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To continue growing in a way that meets the needs of our community in the long term, the County of Grande Prairie is reviewing and updating the plans, bylaws, strategies, and guidelines that shape local development.

This project began in 2023 with the initiation of a Hamlet Resiliency Strategy and a review of the current Municipal Development Plan. What we hear and learn from this process will set the stage for the Land Use Bylaw and Area Structure Plan reviews that will follow. Ultimately, this work will improve the development process, create appropriate development opportunities, and ensure the County is growing in a way that aligns with the vision that residents have for our County.

To be successful, we are asking those who live and work here to help Plan Your County. Your feedback is vital to developing plans and policies that work for the specific needs and culture of our County.

Main Components of the Plan Your County Project:

Municipal Development Plan Update (2023-25)

STATUS: Draft Under Review

The Municipal Development Plan (MDP) is the primary policy document that provides long-term guidelines and policy direction for the future growth and development within the County of Grande Prairie. The MDP guides the policy direction for other planning documents, such as Area Structure Plans, and the Land Use Bylaw.

The project team has completed two phases of consultation. The first asked participants to provide feedback on the vision and goals that provide direction to the plan. The second phase of consultation asked participant about criteria for Country Residential and Rural Industrial development, as well as potential changes to the Future Land Use Concept.

The draft MDP update is available in the document library and the project team is gathering feedback. Please, attend one of the community events, or get in touch with the project team to discuss the draft.



Land Use Bylaw Review (2024-26)

STATUS: Phase 1 - Housekeeping / Administrative Updates

The County is currently reviewing the Land Use Bylaw (LUB) to improve how development applications are processed and ensure the bylaw remains practical, user-friendly, and aligned with both community needs and provincial requirements.

Phase 1 focuses on administrative and procedural updates—these changes will not affect development standards but will address items such as:

  • Aligning timelines with the Municipal Government Act

  • Enabling online application submissions

  • Clarifying definitions and improving usability

A draft of the updated administrative section is currently being prepared and will be brought to Council for consideration soon. Public consultation for this phase will include notifications, opportunities to review the draft, and a Public Hearing, as required by legislation.

More in-depth public engagement will take place in future phases that address zoning and development standards.

See Land Use Bylaw Update Phasing document for an overview of future phases.




Complete Projects:

Hamlet Resiliency Strategy (2023-24)

Click Here to View the Hamlet Resiliency Strategy

The Hamlet Resiliency Strategy is a special study looking into the needs off the County’s 9 rural hamlets: Demmitt, Goodfare, Elmworth, La Glace, Valhalla, Huallen, Dimsdale, Teepee Creek and Bezanson. Hythe, Clairmont and Wedgewood were not included because they are urban hamlets and already have specific policies in the Municipal Development Plan.

The strategy provided recommendations for land use and development policies for the rural hamlets that will inform the Municipal Development Plan update and other planning documents. The strategy also includes recommendations for a range of other initiatives such as recreation amenities, economic development and infrastructure.



Future Projects:

Area Structure Plan Reviews (2025)

These plans provide direction for long-term land use and details on the growth and development within a defined area in the County.

Educational Programs (2026)

The County will develop an educational program to help applicants navigate the new Planning Framework.

Other Planning & Development Documents (2026)

This includes a wide range of documents such as policies, non-statutory plans, and bylaws related to development in the County.



How do I get involved?

Considering how important the future of the County, our communities, growth and development is, there will be many opportunities to learn more and provide feedback both in person and online.

This page will be updated frequently with more information and upcoming opportunities to participate. If you would like to be kept informed directly through e-mail, please click the “Stay Informed” box on the right hand side.

To continue growing in a way that meets the needs of our community in the long term, the County of Grande Prairie is reviewing and updating the plans, bylaws, strategies, and guidelines that shape local development.

This project began in 2023 with the initiation of a Hamlet Resiliency Strategy and a review of the current Municipal Development Plan. What we hear and learn from this process will set the stage for the Land Use Bylaw and Area Structure Plan reviews that will follow. Ultimately, this work will improve the development process, create appropriate development opportunities, and ensure the County is growing in a way that aligns with the vision that residents have for our County.

To be successful, we are asking those who live and work here to help Plan Your County. Your feedback is vital to developing plans and policies that work for the specific needs and culture of our County.

