Zoning Bylaw Renewal Information
The new Zoning Bylaw (Charter Bylaw 20001) and city-wide rezoning (Charter Bylaw 21001), approved by City Council on October 23, 2023, are now in effect as of January 1, 2024.
Explore the New Changes
To understand how these changes impact your property, neighbourhood or projects, you’re invited to:
Check out the Zoning Bylaw: Available online for your convenience.
Find your new zone: Use the online map.
Learn more: We’ve created a comprehensive set of resources to break down the approved zoning changes and what they mean for you, all available at edmonton.ca/zoningbylaw.
Connect with us: If you have questions, email zoningbylawrenewal@edmonton.ca
Your Feedback Matters
Part of implementing Zoning Bylaw 20001 includes collecting feedback on how it’s working. The Zoning Bylaw 20001 Feedback Form provides an opportunity for you to identify potential errors or unintended outcomes and opportunities for improvement. You can use this form multiple times to provide feedback.
Zoning Bylaw 20001 comprehensively replaces Zoning Bylaw 12800, which was first adopted in 2001. Although Zoning Bylaw 12800 was reviewed, updated and adopted in 2001, the last significant overhaul was completed in 1961, when Edmonton's population was 276,000. Today, Edmonton has grown to a population of more than one million and is on pace to reach 1.25 million by 2030.