Community Partnership Projects

Creating community partnerships together

In September 2011 Strathcona County Council unanimously voted in favour of adopting a new municipal policy to create a systematic approach for building community-based recreation infrastructure. The new approach is done through the Community Partnership Projects (CPP) process.

To maximize use of the County's limited resources, the CPP process has been put into place to assist with responses for new or revitalized infrastructure, evaluating them against projects already identified in the Open Space and Recreation Facility Strategy (OSRFS), any approved Park Master Plans, and 'other' related strategies.

When a group wants to increase the number of amenities, add specialized amenities, or enhance existing infrastructure, a partnership may be necessary as it allows the County to enhance service levels beyond what the municipality can do alone.

For greater detail on program specifics, please visit theĀ CPP Guidebook and submit an application form.

 

Further information:

780-464-8117

Last updated: Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Page ID: 8589

County Hall: 2001 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada T8A 3W7