026. Le document énumère les détails de la réunion, l'historique et les résultats des votes, mais ne contient aucune décision substantielle ni aucun point public.
lecudcouncilagendameeting
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Open Video in new Window
Video
Title
× close
This is an embedded content area. To exit and return to the dialog, use your screen reader command to move to the parent document or exit the frame.
Powered by eSCRIBE Software Ltd.
Details
× close
Title
Description
Category
Number
Stage
Department
Attachments
History
Meeting Type
Meeting Date
Stage
Status
Number
Vote
Vote Result
× close
1
( 0 )
Mon Oct 26, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Aucun élément substantiel listé pour cette réunion
L'ordre du jour fourni ne contient que des éléments procéduraux logiciels génériques et aucun élément de discussion ou de décision spécifique. Il semble s'agir d'un enregistrement de réunion vide ou non renseigné.
procedural
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Open Video in new Window
Video
Title
× close
This is an embedded content area. To exit and return to the dialog, use your screen reader command to move to the parent document or exit the frame.
Powered by eSCRIBE Software Ltd.
Details
× close
Title
Description
Category
Number
Stage
Department
Attachments
History
Meeting Type
Meeting Date
Stage
Status
Number
Vote
Vote Result
× close
1
( 0 )
Réunions récentes
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Le conseil votera sur le plan d'ensemble NW34 pour un nouveau développement
Le conseil tiendra une audience publique sur le plan d'ensemble NW34 et envisagera de l'approuver. Ils voteront également sur les deuxième et troisième lectures du règlement 1254-2026 pour redécouper les phases 1 et 2 de North Bridgeport. Plusieurs augmentations budgétaires et subventions sont à approuver, y compris le financement d'un programme de ressources familiales, Quiltfest, des belvédères lacustres et l'attraction d'investissements. Une amélioration du stationnement du rodéo de $250,000 sera reportée au budget 2027.
- Audience publique et vote sur le plan d'ensemble NW34 pour un nouveau développement
- Deuxième et troisième lectures du règlement 1254-2026 redécoupant les phases 1 et 2 de North Bridgeport
- $250,000 pour les améliorations du stationnement du rodéo (reporté au budget 2027)
- Subvention CanExport de $49,890 pour les activités d'attraction d'investissements étrangers
- Augmentation de $27,484 pour le programme Family Resource Network provenant d'une subvention provinciale
zoningbudgetgrantsparkingland-useinfrastructurecommunity-grants
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📹 D'après la vidéo · 4h 52m
Transcription automatique de la vidéo officielle de la réunion (reconnaissance vocale — peut contenir des erreurs).
Mayor Hanson, it is now 5:30. Mayor Hanson: Thanks, Chris. Welcome everybody to our regular scheduled Council meeting on Monday, July 6th. I'll now call this meeting to order. We'll move on to the land acknowledgement. Councillor Bains. Mayor Hanson: Thank you, Mayor Hanson. The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the territory of the C ree, Dene, Blackfoot, Soto, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples, past, present, and future, that continue to support, educate, and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Nations. Mayor Hanson: Thank you, Councillor Bains. Mayor Hanson: We'll move on to the adoption of the agenda. Are there any subtractions or additions? If not, can I get a motion to adopt as presented? Councillor Spinks. Councillor Spinks: Thank you, Mayor. I move the agenda be adopted as presented. Mayor Hanson: Thank you, Councillor Spinks. Mayor Hanson: All those in favour? Mayor Hanson: Any opposed? That's carried unanimously. Thank you. Mayor Hanson: Moving on to the proposed consent agenda items. If everything looks in order there, could I get a motion on that? Councillor Bains. Councillor Bains …
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Revised Agenda
Revised Agenda
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AMENDED AGENDA
Monday, July 06, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Bretton Baynes)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held June 22, 2026
10.2 Family Resource Network Funding Approval
10.3 Municipal Grant 2026 - 2026 Quiltfest - Black Gold Quilt Patch Guild
10.4 2026 Telford Lake Outloo …
Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Le Conseil donnera la première lecture au règlement de redécoupage de North Bridgeport
Le Conseil tiendra la première lecture du règlement no 1254-2026 pour redécouper les phases 1 et 2 de North Bridgeport. Les présentations couvriront le RCMP Community Safety Plan, la mise à jour de Leduc Transit et les sessions pré-budgétaires 2027 pour le fonctionnement et le capital. La réunion comprend également une séance à huis clos pour une mise à jour des négociations et une demande d'un groupe communautaire.
- Première lecture du règlement no 1254-2026 pour le redécoupage des phases 1 et 2 de North Bridgeport
- Présentation du RCMP Community Safety Plan
- Présentation de la mise à jour de Leduc Transit
- Présentation de la Session pré-budgétaire 2027 (Fonctionnement)
- Présentation de la Session pré-budgétaire 2027 (Capital)
redistrictingcouncilbudgettransitpoliceclosed-session
✓ Décisions: Council appoints new library board member and reshuffles sub‑committee appointments
The council adopted the agenda with added closed‑session items and approved the consent agenda, which included the June 15 minutes and the first reading of Bylaw No. 1254‑2026. It approved the closed‑session recommendation on the Negotiation Update. The council rescinded Councillor Spinks’ sub‑committee appointment and appointed Councillor Baynes, and appointed Councillor Raymond to the Yellowhead Regional Library Board.
- Adopt agenda with added closed‑session items – Motion carried unanimously
- Approve consent agenda items (June 15 minutes, Bylaw No. 1254‑2026 first reading) – Motion carried unanimously
- Approve Closed Session Recommendation on Negotiation Update – Motion carried unanimously
- Rescind Councillor Spinks’ sub‑committee appointment and appoint Councillor Baynes – Motion carried unanimously
- Appoint Councillor Raymond to Yellowhead Regional Library Board (June 22 2026‑Dec 31 2027) – Motion carried unanimously
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📹 D'après la vidéo · 3h 32m
Transcription automatique de la vidéo officielle de la réunion (reconnaissance vocale — peut contenir des erreurs).
Mayor Hanson, it is now 5:30. Thanks, Chris. Welcome everybody to our regular scheduled council meeting on Monday, June 22nd. I'll now call this meeting to order. We'll move on to the second item on the agenda, land acknowledgement. Councillor Miller. The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. The Duc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Sotu and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples, past, present and future, that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, language and knowledge systems and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations. Thank you, Councillor Miller. We'll move on to the adoption of the agenda. We have two additions under Council Closed Session, 15-1-2, Board Appointment and 15-1-3, Subcommittee Appointment. I think Mr. Belke has the motion. Would anybody like to make that motion that's on the screen ? Councillor Raymond. Thank you, Mayor Hanson. I'd like to make the amendment that the agenda be adopted as amended by the addition of board appointment and subcommittee appointment as items under the Council Closed Session. Thank you, Councillor Raymond. All those in favour? Any opposed? It's carried unanimously. Thank you. M …
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, June 22, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Ryley Miller)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held June 15, 2026
11.1 Bylaw No. 1254-2026 - Redistricting North Bridgeport Phase 1 and Phase 2 (1st Reading)
Votes recorded under item headings.
