Residents gets first glimpse of City’s road map
Prince Albert residents had their first opportunity on Thursday evening to see a draft of the official vision of the city’s future.
The Official Community Plan (OCP) has been described as the City of Prince Albert’s “road map,” which will guide and shape policy over the course of the next five to 20 years. The plan is currently in the draft stage, and the approximately 150-page document covers the future direction of a number of areas including land use, utilities and infrastructure, green spaces, public safety and a healthy economy. The draft plan also adopts the one-in-500 year flood plain.
The City held an open house on Thursday to showcase different parts of the plan at various stations lining the walls of City Hall’s foyer. Residents spoke with City staff and looked at the maps and photos posted.
It was also a chance for residents to give their feedback to the City about the OCP. They were encouraged to leave sticky notes with their suggestions at each station, fill out suggestion forms and indicate their approval or disproval of aesthetic features represented in photos posted outside of council chambers.


