https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?tags=consultationsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T11:54:58.898626+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/768d73e1-fa1b-4639-babe-03de2be470beProvincial flood mitigation report : consultation and recommendations2018-05-16T16:43:15.896769+00:00This report documents the progress of the Flood Mitigation Committee struck in 2005 and concludes with draft recommendations for the next stage of a provincial flood mitigation strategy.2015-08-04T19:38:18.464920+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/398cb7ff-b4e2-4702-ae32-3e54e16dc65dGovernment response : Property Rights Task Force report2019-08-16T21:27:37.846034+00:00The Property Rights Task Force was created to listen to Albertans voice their concerns and ideas about how they would like their property rights respected. It reported its findings and recommendations in February 2012. This publication presents the Government of Alberta’s response to the recommendations found in the Task Force’s report.2016-11-22T18:17:28.287412+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/116edafd-2785-4af4-ac00-6519775674c3Report of the Property Rights Task Force : engagement with Albertans2019-12-03T20:45:31.384872+00:00The Property Rights Task Force was created to listen to Albertans voice their concerns and ideas about how they would like their property rights respected. This report, released in in February 2012, presents the findings and recommendations of the Task Force.2016-11-24T18:34:33.136828+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4c685e66-a93c-44cf-ad82-e81f3354b8c6Lower Kananaskis River – Barrier Lake redevelopment : Bow Valley Provincial Park : draft plan for public consultation2020-05-04T19:20:09.325988+00:00Alberta Parks is proposing to redevelop several day use areas and a group campsite along Highway 40 between Canoe Meadows and Barrier Lake. These upgrades will address concerns regarding user conflict, ecological impacts, traffic congestion, and increased accessibility to this important water-based recreation destination. This project will also provide opportunities to address the diversity of uses in this area through stakeholder engagement to ensure facilities meet user needs effectively. This plan has been created to represent the ultimate build-out of this area. Alberta Parks recognizes that given ecological sensitivities and social carrying capacity, future facility development beyond this plan is not recommended. Comments will be collected on all aspects of this plan.2017-09-08T19:34:17.075354+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5248e6ee-04ef-49c5-b621-04fbbc90357bBuilding the Community Spirit Program : your input is important2021-06-24T16:37:04.019842+00:00The MLA Committee is interested in hearing from Albertans regarding the proposed Community Spirit Program. The information gathered from this consultation process will assist the MLA Committee in establishing the recommended program parameters for the Community Spirit Fund to ensure that it operates effectively and is sustainable.2016-06-15T20:10:05.587477+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3753550d-816f-40cb-90d8-d83126a14c25Energy efficiency and community energy in Alberta : discussion document2022-02-16T17:08:25.086787+00:00The purpose of this document is to help facilitate discussions by highlighting the various energy efficiency and community energy program areas, programming tools and opportunities available to Albertans.2017-03-23T17:05:08.297850+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ce7583c1-0437-40c8-9e2f-c7bd9f06962dWhat we heard : a report on the stakeholder forum : a strategy for Alberta health research and innovation in Alberta2022-04-12T19:21:24.385020+00:00In 2009 the Government of Alberta held a forum which brought together stakeholders from across the province's health research and innovation system to provide a broad range of perspectives to assist in the development of an effective strategy for health research and innovation in Alberta. This document reports on the results of the forum. 2017-09-27T17:18:49.422130+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9350ec3f-a810-4051-9e85-61ba4f7b8da0Persons with developmental disabilities safety standards engagement [Consultation]2022-07-13T21:51:10.936959+00:00Albertans have raised concerns about the Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) Safety Standards Regulation. As a result, a Consultation Team was appointed to oversee an engagement on what the safety standards should be for people receiving services through PDD and who they should apply to. This survey was developed to better understand your opinions on safety in the homes of Albertans receiving PDD program supports. This will help the Consultation Team identify solutions that foster safety in the community and affirm the rights of persons with developmental disabilities to live with dignity and opportunity in the community while recognizing and respecting their need for safe, healthy and supported lives.2016-02-19T21:47:23.542636+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/586fda7b-07db-4fe6-aaf1-08b5879c0188Aboriginal heritage section information bulletin : update for First Nations and Métis settlement consultation2022-07-21T16:21:29.079873+00:00This information bulletin contains the policies, guidelines and legislation that require proponents to obtain clearance for development on traditional use sites.2017-11-15T18:35:37.527757+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/db2e3dcb-fd70-495f-88f3-419b79d049d4Phase 2 public consultation summary: Lower Athabasca regional plan2022-07-22T17:25:03.178184+00:00A summary of public input and comments collected during September 2010, when the Lower Athabasca Region Advisory Council held public open houses and stakeholder consultation sessions as part of phase 2 of the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan.2015-11-18T21:50:19.418027+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/bac45d9d-fff8-4d54-85c6-616dd7a300a2Advice to the Government of Alberta for the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan2022-07-22T21:34:47.166305+00:00The South Saskatchewan Regional Advisory Council recommends that a regional plan for southern Alberta should focus on water supply, economic development and conservation needs. 