The Leduc City Council is holding a public hearing on April 13, 2026, to discuss changes to the city’s long-term plan for land use and growth. The meeting will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the council chambers at the Leduc Civic Centre in Leduc, Alberta.
The proposed rule, known as Bylaw 1246-2025, would update the city’s main planning document to reflect recent provincial changes. This update is necessary because a regional planning group, formerly known as the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board, was dissolved by the provincial government in February 2025.
Along with removing references to the former regional board, the new bylaw will include updated maps of the city. These maps reflect revised mapping of land and infrastructure that took place before the city’s growth plan was last updated in 2025.
Residents who want to speak at the meeting or ask questions about the changes can contact the City of Leduc Planning & Economic Development Department. People who wish to officially address the council during the hearing can register through the City Clerk’s Office.
This hearing is a standard part of the local law-making process that ensures community members have a chance to voice their opinions before the council makes a final decision. The feedback gathered will help guide how the city manages land and services in the future.