Entwistle Area Structure Plan (ASP) Rescinding

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Parkland County is modernizing its approach to Area Structure Plans (ASP), including rescinding the Entwistle ASP, to help make the County's planning process more consistent, flexible, and user-friendly for residents, landowners, businesses and applicants.

The goals of the project are to:

1. Align ASP policies to the County ’s plans and initiatives;

2. Streamline services to reduce overall red tape;

3. Make ASPs living documents that are flexible and adaptable; and

4. Create policies and plans that are user friendly.


To get notifications about the project, subscribe using the 'Follow Project' box (right side of the page). For any questions about the project, email BuildingParkland@parklandcounty.com.

Parkland County is modernizing its approach to Area Structure Plans (ASP), including rescinding the Entwistle ASP, to help make the County's planning process more consistent, flexible, and user-friendly for residents, landowners, businesses and applicants.

The goals of the project are to:

1. Align ASP policies to the County ’s plans and initiatives;

2. Streamline services to reduce overall red tape;

3. Make ASPs living documents that are flexible and adaptable; and

4. Create policies and plans that are user friendly.


To get notifications about the project, subscribe using the 'Follow Project' box (right side of the page). For any questions about the project, email BuildingParkland@parklandcounty.com.

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