2017-07-25T17:46:07.697635+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/09143653-4c94-403a-9d5b-2f7982b995d7Phase 2 public consultation summary : South Saskatchewan regional plan2023-01-31T22:17:58.422027+00:00The government consulted on the advice provided by the South Saskatchewan Regional Advisory Council in late 2012 through an online workbook and a series of public and stakeholder consultations held in 20 locations (cities, towns and villages).2017-03-13T19:44:57.752382+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/51f74408-3c7d-4a43-b114-a199f130751aPhase 2 public workbook summary : South Saskatchewan regional plan2023-01-31T22:18:31.172464+00:00The government consulted on the advice provided by the South Saskatchewan Regional Advisory Council in late 2012 gathering input through an online workbook and a series of public and stakeholder community conversations held in 20 cities, towns and farming communities.2017-03-13T19:37:16.696968+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8d07ec30-b043-41f2-9af9-ddf7b312e239Phase 2 stakeholder consultation summary : South Saskatchewan regional plan2023-01-31T22:18:50.871998+00:00The government consulted on the advice provided by the South Saskatchewan Regional Advisory Council in late 2012 gathering input through an online workbook and a series of public and stakeholder community conversations held in 20 cities, towns and farming communities throughout the region, in the adjoining Red Deer Region and in Edmonton.2017-03-13T19:41:58.487696+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ee73b4c4-90f8-4de9-8954-8b380336eb5fSummary of stakeholder input : SSRP public information and input sessions2023-01-31T22:25:05.078491+00:00This report provides a summary overview of the key themes advanced during the stakeholder sessions.The report is organized by question reflecting the structure of the moderators’ guide.2017-03-13T19:52:58.743096+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/247b09d5-398d-4162-b0f1-630781ea28b4Land-Use Framework Workbook summary report2023-03-21T14:42:10.776683+00:00The Land-use Framework is a cross-ministerial initiative which will set forth an approach to manage Alberta's public and private lands and resources thereby guiding the government in achieving Alberta's long-term social, economic and environmental goals. To aid in the development of the framework, a workbook instrument was distributed to provide all Albertans with the opportunity to provide their views and perceptions on land-use management in Alberta. This summary report encapsulates the findings derived from the Workbook submissions.2019-02-26T17:39:02.606970+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7f6708fd-86d0-4bcf-ac46-fd30de68bafeLet’s talk condos : a message from the Minister2023-05-18T16:47:56.777440+00:00The Government of Alberta is taking steps to strengthen condominium legislation to address the current needs of condominium corporations, unit owners, and developers; and raise standards in Alberta’s condominium industry. As Minister of Service Alberta, I invite you to share your views on proposed changes to the Condominium Property Act. This consultation paper covers a range of condominium issues and outlines legislative proposals and options aimed at resolving these issues. Your opinions will help us measure support for the choices being considered and assist Service Alberta in developing recommendations for legislative changes.2017-11-23T15:49:02.755901+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e74ec17c-9cf6-4f2c-8dde-1cae21ae6b0cMétis credible assertion : process and criteria2023-09-15T14:25:10.045009+00:00Métis organizations (other than Metis Settlements) can be considered for consultation if they first successfully demonstrate a credible assertion of Métis Aboriginal rights through the Alberta government’s Métis credible assertion process. This guide will step Métis people and legal professionals through the process.2019-12-13T22:16:51.596276+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0522343e-124f-49f0-8a2b-76a6f75776eaIndigenous heritage section information bulletin : update for First Nations and Métis settlement consultation2024-02-21T21:22:15.274287+00:00Under The Government of Alberta’s Policy on Consultation with First Nations on Land and Resource Management, 2013 Alberta has created the Aboriginal Consultation Office (ACO). The ACO oversees Alberta’s role in consultation. Requirements for consultation under the Historical Resources Act (HRA) will still be managed by Alberta Culture and Status of Women. Proponents and agents may need to contact Alberta Culture and Status of Women as part of the approval processes required by the Government of Alberta prior to the onset of development activities. Alberta Culture and Status of Women is the regulatory authority for traditional use sites that are considered historic resources under the HRA.2021-08-23T14:53:51.366683+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8f5154d3-9d83-46ff-86c2-84c8ea1dd24dIndigenous heritage section information bulletin : Regulating activities that could adversely affect Indigenous Traditional Use Sites2024-02-21T21:23:47.115972+00:00Under the Historical Resources Act, Alberta Arts, Culture and Status of Women regulates development activities that could adversely affect significant historic resources in the province. Indigenous traditional use sites are one of the types of historic resources that the ministry records and protects through its regulatory operations. This information bulletin explains how the ministry works with Indigenous communities to gather information on traditional use sites, and how these sites are integrated into the Listing of Historic Resources in such a way as to protect them during proposed developments while also protecting the confidential nature of the sites.2024-02-21T19:58:28.694199+00:00