Recommendation:
That Co …
Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Le Conseil finalisera le règlement de redécoupage d'Anderson Étape 2
Le Conseil tiendra une audience publique et examinera les deuxième et troisième lectures du Règlement 1253-2026 afin de redécouper la zone d'Anderson Étape 2. Ils voteront également pour une subvention de 3 700 $ à la Leduc & District Minor Football et une augmentation budgétaire de 17 000 $ pour les événements de la fête du Canada, compensée par des commandites. Une séance à huis clos est prévue pour un achat stratégique de terrain.
- Audience publique et vote final sur le Règlement 1253-2026 (redécoupage d'Anderson Étape 2)
- Subvention municipale de 3 700 $ à la Leduc and District Minor Football pour le June Jamboree
- Augmentation du budget de la fête du Canada 2026 de 138 300 $ à 155 300 $, financée par des subventions
- Séance à huis clos pour discuter d'un achat stratégique de terrain (ATIA s.19,29,30)
zoningbudgetgrantsparks-and-recreationland-usecouncil-meeting
✓ Décisions: Council approved redistricting for Anderson Stage 2 subdivision
Council gave second and third readings to Bylaw 1253-2026, redistricting land for the Anderson Stage 2 development, all unanimously. Also approved a $3,700 municipal grant to Leduc and District Minor Football and increased the Canada Day budget by $17,000 using sponsorships. A strategic land purchase was approved in closed session.
- Approved Bylaw 1253-2026 redistricting Anderson Stage 2 (unanimous)
- Awarded $3,700 grant to Leduc and District Minor Football (unanimous)
- Increased Canada Day budget from $138,300 to $155,300 (unanimous)
- Approved strategic land purchase in closed session (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, June 15, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Shawn Raymond)
We acknowledge that the land now known as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory of the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux.
We recognize that as settlers who benefit from this land and from decisions made in governance, there is a responsibility to listen, learn, and act with care, and to support ongoing reconciliation through both words and actions. Respect and gratitude are offered to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples — past, present, and future — who continue to care for this land. This acknowledgment also recognizes the longstanding presence of Two-Spirit people and affirms a commitment to equity and inclusion.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Deputy Mayor Ryley Miller)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held June 1, 2026
10.1 Municipal Grant 2026 Leduc and D …
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Le Conseil votera sur le remplacement du plan d'ensemble NE33 par le plan d'ensemble Anderson/Leduc Landing
Le Conseil examinera le remplacement du plan d'ensemble NE33 par le plan d'ensemble Anderson/Leduc Landing lors d'une audience publique et d'un vote. Ils décideront également d'une augmentation de 14 100 $ du budget de fonctionnement pour le Dr Woods’ House Museum, approuveront le Plan stratégique 2027-2030 et discuteront d'une mise à jour du bail pour le Leduc Golf and Country Club à huis clos.
- Audience publique et vote sur le remplacement du plan d'ensemble NE33 par le plan d'ensemble Anderson/Leduc Landing
- Approbation d'une augmentation ponctuelle de 14 100 $ du budget de fonctionnement pour le Dr Woods' House Museum
- Adoption du Plan stratégique 2027-2030 de la Ville de Leduc
- Rapport sur les options du Nouvel An à recevoir à titre d'information
- Discussion à huis clos sur la mise à jour du bail du Leduc Golf and Country Club
zoningplanningparksmuseumbudgetstrategic-plangolf
✓ Décisions: Council approves 2027-2030 Strategic Plan unanimously
Council approved the 2027–2030 City of Leduc Strategic Plan. They also voted 4–3 to accept New Year's Option 2, and unanimously replaced the NE33 Outline Plan with the Anderson/Leduc Landing Outline Plan. Additional approvals included a one-time $14,100 operating increase for Dr. Woods' House Museum and a confidential personnel contract amendment.
- Approved 2027-2030 City of Leduc Strategic Plan (unanimous)
- Approved replacement of NE33 Outline Plan with Anderson/Leduc Landing Outline Plan (unanimous)
- Accepted New Year's Option 2 (4-3)
- Approved $14,100 one-time operating increase for Dr. Woods' House Museum from operating reserve (unanimous)
- Directed administration to bring service level adjustment for Dr. Woods' House Museum for 2027+ (unanimous)
- Approved confidential personnel contract amendment (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, June 01, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Jill Spinks)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land now known as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory of the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux.
Council recognizes that some members are settlers with European roots and that there is a responsibility in benefiting from this land and the decisions made in governance. It is acknowledged that understanding of Indigenous histories, perspectives, and lived realities continues to grow, and Council is committed to ongoing listening and learning.
Respect and gratitude are offered to First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples — past, present, and future — who continue to care for this land and contribute to the strength of the region and country.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held Ma …
Mon May 25, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Audiences publiques et votes finaux sur deux règlements de redécoupage électoral
Le conseil tiendra des audiences publiques pour les règlements 1250 et 1251, puis examinera les deuxième et troisième lectures. Il donnera également une première lecture à deux autres règlements de redécoupage pour Southfork Stage 17 et Anderson Stage 2. Parmi les autres affaires, citons une demande de levée de drapeau et le soutien à une résolution d'ABMunis sur l'investissement dans les infrastructures. La réunion comprend des mises à jour du Comité consultatif environnemental et du service des communications, puis passe à huis clos pour les questions de reconduction et de personnel.
- Audience publique et lectures finales pour le règlement 1250 (6420-50 Street, zone de contrôle direct)
- Audience publique et lectures finales pour le règlement 1251 (Anderson Stage 3)
- Première lecture pour le règlement 1252 (Southfork Stage 17)
- Première lecture pour le règlement 1253 (Anderson Stage 2)
- Levée du drapeau pour l'Association philippine-canadienne (13-30 juin)
zoningredistrictingpublic-hearingsbylawsflagsinfrastructure
✓ Décisions: Council approves Anderson Stage 3 redistricting, other development bylaws
Council gave final approval to Bylaw 1251-2026 redistricting Anderson Stage 3, and first readings to Bylaw 1252-2026 (Southfork Stage 17) and Bylaw 1253-2026 (Anderson Stage 2). A flag-raising request for the Philippines was approved, and Council co-sponsored an ABMunis resolution on provincial budget surplus and infrastructure investment. Council also directed administration to bring back options for a Telford Lake biodiversity study for the 2027 budget.