Main Components of the Plan Your County Project:

Municipal Development Plan Update (2023-25)

STATUS: Draft Under Review

The Municipal Development Plan (MDP) is the primary policy document that provides long-term guidelines and policy direction for the future growth and development within the County of Grande Prairie. The MDP guides the policy direction for other planning documents, such as Area Structure Plans, and the Land Use Bylaw.

The project team has completed two phases of consultation. The first asked participants to provide feedback on the vision and goals that provide direction to the plan. The second phase of consultation asked participant about criteria for Country Residential and Rural Industrial development, as well as potential changes to the Future Land Use Concept.

The draft MDP update is available in the document library and the project team is gathering feedback. Please, attend one of the community events, or get in touch with the project team to discuss the draft.



Land Use Bylaw Review (2024-26)

STATUS: Phase 1 - Housekeeping / Administrative Updates

The County is currently reviewing the Land Use Bylaw (LUB) to improve how development applications are processed and ensure the bylaw remains practical, user-friendly, and aligned with both community needs and provincial requirements.

Phase 1 focuses on administrative and procedural updates—these changes will not affect development standards but will address items such as:

  • Aligning timelines with the Municipal Government Act

  • Enabling online application submissions

  • Clarifying definitions and improving usability

A draft of the updated administrative section is currently being prepared and will be brought to Council for consideration soon. Public consultation for this phase will include notifications, opportunities to review the draft, and a Public Hearing, as required by legislation.

More in-depth public engagement will take place in future phases that address zoning and development standards.

See Land Use Bylaw Update Phasing document for an overview of future phases.




Complete Projects:

Hamlet Resiliency Strategy (2023-24)

Click Here to View the Hamlet Resiliency Strategy

The Hamlet Resiliency Strategy is a special study looking into the needs off the County’s 9 rural hamlets: Demmitt, Goodfare, Elmworth, La Glace, Valhalla, Huallen, Dimsdale, Teepee Creek and Bezanson. Hythe, Clairmont and Wedgewood were not included because they are urban hamlets and already have specific policies in the Municipal Development Plan.

The strategy provided recommendations for land use and development policies for the rural hamlets that will inform the Municipal Development Plan update and other planning documents. The strategy also includes recommendations for a range of other initiatives such as recreation amenities, economic development and infrastructure.



Future Projects:

Area Structure Plan Reviews (2025)

These plans provide direction for long-term land use and details on the growth and development within a defined area in the County.

Educational Programs (2026)

The County will develop an educational program to help applicants navigate the new Planning Framework.

Other Planning & Development Documents (2026)

This includes a wide range of documents such as policies, non-statutory plans, and bylaws related to development in the County.



How do I get involved?

Considering how important the future of the County, our communities, growth and development is, there will be many opportunities to learn more and provide feedback both in person and online.

This page will be updated frequently with more information and upcoming opportunities to participate. If you would like to be kept informed directly through e-mail, please click the “Stay Informed” box on the right hand side.

  • County Open Houses Postponed - Info Sessions Still On

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    The County Open House events scheduled for June 16, 18 and 19 have been postponed.

    The County open houses scheduled for Harry Balfour School, Goodfare Hall and Saskatoon Lake Hall have been postponed due to the current wildfire. The events may be rescheduled for later this year.


    The MDP Info Session events on June 23, 25 and 26 are still moving forward.

    The Planning Services team will still be holding MDP Information Sessions in Hythe, La Glace and Teepee Creek. The project team is currently planning additional opportunities for consultation.

  • 📢 The Draft Municipal Development Plan is Now Available!

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    We’re excited to share that the draft Municipal Development Plan (MDP) is now available for public review!

    The MDP is the County’s long-term roadmap for managing growth, development, infrastructure, housing, and land use across our rural and hamlet areas. Built on input from residents, stakeholders, and technical studies, the draft reflects the priorities and values of our community.

    🗂️ What’s in the Draft MDP?

    • Future land use directions

    • Agricultural and environmental policies

    • Growth strategies for hamlets and rural areas

    đź‘€ How to Review It:
    You can now view the full draft MDP document under the “Documents” tab on the right-hand side of this page, or visit this link Municipal Development Plan Draft

    đź’¬ We Want Your Feedback!
    Your voice matters! Whether you live in a hamlet, operate a farm, or just want to learn more—now’s your chance to review the draft and share your thoughts during our public consultation phase in June.

