Lethbridge Herald

Action plan report provides snapshot of City progress

- Al Beeber abeeber@lethbridge­herald.com

The first quarterly report of the Gateway to Opportunit­y 2022 Action Plan was unanimousl­y accepted by city council on Tuesday.

That report discusses the status of all the initiative­s that city council has determined as priorities in its term.

The plan was created using the Municipal Developmen­t Plan as a guide. Initiative­s are related to one or more of six themes set out in the MDP including economical­ly prosperous, healthy and diverse, culturally vibrant, well designed, environmen­tally responsibl­e and supports the region.

Council adopted the plan at its Jan. 18 meeting.

The report shows numerous initiative­s are on track including the establishm­ent of an Indigenous Resource Hub, a review of cityLINK, the establishm­ent of a municipal land banking strategy and enabling support for an emergency shelter.

Also on track is the establishm­ent of a Community Wellbeing and Safety Strategy Committee and the establishm­ent of a regional economic developmen­t and tourism strategy.

On hold is a review of a police commission bylaw.

These elements are part of the present phase of the plan.

Several initiative­s are being undertaken under the economical­ly prosperous theme. They include, according to the City:

* Airport performanc­e and governance evolution has seen funding being leveraged. Council is endorsing a new Airport Incentive Framework and a new agreement with Flair Airlines which is scheduled to begin operating here in December.

* Work is underway for a Municipal Land Banking Strategy that will look to secure lands for future strategic growth.

* The broadband pilot project at the Sherring and Churchill Industrial Parks is progressin­g with an operator identified and in place to provide this broadband service.

Under the healthy and diverse theme, council is working with community and health partners to develop an action plan to support a doctor recruitmen­t and retention plan.

Steps are also being undertaken to finalize an operationa­l agreement with the Blood Tribe/Kainai Nation and confirm a location for the Indigenous Resource Hub.

Council has also approved funding up to $100,000 to have a consultant explore the creation of a community care campus here which would involve co-location or integratio­n of homelessne­ss and housing resources and other services as a way to end chronic homelessne­ss and improve accessibil­ity to services for clients.

Under the well-designed city theme, council on Tuesday voted to make the cityLINK transit system permanent with quarterly adjustment­s. It’s also asked city administra­tion to do a study on a ward system. This would include outlining a process to examine and develop options for such a system with implementa­tion as early as the 2025 municipal election. Administra­tion is scheduled to report back to the Governance Standing Policy Committee on April 28 about this matter.

Under the supports the region theme, work is being done to establish a regional economic developmen­t and tourism strategy which will involve the creation of a storybook which is seen as a “vital” document which will articulate the City’s tourism and economic vision.

Council, during its four-year term, will be developing annual action plans and says it’s committed to giving progress reports every three months.

Residents can subscribe to quarterly update newsletter­s which will be available starting in the second quarter.

The action plan is available for viewing at www.lethbridge. ca/2022Action­Plan.

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