- Approved Bylaw 1251-2026 (Anderson Stage 3 redistricting) 2nd & 3rd readings (unanimous)
- Approved Bylaw 1252-2026 (Southfork Stage 17) 1st reading (unanimous)
- Approved Bylaw 1253-2026 (Anderson Stage 2) 1st reading (unanimous)
- Removed Bylaw 1250-2026 (6420-50 Street redistricting) from agenda
- Approved Philippines flag flying request June 13-30, 2026 (unanimous)
- Co-sponsored ABMunis resolution on provincial budget surplus & infrastructure (unanimous)
- Directed administration to bring back Telford Lake biodiversity study options for 2027 budget (unanimous)
- Reappointed Greg Krischke to Edmonton Airports Board for 2027-2030 (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, May 25, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Bill Hamilton)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held May 11, 2026
11.3 Bylaw No. 1252-2026 - Redistricting Southfork Stage 17 (1st Reading)
11.4 Bylaw No. 1253-2026 - Redistricting Anderson Stage 2 (1st Reading)
Votes reco …
Mon May 11, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Le conseil doit décider de l'augmentation du prélèvement de la Yellowhead Regional Library
Le conseil examinera une proposition d'augmentation du prélèvement municipal de la Yellowhead Regional Library, appuyée par une étude de cas et un énoncé de rendement de l'investissement (ROI). Il entendra également des présentations de Southfork Community Connections et de la Leduc Black Gold Pro Rodeo and Exhibition Association. Les points à l'ordre du jour du comité plénier comprennent la Leduc Seniors' Week 2026, le suivi annuel de la Planification et du Développement Économique 2025 ainsi que le rapport du premier trimestre (Q1) de 2026, et un aperçu du rapport annuel 2025 de la Ville de Leduc.
- Proposition d'augmentation du prélèvement municipal de la Yellowhead Regional Library
- Présentation de Southfork Community Connections
- Présentation de la Leduc Black Gold Pro Rodeo and Exhibition Association
- Leduc Seniors' Week 2026
- Rapport de suivi annuel de la Planification et du Développement Économique 2025 et rapport du premier trimestre (Q1) de 2026
librarymunicipal-levyseniorscommunity-connectionsrodeoannual-reportplanningeconomic-development
✓ Décisions: Council approves Yellowhead Regional Library levy option
Council approved the Yellowhead Regional Library municipal levy, choosing Option 1 (unanimous). Consent agenda items were also passed, including approval of previous minutes, and receipt of reports on Seniors' Week, planning and economic development monitoring, and the 2025 annual report preview. Council also held a closed session to discuss a personnel matter, Citizens of Distinction awards, and a Land Use Bylaw renewal workshop.
- Approved Yellowhead Regional Library municipal levy Option 1 (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, Seniors' Week report, planning monitoring report, and annual report preview (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Revised Agenda
Revised Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AMENDED AGENDA
Monday, May 11, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held May 4, 2026
14.1 Leduc Seniors' Week 2026
14.2 Planning and Economic Development 2025 Annual Monitoring Report and 2026 Q1 Report
14.3 City of Leduc 2025 Annual Report Preview
Votes recorded under item headings.
5. …
Mon May 4, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Le Conseil votera sur les taux de taxes foncières de 2026
Le Conseil votera sur les deuxième et troisième lectures du Règlement de taxation foncière de 2026, établissant ainsi les taux de taxes. Ils examineront également une recommandation concernant le drapeau de la Fierté provenant de deux conseils et décideront des priorités d'aménagement pour l'installation du West Campus. Des mises à jour sur le financement de l'accélérateur de logement et la dissolution de l'équipe de prévention de la violence familiale sont également à l'ordre du jour.
- Règlement 1244-2026 : Règlement sur les taux de taxes foncières de 2026 (2e et 3e lectures)
- Recommandation de drapeau de la Fierté provenant des conseils Parks Rec and Culture et FCSS Advisory Boards
- Priorités d'aménagement et sélection pour l'installation du West Campus
- Mise à jour sur le financement de l'accélérateur de logement
- Dissolution de l'équipe de prévention de la violence familiale - Allocation de financement
property-taxpride-flagwest-campushousingfamily-violencefcssparks-and-rec
✓ Décisions: Council ends EMS contract, advances West Campus rec facility
Council voted to notify EHS that the City will not enter a new EMS contract and to transition out of delivering EMS, staffing engines with a primary care paramedic (5-2). It also directed two-phase development for the West Campus facility, designating Field House and Twin Arenas as top priorities, and authorized procurement and further design work. The 2026 Property Tax Bylaw received second and third readings. Council approved flying the Pride Flag in June 2026 and requested review of the Flag Bylaw to incorporate it.
- Directed Administration to notify EHS city will not enter new EMS contract (unanimous)
- Directed transition out of EMS, staffing engines with min 1 primary care paramedic (5-2)
- Approved West Campus as two-phase development (unanimous)
- Designated Field House and Twin Arenas as top Phase One priorities (unanimous)
- Prioritized supplemental amenities for West Campus: climbing gym, multi-use spaces, track, spray park, skateboard park, fitness centre, leisure ice (unanimous)
- Authorized procurement of project team for West Campus conceptual design (unanimous)
- Amended and gave 2nd and 3rd readings to 2026 Property Tax Bylaw (unanimous)
- Approved flying Pride Flag in June 2026 and requested Flag Bylaw review (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Revised Agenda
Revised Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AMENDED AGENDA
Monday, May 04, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Laura Tillack)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held April 20, 2026
14.1 Family Violence Prevention Team Dissolution - Funding Allocation
14.2 Family and Community Support Services Accountability Framework Update
14.3 Housing Accelerator Funding Update - May 4, 20 …
Mon Apr 20, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Le Conseil donnera une première lecture à deux règlements de rezonage pour le 6420-50 St et Anderson Stage 3
Le Conseil examinera les premières lectures du Règlement 1250-2026 visant à rezoner le 6420-50 Street en contrôle direct (35) et du Règlement 1251-2026 pour le redécoupage d'Anderson Stage 3. La réunion comprend également une présentation de la Leduc Minor Hockey Association et une séance à huis clos portant sur le bail du Lion's Campground, une question intergouvernementale et un atelier sur le renouvellement du Règlement d'utilisation des sols. Un ordre du jour de consentement regroupe les approbations des procès-verbaux précédents et des deux règlements.
- Règlement 1250-2026 : redécoupage du 6420-50 Street en contrôle direct (35) - 1ère lecture
- Règlement 1251-2026 : redécoupage d'Anderson Stage 3 - 1ère lecture
- Présentation de la Leduc Minor Hockey Association
- Présentation du plan d'engagement du BGC Leduc - Kinsmen Park Youth Centre
- Séance à huis clos : discussion sur le bail du Lion's Campground, question intergouvernementale, atelier sur le projet de renouvellement du Règlement d'utilisation des sols
zoningredistrictingparksyouthcouncil-meetingclosed-session
✓ Décisions: Council gives first reading to two redistricting bylaws
Council approved the consent agenda, including the minutes of the April 13 meeting and first readings of Bylaw 1250-2026 (redistricting 6420-50 Street to Direct Control) and Bylaw 1251-2026 (redistricting Anderson Stage 3). No other substantive decisions were made; the remainder of the meeting consisted of presentations and closed-session discussions.
