Lethbridge Herald

Dedicated to Downtown

- Andrew Malcolm

The Heart of Our City Committee is a standing committee of City Council establishe­d as an outcome of the Heart of Our City Master Plan in 2007.

The committee meets once a month and is tasked with championin­g downtown revitaliza­tion. The committee makes recommenda­tions to City Council on issues that affect the downtown, monitor planning and developmen­t activities and provide strategic direction on policy. This group also develops incentives and programs that reflect the vision for downtown.

The committee is comprised of 13 representa­tives who bring a diverse set of social, cultural, educationa­l, and environmen­tal perspectiv­es to the table. Members include representa­tives from: City Council, Downtown Business Revitaliza­tion Zone, Developmen­t Industry, Chamber of Commerce, Economic Developmen­t Lethbridge, Lethbridge Historical Society, Allied Arts Council, Southern Alberta Ethnic Associatio­n, Indigenous representa­tive and four citizens at large.

The committee is funded primarily through the Downtown Redevelopm­ent Fund within the City’s Operating Budget. The fund is responsibl­e for important planning documents such as the Galt Gardens Master Plan (2016) and Civic Common Master Plan (2018) and establishe­s and maintains successful programs such as the Heart of Our City Activity Grant, Galt Gardens Security, Historic Plaques, Main Street Program Grants — just to name a few.

The Heart of our City Committee has also been involved in making important funding requests for initiative­s that address specific concerns in the Downtown. This has included the Housing Incentive Program (2015), Targeted Redevelopm­ent Incentive (2018), and initiative­s targeting cleanlines­s and safety such as the Diversion Outreach Team (2015) and the recently announced Downtown Clean and Safe Strategy (2019).

In addition to operating budget requests, the committee has been instrument­al in pushing for and supporting significan­t capital projects in the Downtown including the new Transit Terminal and Park ‘n’ Ride and upcoming 3 Avenue South Streetscap­ing Reconstruc­tion project between 4 Street and 8 Street.

To find out more on the Heart of Our City Committee checkout

I challenge every resident to help Our Downtown to be the best it can be. With our partners on the Downtown BRZ and the Heart of Our City committee, we encourage you to contribute to the content of this column by joining the conversati­on on Twitter (@DowntownLe­th) using the hashtag #ourdowntow­n with your comments, questions, ideas, and suggestion­s.

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