
Lacombe council approves plan for Downtown Pedestrian Plaza
Lacombe city council has endorsed the scope for Phase 1 of a redeveloped 49C Avenue Pedestrian Plaza in the centre of Lacombe’s downtown.
City officials say the redevelopment of this underutilized downtown space was approved after extensive collaboration and planning with the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP) Committee, which had previously included the plaza on its list of priority projects approved by council in 2021.
“After delivering the Heart of Lacombe, the DARP Committee has presented a future signature space for our community,” Mayor Grant Creasey said. “The redevelopment of 49C Avenue will enable it to be a vibrant public space. The new pedestrian plaza will provide our residents with a space for community, creativity, and culture.”
Officials say the project will be completed in two phases, with $850,000 committed for this year and $600,000 in 2025. This is said to include a $200,000 grant from the Government of Alberta through the Northern and Regional Economic Development Program.