Alberta

Camrose County Neighbors to Share Feedback on Road Closure Plan

By

James Sinclair
March 12, 2026 3:55 pm

Camrose County Council will hold a public hearing on March 24, 2026, regarding a proposal to close a developed government road allowance. The meeting in Camrose County, Alberta, provides a forum for residents to discuss how the change might affect their property or local travel.

The plan, listed as Bylaw 1578, would change the status of a strip of land originally reserved for public road use. In many cases, closing these allowances allows the land to be combined with nearby private property or repurposed by the municipality.

According to Camrose County, the hearing is a required step to gather input from the community before any final decisions are made. Local property owners and neighbours are encouraged to attend and voice their opinions on the potential impact of the closure.

These types of meetings are standard in Alberta to ensure that changes to public infrastructure do not negatively affect farm operations or utility access. The council will listen to all feedback during the session before moving forward with a vote.

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