Community Redevelopment

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As development in North Glenmore Park continues to evolve, the community association is receiving more inquiries about potential redevelopment projects. North Glenmore Park Community Association is committed to supporting area redevelopment that complements the existing community, works within the infrastructure, and supports the quality of life that residents wish to uphold.

Typical Neighbourhood Lifecycle

Source: City of Calgary

Best Way to Keep Apprised of Development Applications: For the most up-to-date information on any development application, https://dmap.calgary.ca/and input the address or development permit number. You will then have access to the application details and status, along with contact information for the City of Calgary file manager. This is your best source for current information on specific proposed projects. Additionally, current North Glenmore Park area redevelopment applications are listed on the community association website (https://npgca.ca/area-redevelopment) and on our Facebook page (North Glenmore Park Community Association). Due to publishing deadlines, we are unable to provide a list of development applications in this publication.

Role of the Community Planning and Redevelopment Committee (PARC): The community association’s Planning & Area Redevelopment Committee (known as PARC) has no formal jurisdiction or authority in planning matters. Rather than rejecting or approving applications, the committee’s role is to provide advice, background information and community context.

How the Redevelopment Committee Helps Community Members with Development Issues: The Planning & Redevelopment Committee (PARC) helps community members advocate for themselves for development that fulfills the vision described in the North Glenmore Park Community Association’s Planning Guide but has no jurisdiction over planning decisions. The committee can provide information on developments, advice on how to navigate the planning process, and can advise individual community members on how to engage in the process directly regardless of their views. However, realizing that residents have a variety of viewpoints, the community association maintains a neutral view on development except in special circumstances. Occasionally, the committee hosts an open house for residents to gain input and discuss a particular proposed project.

Please consider purchasing or renewing a community membership to add your voice to the vision of North Glenmore Park. Visit www.ngpca.ca.

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