    Visit an in-person Open House or comment directly online. Let's plan our future—together.


  • 📣 Coming Soon: Draft MDP Public Engagement

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    The draft Municipal Development Plan (MDP) is almost ready - and we want your input before it’s finalized!

    Built on community feedback and technical analysis to date, the draft MDP outlines how the County will manage growth, development, and land use in the years ahead. Public engagement will begin in June, and this will be your opportunity to review the draft and help shape the future of our County.

    🏡 In-Person Open Houses

    We’ll be attending the County’s annual open houses and hosting additional events across the County. At these events, you can:

    • Speak directly with the project team

    • Ask questions about the draft

    • Share your comments in person

    📅 Dates and locations will be posted soon—see the 'Upcoming Events' list on the right side of this page for updates.


    đź’» Online Feedback

    Can’t attend in person? No problem. The draft MDP will be available online, and you’ll be able to provide comments directly on the document once the engagement opens in June.


    🗣️ Chat with a Planner

    Have specific questions about policies or how the draft may affect your land? Drop by the County office during the engagement period, and one of our planners will be available to help - no appointment needed.


    ✉️ Additional Questions?

    If you’d like to speak with the team directly, feel free to email us at:
    đź“§ planyourcounty@countygp.ab.ca

    Stay tuned for more details—and we hope to see you in June!


  • 📢 What We Heard Report (2) Now Available

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    Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2024 engagement on the County’s Municipal Development Plan (MDP) update.

    The What We Heard Report summarizing the feedback from this phase is now available under the Project Documents tab on the right. 👉

    Key Themes from Community Input:

    • Rural Industrial Development: Residents emphasized keeping industrial areas away from homes and natural features, focusing development near highways, rail, and existing industrial nodes. Proposals in Hythe, Huallen, and Bezanson were generally supported, while the Demmit option received limited support and will not move forward.

    • Country Residential Development: Support was strongest for areas near hamlets like Elmworth, Teepee Creek, La Glace, Valhalla Centre, Bezanson, and Albright, where amenities and infrastructure exist. Preserving agricultural land remained a high priority.

    • Natural Areas: There was strong support for clearer and more consistent policies to protect wetlands, riverbanks, and wildlife habitat—even if it makes the development process more restrictive.

    • Agricultural Areas: Participants prioritized protecting high-quality farmland and asked for more transparent criteria around what constitutes “better” agricultural land.

    This input is being used to refine the draft Future Land Use Concept and policy directions for the next stage of the MDP update.

  • Land Use Bylaw Update Phase 1

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    The County is initiating an update to the Land Use Bylaw. This bylaw outlines the processes and standards for when someone is developing a site, such as building a house or retail store. The purpose of the update is to improve processes and standards.

    The first phase of the project focuses on administrative and procedural items in the bylaw. The amendments in this phase will not change development standards, they are intended to address administrative items, such as ensuring that the timelines for processes align with provincial (Municipal Government Act) requirements and enabling the County to take online applications.

    There are currently three bylaw amendments moving forward as part of this phase:

    • New map format (Bylaw 2680-24-035)
    • Update to the Penalties section to specify offences and fine amounts (Bylaw 2680-24-036)
    • Removing forms from the bylaw to allow for online applications (Bylaw 2680-24-037)

    Public Hearings for these amendments will be held on November 25, 2024 in Council Chambers. Visit the Public Hearings page for more details: Scheduled Public Hearings - County of Grande Prairie No.1

    Future phases of the update will include topics such as integrating Hythe into the County’s bylaw, reviewing general standards and uses, and updating the structure of the document to improve useability.

  • County and City IDP Hearing Concluded

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    The County and City of Grande Prairie held a Joint Public Hearing on October 15th to consider the updated Intermunicipal Development Plan.

    After an introduction from County and City staff, Dnyanesh Deshpande of Green Space Alliance presented the proposed updated Intermunicipal Development Plan.

    Members of the public were invited to speak either in support of or opposition to the proposed plan. No one requested to speak at the meeting.

    Now that the Public Hearing has concluded, the next step is for each respective Council to consider adopting the IDP as a bylaw at one of their Regular Council Meetings.