- Approved minutes of April 13, 2026 meeting (unanimous)
- Bylaw 1250-2026 redistricting 6420-50 Street to Direct Control given first reading (unanimous)
- Bylaw 1251-2026 redistricting Anderson Stage 3 given first reading (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Revised Agenda
Revised Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AMENDED AGENDA
Monday, April 20, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Bretton Baynes)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held April 13, 2026
11.1 Bylaw No. 1250-2026 - Redistricting 6420 - 50 Street to Direct Control (35) (1st Reading)
11.2 Bylaw No. 1251-2026 - Redistr …
Mon Apr 13, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Le conseil approuvera des ajustements budgétaires de 149 M$ pour le fonctionnement et de 69 M$ pour les dépenses en capital
Le conseil tiendra des audiences publiques sur les modifications au Plan de développement municipal et au Plan de structure du secteur de Black Stone. Il examinera également la première lecture du Règlement sur l'impôt foncier de 2026, approuvera les états financiers vérifiés de 2025 et approuvera les ajustements budgétaires pour 2026. Des discussions à huis clos sur l'évaluation provisoire et le plan d'attraction des investissements sont prévues.
- Audience publique : Règlement 1246-2025 modifiant le Plan de développement municipal
- Audience publique : Règlement 1247-2026 modifiant le Plan de structure du secteur de Black Stone
- Première lecture du Règlement sur l'impôt foncier de 2026 (n° 1244-2026) comme point de consentement
- Approbation des ajustements du budget de fonctionnement 2026 à $149,471,274
- Approbation des ajustements du budget d'investissement 2026 à $68,969,944
zoningbudgetproperty-taxdevelopmentpublic-hearingsfinancial-statements
✓ Décisions: Council approved $149M operating, $69M capital budgets for 2026
Council unanimously approved the 2025 audited financial statements and appointed MNP as auditors for 2026-2027. They approved $9.4M in operating budget adjustments to reach $149.5M and capital budget adjustments to $69M. Two land-use bylaws received final readings: amendments to the Municipal Development Plan and the Black Stone Area Structure Plan. The property tax bylaw received first reading.
- Approved 2025 audited financial statements (unanimous)
- Appointed MNP LLP as auditors for 2026 & 2027 (unanimous)
- Approved 2026 operating budget adjustments to $149,471,274 (unanimous)
- Approved 2026 capital budget adjustments to $68,969,944 (unanimous)
- Gave first reading to 2026 Property Tax Bylaw No. 1244 (unanimous)
- Gave second and third readings to Municipal Development Plan amendment (unanimous)
- Gave second and third readings to Black Stone Area Structure Plan amendment (unanimous)
- Received 2025 councillor reports as information (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, April 13, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Ryley Miller)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held March 30, 2026
11.1 Bylaw No. 1244-2026 - 2026 Property Tax Bylaw (1st Reading)
Votes recorded under item headings.
Recommendation:
That Council approve the propose …
Mon Mar 30, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Council to transfer $1.38 M surplus to operating reserve
The Leduc City Council will adopt the agenda, approve the March 23 meeting minutes, and receive a presentation of the 2025 preliminary year‑end results. It will vote to move the $1,379,505 operating‑budget surplus into the operating reserve and direct staff to prepare a Request for Decision report on a service‑level adjustment for Dr. Woods’ House Museum. The meeting also includes a public hearing, RCMP update, and a closed‑session segment.
- Transfer of $1,379,505 operating‑budget surplus to the Operating reserve
- Direction to prepare a Request for Decision report on a Service Level Adjustment for Dr. Woods’ House Museum
- Approval of minutes from the March 23, 2026 Council meeting
- Presentation of 2025 Preliminary Year End Results and operating budget surplus recommendation
- RCMP update presentation covering Q3 crime statistics
budgetfinanceheritagepublic-safetycouncil
✓ Décisions: Council approves $1.38M budget surplus transfer and directs museum service level report
Council approved the transfer of a $1,379,505 operating budget surplus to the Operating reserve. Additionally, Council directed Administration to prepare a report regarding a service level adjustment for the Dr. Woods' House Museum based on Option #5.
- Approved March 23, 2026 meeting minutes (Unanimously)
- Received 2025 Preliminary Year End Results as information (Unanimously)
- Approved transfer of $1,379,505 operating budget surplus to Operating reserve (Unanimously)
- Directed Administration to bring forward a report for Dr. Woods' House Museum service level adjustment based on Option #5 (Unanimously)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, March 30, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Shawn Raymond)
We acknowledge that the land now known as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory of the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux.
We recognize that as settlers who benefit from this land and from decisions made in governance, there is a responsibility to listen, learn, and act with care, and to support ongoing reconciliation through both words and actions. Respect and gratitude are offered to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples — past, present, and future — who continue to care for this land. This acknowledgment also recognizes the longstanding presence of Two-Spirit people and affirms a commitment to equity and inclusion.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Deputy Mayor Ryley Miller)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held March 23, 2026
Votes recorded under item headings …
📄 D'après le procès-verbal
Texte extrait du document officiel du procès-verbal (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 1 March 30, 2026
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, March 30, 2026
Council Present: Mayor Lars Hansen, Deputy Mayor Ryley Miller, Councillor Bill
Hamilton, Councillor Laura Tillack, Councillor Bretton Baynes,
Councillor Jill Spinks, Councillor Shawn Raymond
Executive Committee
Present:
Derek Prohar, City Manager, Gene Klenke, City Solicitor, Gene
Peskens, Chief Financial Officer, Darrell Melvie, General Manager,
Community and Protective Services, Roxanne Kits, General Manager,
Corporate Services, Shawn Olson, General Manager, Infrastructure
and Planning
Others Present: Chris Belke, City Clerk, Macarena Hormazabal, Deputy City Clerk
1. CALL TO ORDER
Deputy Mayor Ryley Miller called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Councillor Shawn Raymond read the Land Acknowledgement.
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor Bill Hamilton
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
MOVED by Councillor Bretton Baynes
That Council approves the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following item was approved by consent agenda:
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held March 23, 2026
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 2 March 30, 2026
5. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held March 23, 2026
This item was passed by …
Mon Mar 23, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Council to consider Redistricting Meadowview Stage 22 bylaw (2nd & 3rd readings)
The Leduc City Council will hold a public hearing and give second and third readings on Bylaw No. 1243-2025, which redistricts Meadowview Stage 22. The meeting also includes first‑reading votes on amendments to the Municipal Development Plan and the Black Stone Area Structure Plan, and a directive to develop an engagement plan for the Kinsmen Park Youth Centre project. Additional business items address strategic‑planning utility cost recovery, council expense policy, and incorporation of a Naturalized Areas plan into the Urban Forestry Plan.
