Smoking/Vaping Cannabis in the Town of Banff - provide your viewpoint
Surveys about cannabis and tobacco smoking in 2019 led to the creation of bylaws in Banff.
Surveys about cannabis and tobacco smoking in 2019 led to the creation of bylaws in Banff.
The 2019-2020 public input shaped the creation of Banff's Visitor Pay Parking System in 2021 and the Resident Parking Permit program.
The consultation with potential home buyers led to the development of The Aster on Banff Avenue.
Public input on safety in Banff helped chape practices, policies, bylaws and supports in the community.
Consultation on bylaw changes and incentives to reduce business and restaurant waste going to landfill.
The resident public input helped guide decisions about St. Julien Road's final design, the multi-use path, vegetation and access stairs.
Banff's local RCMP detachment staff conducted a survey to help guide community engagement.
Consultation about setting up a Library of Things in Banff In October 2021.
The Fenland's Future project maps the redevelopment of under-utilized space to respond to desires of the local community for a year-round recreation centre.
This project collected input from seniors about housing and other needs, informing the Age-Friendly initiative and Housing Action decisions.
This project compiled valuable resident input on how to move towards zero waste with Banff's unique municipal waste collection requirements.
This robust public input project resulted in Council pausing the project to create an express bus lane on Spray Ave.
This multi-year project compiled input from individuals, businesses and an environmental working group to create a new bylaw to reduce the use of disposable items.
Public Input was used over several years to create Banff's first Public Input Policy.
Consultation with residents near the Banff Recreation Grounds (Sundance Park) helped guide development of a section of trail shared by horses, pedestrians and cyclists.
Consultation to extend the e-bike rebates to residents, to reduce use of personal vehicles in our mountainous town
The Town of Banff is seeking feedback from residents about recreation opportunities provided by the municipality.
Consultation helped create Banff's Age-Friendly Community Plan.
Public input from community members and interested groups, as well as heritage conservation experts, created the Heritage Resource Action Plan.
The Community Social Assessment is conducted every five years to gain insights into what people love and what they want to change to make Banff event better.
The Banff Community Plan is the primary plan for the community that provides a 10-year vision to guide other decisions.
This project compiled public input on installing an express bus lane and multi-use trail on Mountain Ave.
Snapshots Survey
This project gathered input on the future possibility of continuing the Pedestrian Zone started as a visitor experience and safety initiative during the COVID Pandemic.
Caribou Street Reconstruction
Banff Railway Lands Area Redevelopment Plan
Housing Action
Fenlands Client Survey
2024 Childcare Needs Assessment
Car Sharing Study
Marmot Crescent Off-Leash Dog Park
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In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that the Town of Banff is on Treaty 7 Land and the traditional territories of Indigenous Peoples. This includes the Îyârhe (Stoney) Nakoda Nations (Bearspaw, Goodstoney, and Chiniki), the Niitsitapi from the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani), and the Tsuut’ina First Nation, also traditionally, spiritually and culturally shared with Ktunaxa, Secwépemc, Mountain Cree, Dene and Otipemisiwak Métis Government of the Métis Nation of Alberta, District 4 Rocky View in Battle River Territory.