  • County and City IDP Public Hearing

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    Public Hearing

    The City of Grande Prairie and County of Grande Prairie invite community members to a joint public hearing on October 15, 2024, regarding the draft Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP).

    The public hearing takes place:

    • Tuesday, October 15 | 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. | Teresa Sargent Hall, Montrose Cultural Centre, 9839 103 Ave., Grande Prairie

    At the Public Hearing, the project team will present the draft updated plan, members of Council will have the opportunity to ask questions and members of the Public will have the opportunity to speak in support of or opposition to the plan.

  • County and City of Grande Prairie IDP Open House

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    Community members invited to review draft Intermunicipal Development Plan at public open house on October 7

    The City of Grande Prairie and County of Grande Prairie invite community members to a public open house on October 7, 2024, to review the final version of the draft Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP).

    The IDP is a long-term, strategic plan required by the Municipal Government Act that outlines a vision for development and infrastructure near municipal boundaries.

    To find more information about the project and draft documents, visit the project page: County of Grande Prairie and City of Grande Prairie Intermunicipal Development Plan | Engage the County of Grande Prairie (engagecountygp.ca)

    In July, the City and County of Grande Prairie engaged with community members on the draft IDP updates and gathered their input at two public open houses. The feedback received has informed revisions to the draft IDP, which will be presented to both City and County Council during a public hearing in October, with the date to be announced soon.

    “We appreciate everyone who provided feedback on the draft Intermunicipal Development Plan and encourage all community members to attend the public open house to review the changes,” says City of Grande Prairie Mayor, Jackie Clayton. “This is an excellent chance to learn about the updates and their influence on the future of our region.”

    “The ongoing feedback from our residents plays an important role in ensuring we have an updated Intermunicipal Development Plan that will continue to coordinate our land use planning, economic development, and transportation needs in the areas that join our neighbouring municipalities,” says County of Grande Prairie Reeve, Bob Marshall. “We encourage everyone attend the open house on October 7.”

    Public Open House

    Community members are invited to a public open house to review the final version of the draft IDP. The session is drop-in format and open to everyone to attend.

    The open house take place:

    • October 7, 2024
    • 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.
    • Teresa Sargent Hall, Montrose Cultural Centre, 9839 103 Ave, Grande Prairie

    Project Background

    The initial IDP between the City & County was adopted in 2010 and has since undergone several amendments. The City and County initiated the process of updating their existing IDP in September 2019. Since then, the project teams from both municipalities have worked together to develop a new draft IDP.

  • Hamlet Resiliency Strategy Draft

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    The County of Grande Prairie’s draft Hamlet Resiliency Strategy is available for review here.

    The County has prepared a Hamlet Resiliency Strategy for its nine rural hamlets:

    • Bezanson
    • Demmitt
    • Dimsdale
    • Elmworth
    • Goodfare
    • Huallen
    • La Glace
    • Teepee Creek
    • Valhalla Centre


    The purpose of the strategy is to ensure rural hamlets are resilient and remain sustainable over the long-term. Resiliency is the ability for hamlets to adapt to changing external circumstances while maintaining their core functions and providing services to the surrounding area.

    The strategy details the process undertaken to evaluate the current state of the nine hamlets and identifies recommendations and actions to support their future sustainability.

    The strategy provides recommendations and actions that the County can implement to encourage additional amenities and economic development and create communities that are more attractive to live in.

    The full draft strategy can be accessed here.

    Please, send your questions or feedback to planyourcounty@countygp.ab.ca, or call 780-513-3950 to speak to a member of the Planning team.

  • MDP Update Phase 2 Consultation Concluded

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    Thank you to everyone who participated in this phase of consultation for the Municipal Development Plan Update. Your input will help to guide County staff as they develop the draft updates to the document.

    In this phase of consultation, participants were asked to provide input on the criteria used for evaluating certain types of development proposals and on the Future Land Use Concept. This feedback will be summarized in a 'What We Heard Report', that will be available on this webpage later this summer.



    The next step in the project is for County staff to develop a draft update to the Municipal Development Plan based on a technical review and feedback from participants. In Phase 3 of consultation, County staff will ask for feedback on the draft update before it is refined for Council to consider adopting.


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