- Bylaw No. 1243-2025 – Redistricting Meadowview Stage 22 (2nd and 3rd readings)
- Bylaw No. 1246-2025 – Amendment to Municipal Development Plan 2020 (first reading)
- Bylaw No. 1247-2026 – Amendment to Black Stone Area Structure Plan (first reading)
- BGC Leduc / Kinsmen Park Youth Centre public engagement workshop – council to request an engagement plan
- West Campus Project Plan presentation – discussion of campus development strategy
zoningdevelopment-planurban-forestryyouth-centrepublic-hearingstrategic-planning
✓ Décisions: Council passes Meadowview Stage 22 redistricting and orders youth centre engagement plan
Council unanimously passed final readings for the Meadowview Stage 22 redistricting bylaw, which updates official boundaries for that neighbourhood. The council also approved first readings for two development plan amendments to guide future land use in Black Stone and directed staff to create a public engagement strategy for the proposed BGC Leduc/Kinsmen Park Youth Centre. Additional directives ordered staff to review councillor expense policies, develop a full-cost utility model, and add naturalized areas planning to the 2027 urban forestry plan.
- Passed Bylaw No. 1243-2025 redistricting Meadowview Stage 22 final readings (unanimous)
- Approved Municipal Development Plan 2020 amendment first reading via consent agenda (unanimous)
- Approved Black Stone Area Structure Plan amendment first reading via consent agenda (unanimous)
- Directed staff to develop a public engagement plan for the BGC Leduc/Kinsmen Park Youth Centre
- Directed staff to review councillor remuneration policy and equalize budget allotments
- Directed staff to create a full-cost recovery utility model
- Directed staff to incorporate a naturalized areas plan into the 2027 Urban Forestry Plan
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, March 23, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Jill Spinks)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land now known as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory of the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux.
Council recognizes that some members are settlers with European roots and that there is a responsibility in benefiting from this land and the decisions made in governance. It is acknowledged that understanding of Indigenous histories, perspectives, and lived realities continues to grow, and Council is committed to ongoing listening and learning.
Respect and gratitude are offered to First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples — past, present, and future — who continue to care for this land and contribute to the strength of the region and country.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held M …
📄 D'après le procès-verbal
Texte extrait du document officiel du procès-verbal (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 1 March 23, 2026
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, March 23, 2026
Council Present: Mayor Lars Hansen, Councillor Bill Hamilton, Councillor Laura Tillack,
Councillor Bretton Baynes, Councillor Jill Spinks, Councillor Ryley
Miller, Councillor Shawn Raymond
Executive Committee
Present:
Derek Prohar, City Manager, Gene Klenke, City Solicitor, Gene
Peskens, Chief Financial Officer, Darrell Melvie, General Manager,
Community and Protective Services, Roxanne Kits, General Manager,
Corporate Services, Shawn Olson, General Manager, Infrastructure
and Planning
Others Present: Chris Belke, City Clerk, Macarena Hormazabal, Deputy City Clerk
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lars Hansen called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Councillor Jill Spinks read the Land Acknowledgement.
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor Shawn Raymond
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
MOVED by Councillor Bretton Baynes
That Council approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following items were approved by consent agenda:
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held March 9, 2026
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 2 March 23, 2026
11.2 Bylaw No. 1246-2025 - Amendment to Bylaw No. 1057-2020 – Municipal
Development Plan 2020 (1st Reading)
11.3 Bylaw No. 1247-2026 - A …
Fri Mar 13, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Strategic Planning Committee Meeting
Leduc Strategic Planning Committee to develop 2027-2030 Strategic Plan
The committee is meeting to review the 2023-2026 Strategic Plan and develop the 2027-2030 Strategic Plan. A significant portion of the meeting will occur in a closed session to discuss governance, financial sustainability, and regionalism.
- Review of the 2023-2026 Strategic Plan
- Discussion on Long-Term Financial Sustainability Plan
- Review of Social Service Supports and 2025 Social Services Inventory
- Discussion on Naturalization, including the Tree Planting Plan and Wetland Replacement Program
- Strategic discussion regarding West Campus
strategic-planningfinancesocial-servicesenvironmentregionalism
Sunset Room, Best Western Plus Chateau Inn
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA
Friday, March 13, 2026 at 1 :00 P . m . - 5 :00 P . m .
Sunset Room, Best Western Plus Chateau Inn
5207 Lakeshore Drive, Sylvan Lake
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
INTRODUCTION
2.1
Welcome from Mayor
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
2.2
Opening Comments from City Manager
(Derek Prohar)
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Notes of the Strategic Planning Committee Meeting held March 1, 2025
7. 2023-2026 STRATEGIC PLAN
8. STRATEGIC DISCUSSIONS (ATTACHMENTS FOR CLOSED SESSION)
Votes recorded under item headings.
Recommendation:
That the Strategic Planning Committee approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
5.
APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS NOTES
5.1
Approval of Notes of the Strategic Planning Committee Meeting held March 1, 2025
1. Notes of the Strategic Planning Committee Meeting - March 1, 2025.pdf
Recommendation:
That the notes of the Strategic Planning Committee Meeting held March 1, 2025, be approved as presented.
6.
OBJECTIVES
Understand commun …
Mon Mar 9, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Council to consider redistricting, gas bylaw, and grant policy changes
The City of Leduc Council will consider second and third readings for a natural gas bylaw and a redistricting bylaw for Black Stone Stage 10. The meeting also includes a presentation on the Leduc Heritage Grain Elevator and a discussion on proposed changes to the Municipal Grants Policy.
- Bylaw No. 1240-2025 - Natural Gas Distribution System (2nd & 3rd Readings)
- Bylaw No. 1245-2026 - Redistricting Black Stone Stage 10 (2nd & 3rd Readings)
- Presentation: Leduc Heritage Grain Elevator Update
- Presentation: Proposed Changes to Municipal Grants Policy and Procedure
- Public Hearing: Bylaw No. 1245-2026 – Redistricting Black Stone Stage 10
bylawcouncilgrantsland-usenatural-gaspublic-hearingredistrictingzoning
✓ Décisions: Council approved the Natural Gas Distribution System Bylaw and redistricting bylaw
The council gave second and third readings to Bylaw No. 1240-2025 (Natural Gas Distribution System) and Bylaw No. 1245-2026 (Redistricting Black Stone Stage 10), passing both unanimously. It also directed administration to implement proposed changes to the Municipal Grants Policy for Type 3 funding in 2028 and Type 4 ongoing funding in 2029, with six votes in favour and one abstention each. Councillors Jill Spinks and Shawn Raymond were appointed to a sub‑committee of the Parks, Recreation and Culture Board and the Family and Community Support Services Advisory Board. The council entered and later exited a closed‑session period, all motions carried unanimously.
- Approved Bylaw No. 1240-2025 Natural Gas Distribution System (2nd & 3rd readings) – unanimous
- Approved Bylaw No. 1245-2026 Redistricting Black Stone Stage 10 (2nd & 3rd readings) – unanimous
- Directed implementation of Type 3 GTO funding policy changes for 2028 – 6 in favour, 1 abstain
- Directed implementation of Type 4 Ongoing policy changes for 2029 – 6 in favour, 1 abstain
- Appointed Councillors Spinks and Raymond to Parks, Recreation and Culture Board / Family and Community Support Services Advisory Board sub‑committee – unanimous
- Moved council into Closed Session – unanimous
- Returned council to Open Session – unanimous
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, March 09, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 6 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Bill Hamilton)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held March 2, 2026
Votes recorded under item headings.
