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Town seeks input for downtown revitalization plan

Downtown 2021

The town of Drumheller is moving forward with Downtown Revitalization Plan (DARP) and has a survey to seek residents’ input on what this vision could look like.
CAO Darryl Drohomerski explains they began this exercise in 2019 spurred along by a grant from the province.
“This was one of the outcomes from the TIBRE (Tourisms Industry Business Retention and Expansion) exercise. The province gave Drumheller a grant to hire someone to do a downtown redevelopment plan. They have been working 14 months on this,” he said.
After delays because of COVID, they are wrapping the study up by going to the public.
“We are now coming to the public to say, ‘here are some of the things we have looked at, and we want your feedback. What do you want to see in downtown,’” said Drohomerski.

They understand this is a long-term project.
“We recognize this redevelopment plan is going to take 10 -15 years to do,” he said, adding there are many forces at play, including the availability of property as well as funding.
The town recently learned it has been successful in a grant application to develop a plaza in downtown Drumheller.
“That is one of the things identified early on was to formalize the plaza. Is the plaza in the right spot now? It was never intended to be the final resting place for the plaza. So we have a grant to do a more permanent establishment, and that will be 2021 work,” he said.
Drohomerski notes there are other pieces that can be completed, such as enhancement to the street furniture, sidewalk patios, more foliage, vents, and creating gathering places.
Drohomerski says developing a vibrant downtown is important for a community. He says healthy downtowns include gathering places, with interesting independent shops and services that fill a need and not necessarily the big box stores.
“When I look at our downtown, it has that same ability and already transitioning to that. We have a couple of coffee shops, some nice restaurants, and retail locations,” he said.
To fill out the survey, go to https://downtown.drumheller.ca/


Flood office reaching out to landowners

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Beginning the week of February 17, 2021, associates from Scott Land and Lease, the land agent
for the Drumheller Resiliency and Flood Mitigation Office, will start reaching out to landowners
whose land will be directly affected based on our early berm designs.
It’s important that our land agents connect directly with impacted landowners prior to making the
full designs public. These meetings are designed to allow direct and confidential conversations
with impacted landowners first and foremost. Please note, the land agents will not be
participating in group meetings at this time.
After these meetings are complete, we will begin to have discussions with landowners adjacent
to new construction, but who we do not need to purchase property from ie. portions of
Newcastle, Midland, Nacmine and Willow Estates. These will likely begin in early March. Cambria
and Lehigh will be contacted in Fall 2021, as we still need to complete further analysis.
Finally, we will meet with neighbourhoods at the end of March, beginning of April, to discuss the
overall berm alignment for their area.
We ask for residents’ patience as we work our way through the lists. We anticipate this to take a
couple of weeks to schedule the meetings, and another two weeks to go through the site visits.
We understand your neighbours may have information about their properties before you, please
rest assured our team is working hard to get the information out to impacted landowners as soon
as possible. If you are concerned that you have not yet been reached out to by the end of March,
check our website for updates or contact our team at the flood office for further information.


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