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This issue of Building Edmonton has been sent on June 4, 2019.

                       **Coming July 2019**: Online Commercial Permits

In early July 2019, the City of Edmonton will launch new online services for commercial permit projects. This includes development and building permits for new buildings, additions, alterations, tenant improvements, change of use, demolitions, as well as hoarding and cranes.   

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City Plan + Zoning Bylaw Public Engagement Opportunity

The City Plan and Zoning Bylaw Renewal are hosting a series of public engagement events in June 2019, inviting Edmontonians to explore the choices our city faces as we grow to a city of two million people. 
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**NEW** Asbestos Management & Utilities Disconnect Form

A new Asbestos Management and Utilities Disconnect form is now available for use. The previous Asbestos Management form dated January 2019 will still be accepted until July 2, 2019.
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Plumbing Stacks & Plumbing Ground Works Compliance Programs

With the implementation of new efficiency initiatives in October 2019, the City is going to discontinue both the Plumbing Stack (PSCR) and the Plumbing Groundworks (PGWCR) Compliance reporting programs.  
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Making Space: Reviewing Edmonton's On-Site Parking Requirements

On May 7, City Administration presented a report to the Urban Planning Committee. If you'd like to stay up to date about this project, please sign up for our mailing list at edmonton.ca/makingspace
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Workshop- Zoning Bylaw Renewal

The Zoning Bylaw Renewal Team will be hosting an in-depth workshop on Saturday, June 15th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
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Footing & Foundation Compliance Report (FFCR) Program

The City of Edmonton Building Inspections will no longer be utilizing the Footing & Foundation Compliance Report (FFCR) process effective August 30, 2019
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     Main Street Overlay

Council approved Charter Bylaw 18837, text amendments to update and improve Main Street Overlay. 
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     City Celebrates 2019 'Missing Middle' Infill Design Competition Winners

The Winners have been announced! The competition drew 30 proposals from teams of architects and builders/developers from across Canada and as far away as London, UK.
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The Urban Form Business Transformation Initiative will help streamline key planning and development services to improve customer service and address concerns raised by the development industries. More information available online edmonton.ca/ufbt.

  • Subdivision Process Improvement: Submit your Endorsement Packages Online Read more
  • Rezoning Redesign: Target Timelines are Approved Read more
  • Building Better Together: Timelines for Simple Projects & Service Channel For Complex Projects Read more
  • Customer Oriented Website Enhancements: Website Changes for Development & Building Permits Read more

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