Recommendation:
That Council approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
5.
ADOPTION …
📄 D'après le procès-verbal
Texte extrait du document officiel du procès-verbal (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 1 March 9, 2026
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, March 9, 2026
Present: Mayor Lars Hansen, Councillor Bill Hamilton, Councillor Laura Tillack,
Councillor Bretton Baynes, Councillor Jill Spinks, Councillor Ryley
Miller, Councillor Shawn Raymond
Also Present: Derek Prohar, City Manager, Chris Belke, City Clerk
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lars Hansen called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Councillor Bill Hamilton read the Land Acknowledgement.
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor Bretton Baynes
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
MOVED by Councillor Bill Hamilton
That Council approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following item was approved by consent agenda:
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held March 2, 2026
5. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held March 2, 2026
This item was passed by consent agenda.
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 2 March 9, 2026
MOVED by Councillor Bill Hamilton
That the minutes of the Council Meeting held March 2, 2026, be approved as
presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following item was approved by consent agenda:
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held March 2, 2026
6. RECOGNITION ITEMS
There were no Recognition Items for t …
Mon Mar 2, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Council to vote on $200,000 for Leduc skatepark repairs and future replacement
Council will consider approving $200,000 from the Pay-As-You-Go Capital Reserve for repairs to the Leduc Skatepark in 2026. Administration would be directed to bring forward public engagement and design budgets for a new all-wheeled facility in 2027, and cost estimates for a replacement in 2028. The consent agenda includes approval of previous minutes, the Cultural Development Five Year Strategy Final Report, and background on the Alberta Legacy Development Society. Council will also move into closed session for strategic planning and a personnel item.
- Approve $200,000 for Leduc Skatepark repairs from Pay-As-You-Go Capital Reserve
- Direct administration to bring 2027 design budgets and 2028 cost estimates for new all-wheeled facility
- Adopt Cultural Development Five Year Strategy Final Report
- Receive Alberta Legacy Development Society background report
- Leduc Cats Football presentation
skateparkbudgetrecreationcultural-developmentclosed-sessionleducalberta
✓ Décisions: Council approves $175,000 for new all‑wheel skatepark and closes bowl feature
The council adopted the amended agenda and approved the February 23 minutes by unanimous consent. A consent agenda approved the Cultural Development Five Year Strategy report and the Alberta Legacy Development Society background. The council directed the closure of the skatepark bowl, limited repairs, added safety signage, and approved $175,000 for public engagement and design of a new all‑wheel skatepark, with the motion carried unanimously.
- Adopted agenda amendment adding Item 15.2.2 – Intergovernmental Update (unanimous)
- Approved February 23, 2026 council minutes (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda items: Cultural Development Five Year Strategy report and Alberta Legacy Development Society background (unanimous)
- Directed closure of skatepark bowl, limited critical repairs, added safety signage, and approved $175,000 for new all‑wheel skatepark design (unanimous)
- Moved into Closed Session at 6:31 pm (unanimous)
- Returned to Open Session at 7:07 pm (unanimous)
- No bylaws, notices of motion, or public commentary presented
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, March 02, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held February 23, 2026
14.1 Cultural Development Five (5) Year Strategy Final Report
14.2 Alberta Legacy Development Society Background
Votes recorded under item headings.
Recom …
📄 D'après le procès-verbal
Texte extrait du document officiel du procès-verbal (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 1 March 2, 2026
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, March 2, 2026
Present: Mayor Lars Hansen, Councillor Bill Hamilton, Councillor Laura Tillack,
Councillor Bretton Baynes, Councillor Jill Spinks, Councillor Ryley
Miller, Councillor Shawn Raymond
Also Present: Derek Prohar, City Manager, Chris Belke, City Clerk
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lars Hansen called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Mayor Lars Hansen read the Land Acknowledgement.
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor Bill Hamilton
That the agenda be adopted as amended by the addition of Item 15.2.2 -
Intergovernmental Update, and renumbering the original Item 15.2.2 - Personnel Item to
15.2.3.
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
MOVED by Councillor Shawn Raymond
That Council approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following items were approved by consent agenda:
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held February 23, 2026
14.1 Cultural Development Five Year Strategy Final Report
14.2 Alberta Legacy Development Society Background
5. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 2 March 2, 2026
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held February 23, 2026
This item was passed by consent agenda.
MOVED by Councillor Shawn Raymond
That the minutes of the Council Meeting held February 23 …
Mon Feb 23, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Leduc Council to consider redistricting for Meadowview and Black Stone
Leduc City Council will consider first readings for two redistricting bylaws. The meeting also includes reports on sport tourism economic impacts and an update on the Land Use Bylaw renewal project.
- Bylaw No. 1243-2025: Redistricting Meadowview Stage 22 (1st Reading)
- Bylaw No. 1245-2026: Redistricting Black Stone Stage 10 (1st Reading)
- 2025 Sport Tourism Economic Impact Assessment Reports
- Land Use Bylaw Renewal project update
- Closed session regarding Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) information gathering
zoningland-usetourismplanning
✓ Décisions: Council gave first reading to two redistricting bylaws
The council adopted the agenda and approved the February 9 minutes. It gave first‑reading approval to Bylaw No. 1243‑2025 (Meadowview Stage 22) and Bylaw No. 1245‑2026 (Black Stone Stage 10). The 2025 Sport Tourism Economic Impact Assessment Reports were received as information. The council entered a closed session, returned to open session, and adjourned.
- Adopted agenda (unanimous)
- Approved February 9 minutes (unanimous)
- First reading of Bylaw 1243‑2025 – Redistricting Meadowview Stage 22 (unanimous)
- First reading of Bylaw 1245‑2026 – Redistricting Black Stone Stage 10 (unanimous)
- Received 2025 Sport Tourism Economic Impact Assessment Reports (unanimous)
- Moved into closed session (unanimous)
- Returned to open session (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, February 23, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Laura Tillack)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held February 9, 2026
11.1 Bylaw No. 1243-2025 - Redistricting Meadowview Stage 22 (1st Reading)
11.2 Bylaw No. 1245-2026 – Redistricting Black Stone Stage 10 (1st Reading …
📄 D'après le procès-verbal
Texte extrait du document officiel du procès-verbal (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 1 February 23, 2026
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, February 23, 2026
Present: Mayor Lars Hansen, Councillor Bill Hamilton, Councillor Laura Tillack,
Councillor Bretton Baynes, Councillor Jill Spinks, Councillor Ryley
Miller, Councillor Shawn Raymond
Also Present: Derek Prohar, City Manager, Chris Belke, City Clerk
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lars Hansen called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Councillor Laura Tillack read the Land Acknowledgement.
