Area redevelopment plan
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An Area redevelopment plan is an urban planning
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 designation created by municipalities in Alberta
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for the purposes of facilitating development in specific geographic areas. ARPs differ from Area structure plans in that they apply to areas of a municipality that have already been developed. In practice, ARPs are used to guide how an existing built-up area or neighbourhood should develop in the future. Community representatives are often invited by municipal planners to contribute to ARPs. ARPs tend to be created for inner-city areas that are currently redeveloping or are soon to redevelop.

The following excerpt from the Municipal Government Act Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000 Chapter M-26 describes the intent and purpose of ARPs.

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