Current Public Consultations
The Government of Alberta is committed to consulting with Albertans on issues that affect them. If there is a topic that is of interest to you, or if you have seen a public consultation advertised, you can use the links below to find more information. You can also search for consultations by ministry.
For information on consultations that have closed in the last 18 months, please check the archive.
Current Public Consultation Listing
Coalspur Provincial Recreation Area and Lambert Creek Provincial Recreation Area
Ministry: Tourism, Parks and RecreationAlbertans are invited to provide feedback on the proposed deregulations of Coalspur Provincial Recreation Area and Lambert Creek Provincial Recreation Area, near Edson.
Opened: Friday, February 05, 2010
Kananaskis area park
Ministry: Tourism, Parks and RecreationAlbertans are invited to provide feedback on a proposed land exchange between Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park and Silvertip Golf Course.
Opened: Friday, December 04, 2009
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan
Ministry: Sustainable Resource DevelopmentAlbertans who live, work or have an interest in the South Saskatchewan Region are invited to attend public sessions to learn more about regional planning and how they can be involved in the development of the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan.
Opened: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Proposed school and playground zone time regulation changes
Ministry:To solicit stakeholder input to standardize the start and end times for school and playground zones. The proposed changes would increase safety across the province and provide consistency for motorists, parents and children.
Opened: Thursday, November 12, 2009
Alberta Child Intervention Review
Ministry: Children and Youth ServicesThe purpose of this consultation is to invite public input regarding Alberta’s child intervention system.
Opened: Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Groat Creek, Hoodoos and Horseshoe Canyon Provincial Recreation Areas proposed transfers
Ministry: Tourism, Parks and RecreationAlbertans are invited to provide feedback on the proposed transfers of Groat Creek, Hoodoos and Horseshoe Canyon Provincial Recreation Areas to local authorities for their continued operation as public recreation sites.
Opened: Friday, October 16, 2009