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor Bill Hamilton
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
MOVED by Councillor Bretton Baynes
That Council approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following items were approved by consent agenda:
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held February 9, 2026
11.1 Bylaw No. 1243-2025 - Redistricting Meadowview Stage 22 (1st Reading)
11.2 Bylaw No. 1245-2026 – Redistricting Black Stone Stage 10 (1st Reading)
14.1 2025 Sport Tourism Economic Impact Assessment Reports
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 2 February 23, 2026
5. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held February 9, 2026
This item was passed by consent agenda.
MOVED by Councillor Bretton Baynes
That the minutes of the Council Meeting held February 9, 202 …
Mon Feb 9, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Council approves grants for energy efficiency and ECO Station upgrades
The City of Leduc Council will consider approving $110,000 for energy audits and $160,000 for an ECO Station efficiency project, both funded by grants. The meeting also includes a closed session to discuss the Leduc Hub Association and council remuneration.
- Energy Audit Grant Approval ($110,000)
- ECO Station Grant Approval ($160,000)
- Leduc Hub Association Update (Closed Session)
- Remuneration Workshop (Closed Session)
- Rental Contract (Closed Session)
budgetenvironmentgrantscouncilclosed-sessionenergyinfrastructure
✓ Décisions: Council approves $110k Energy Audit and $160k ECO Station grants
The council unanimously approved adding $110,000 to capital project 086.303 for Energy Audits and $160,000 to capital project 086.395 for the ECO Station upgrade. The agenda and several consent‑agenda items, including the previous minutes and a Leduc Hub Association update, were also approved unanimously. The council moved into closed session and later returned to open session, both by unanimous motions.
- Adopted agenda as presented (unanimous)
- Approved minutes of Feb 2, 2026 council meeting (unanimous)
- Accepted Leduc Hub Association update as information (unanimous)
- Approved Remuneration Workshop report as information (unanimous)
- Approved $110,000 Energy Audit grant addition (unanimous)
- Approved $160,000 ECO Station grant addition (unanimous)
- Moved into closed session (unanimous)
- Returned to open session (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, February 09, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Bretton Baynes)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held February 2, 2026
9.1 Leduc Hub Association Update - February 9, 2026 (Presentation Slides for Closed-session Discussion)
10.1 Energy Audit Grant Approval
10.2 ECO …
📄 D'après le procès-verbal
Texte extrait du document officiel du procès-verbal (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 1 February 9, 2026
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, February 9, 2026
Present: Mayor Lars Hansen, Councillor Bill Hamilton, Councillor Laura Tillack,
Councillor Bretton Baynes, Councillor Jill Spinks, Councillor Ryley
Miller, Councillor Shawn Raymond
Also Present: Derek Prohar, City Manager, Chris Belke, City Clerk
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lars Hansen called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Councillor Bretton Baynes read the Land Acknowledgement.
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor Ryley Miller
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
Councillor Shawn Raymond requested that Item 10.1, Energy Audit Grant Approval, and
Item 10.2, ECO Station Grant Approval, be removed from the Consent Agenda.
MOVED by Councillor Shawn Raymond
That Council approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following items were approved by consent agenda:
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held February 2, 2026
9.1 Leduc Hub Association Update - February 9, 2026 (Presentation Slides for Closed-
session Discussion)
14.1 Remuneration Workshop (Report for Closed-session Discussion)
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 2 February 9, 2026
5. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held February 2, 2026
This item was passed b …
Mon Feb 2, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Council directs admin to prepare decision report on Dr. Woods’ House Museum heritage model
The Leduc City Council will adopt the agenda, approve the consent agenda items—including the minutes from the January 26, 2026 meeting—and receive several presentations. Council will direct administration to develop a Request for Decision report on the Dr. Woods’ House Museum Unified Heritage Operator Model. Information updates on the 2025 Assessment and the 2025 Communications and Marketing Services annual report will be received. The council will also consider the appointment of public members to the Youth Council for February 2026.
- Approval of minutes from the Council meeting held January 26, 2026 (consent agenda item 5.1)
- Presentation on Dr. Woods’ House Museum – Unified Heritage Operator Model and direction to prepare a decision report
- 2025 Assessment Update presented as an information report
- Communications and Marketing Services (CMS) Annual Report, 2025 presented
- Council appointment of public members to the Youth Council – February 2026
heritageassessmentmarketingyouth-councilcouncil-meeting
✓ Décisions: Council appoints five youth council members for a one-year term
The council unanimously approved the agenda and the minutes from the January 26 meeting. It received several reports as information, including the Dr. Woods' House Museum model, the 2025 Assessment Update, and the 2025 Communications and Marketing Services annual report. The council directed administration to research options for upcoming Civic Signature Events. Finally, it appointed Aleah Barron, France Batoon, Grace Dumont, Alex Ritson, and Mariah Villa to the Youth Council for a one‑year term starting February 3, 2026.
- Adopted agenda as presented (unanimous)
- Approved minutes of Jan 26, 2026 meeting (unanimous)
- Received Dr. Woods' House Museum report as information (unanimous)
- Received 2025 Assessment Update as information (unanimous)
- Received Communications and Marketing Services Annual Report 2025 as information (unanimous)
- Directed administration to research Civic Signature Events options (unanimous)
- Appointed five public members to the Youth Council for a one-year term (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, February 02, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :30 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Ryley Miller)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land we now know as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory to the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux. We recognize and pay homage to these and all Indigenous peoples - past, present and future - that continue to support, educate and contribute to the strength of our region and country. As a Council, we are committed to listening and building our understanding of the sovereignty, lands, histories, languages, knowledge systems, and cultures of First Nations, Métis and Inuit nations.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held January 26, 2026
14.3 Communications and Marketing Services (CMS) Annual Report, 2025
15.1.1 Council Appointment of Public Members to the Youth Council - February 2026 …
📄 D'après le procès-verbal
Texte extrait du document officiel du procès-verbal (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 1 February 2, 2026
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, February 2, 2026
Present: Mayor Lars Hansen, Councillor Bill Hamilton, Councillor Laura Tillack,
Councillor Bretton Baynes, Councillor Jill Spinks, Councillor Ryley
Miller, Councillor Shawn Raymond
Also Present: Derek Prohar, City Manager, Chris Belke, City Clerk
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lars Hansen called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Councillor Ryley Miller read the Land Acknowledgement.
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor Bill Hamilton
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
MOVED by Councillor Bretton Baynes
That Council approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following items were approved by consent agenda:
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held January 26, 2026
14.3 Communications and Marketing Services (CMS) Annual Report, 2025
15.1.1 Council Appointment of Public Members to the Youth Council - February 2026
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 2 February 2, 2026
5. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held January 26, 2026
This item was passed by consent agenda.
MOVED by Councillor Bretton Baynes
That the minutes of the Council Meeting held January 26, 2026, be approved as
presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
6 …
Mon Jan 26, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Leduc Council to review Q4 2025 Planning and Economic Development report
The Council will review the Planning and Economic Development Quarter 4 2025 Report. The meeting includes presentations from the Leduc Wildlife Conservation Society and Leduc Arts Foundry, as well as several closed-session discussions.
- Planning and Economic Development Quarter 4 2025 Report
- Presentation by Leduc Wildlife Conservation Society
- Presentation by Leduc Arts Foundry
- Closed session: Leduc Regional Housing Foundation Letter of Support
- Closed session: Annexation Project Update
economic-developmentplanninghousingartswildlife-conservation
✓ Décisions: Council authorized a letter of support for affordable housing partnership
The council adopted the agenda and consent agenda items, including approval of the previous meeting minutes and the Q4 2025 Planning and Economic Development Report. It moved into a closed session, then returned to open session. The council unanimously authorized the City Manager to provide a Letter of Support to the Leduc Regional Housing Foundation for its Affordable Housing Partnership Program application. The meeting adjourned at 9:34 pm.
- Adopted agenda as presented (unanimous)
- Approved previous meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Approved Planning and Economic Development Q4 2025 Report (unanimous)
- Moved to closed session (unanimous)
- Authorized City Manager to provide Letter of Support for Leduc Regional Housing Foundation's Affordable Housing Partnership Program application (unanimous)
- Returned to open session (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting at 9:34 pm (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, January 26, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Shawn Raymond)
We acknowledge that the land now known as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory of the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux.
We recognize that as settlers who benefit from this land and from decisions made in governance, there is a responsibility to listen, learn, and act with care, and to support ongoing reconciliation through both words and actions. Respect and gratitude are offered to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples — past, present, and future — who continue to care for this land. This acknowledgment also recognizes the longstanding presence of Two-Spirit people and affirms a commitment to equity and inclusion.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held January 12, 2026
14.1 Planning and Economic Developme …
📄 D'après le procès-verbal
Texte extrait du document officiel du procès-verbal (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 1 January 26, 2026
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, January 26, 2026
Present: Mayor Lars Hansen, Councillor Bill Hamilton, Councillor Laura Tillack,
Councillor Bretton Baynes, Councillor Jill Spinks, Councillor Ryley
Miller, Councillor Shawn Raymond
Also Present: Derek Prohar, City Manager, Chris Belke, City Clerk
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lars Hansen called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Councillor Shawn Raymond read the Land Acknowledgement.
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor Jill Spinks
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
MOVED by Councillor Bill Hamilton
That Council approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
Motion Carried Unanimously
The following items were approved by consent agenda:
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held January 12, 2026
14.1 Planning and Economic Development Quarter 4 2025 Report
5. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held January 12, 2026
This item was passed by consent agenda.
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 2 January 26, 2026
MOVED by Councillor Bill Hamilton
That the minutes of the Council Meeting held January 12, 2026, be approved as
presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
6. RECOGNITION ITEMS
There were no Recognition Items for the agenda.
7. PUBLIC COMMENTARY
Cindy …
Mon Jan 12, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Council Meeting
Council to consider park naming and three readings of traffic bylaw
The City of Leduc Council will meet to approve the minutes from the previous meeting, consider naming a park in the Woodbend neighborhood, and advance three readings of a proposed traffic bylaw. The agenda also includes a request for a $10,000 grant for a wheelchair curling event.
- Approval of 2025 Park Naming for W.E. Hawkins Park
- Three readings of Bylaw No. 1239-2025 (Traffic Bylaw)
- First reading of Bylaw No. 1240-2025 (Natural Gas Distribution)
- First reading of Bylaw No. 1242-2025 (Borrowing for High School)
- Sport Tourism Grant request of $10,000 for wheelchair curling
councilbylawspark-namingtrafficgrantpublic-hearingclosed-session
✓ Décisions: Council approves $10K grant for wheelchair curling event
Council approved a $10,000 Sport Tourism Grant for Curling Canada's 2026 Leduc Wheelchair Curling Event, and gave final readings to a traffic bylaw amendment. They also approved naming a park in Woodbend as W.E. Hawkins Park, and gave first readings to bylaws for natural gas distribution and high school servicing borrowing. In closed session, they declined two bid opportunities for 2028.
- Approved $10,000 Sport Tourism Grant for 2026 Leduc Wheelchair Curling Event (unanimous)
- Gave third reading to Bylaw 1239-2025 amending Traffic Bylaw (unanimous)
- Approved naming municipal reserve green space in Woodbend as W.E. Hawkins Park (unanimous)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 1240-2025 Natural Gas Distribution System Bylaw (unanimous)
- Gave first reading to Bylaw 1242-2025 Borrowing Bylaw for High School Servicing (unanimous)
- Declined both bid opportunities for 2028 as per confidential report (unanimous)
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
📄 D'après l'ordre du jour
Texte extrait du document officiel de l'ordre du jour (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
Agenda
Agenda
Minutes
Open Video in new Window
Video
CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Monday, January 12, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 9 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers, Leduc Civic Centre
1 Alexandra Park, Leduc, Alberta
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Councillor Jill Spinks)
The City of Leduc acknowledges that the land now known as Canada is the traditional territory of many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Leduc is located on Treaty 6 land, the traditional territory of the Cree, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, and Nakota Sioux.
Council recognizes that some members are settlers with European roots and that there is a responsibility in benefiting from this land and the decisions made in governance. It is acknowledged that understanding of Indigenous histories, perspectives, and lived realities continues to grow, and Council is committed to ongoing listening and learning.
Respect and gratitude are offered to First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples — past, present, and future — who continue to care for this land and contribute to the strength of the region and country.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Recommendation:
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
4.
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
(Mayor Lars Hansen)
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meetin …
📄 D'après le procès-verbal
Texte extrait du document officiel du procès-verbal (extraction automatisée — peut contenir des erreurs).
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 1 January 12, 2026
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF LEDUC
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, January 12, 2026
Present: Mayor Lars Hansen, Councillor Bill Hamilton, Councillor Laura Tillack,
Councillor Jill Spinks, Councillor Ryley Miller, Councillor Shawn
Raymond
Absent: Councillor Bretton Baynes
Also Present: Derek Prohar, City Manager, Chris Belke, City Clerk
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Lars Hansen called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Councillor Jill Spinks read the Land Acknowledgement.
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor Shawn Raymond
That the agenda be adopted as presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
MOVED by Councillor Ryley Miller
That Council approve the proposed consent agenda and respective recommendations.
Motion Carried Unanimously
5. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES
5.1 Approval of Minutes of the Council Meeting held December 8, 2025
This item was passed by consent agenda.
City of Leduc Council Meeting Page 2 January 12, 2026
MOVED by Councillor Ryley Miller
That the minutes of the Council Meeting held December 8, 2025, be approved as
presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
6. RECOGNITION ITEMS
There were no Recognition Items for the agenda.
7. PUBLIC COMMENTARY
There was no Public Commentary.
8. PUBLIC HEARING
There were no Public Hearings for the agenda.
9. PRESENTATIONS
10. BUSINESS
10.1 2025 Park Naming
This item was passed by co …