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Question: How do you see your voice in this space of city building?

Updated: Sep 12, 2025

Neighbourhood block party last weekend in a cul de sac with friends in Coopers Crossing.
Neighbourhood block party last weekend in a cul de sac with friends in Coopers Crossing.

Your voice shapes the decisions of Airdrie's future. Some questions to you are..... how do you want to be heard? Where do you want to be heard? What does that look like? How do you want to be involved? How can information be shared back to you? How can it be inclusive to all?


It is important to create systems as a channel between listening, engaging, and involving community residents with governance and the municipality. You have the power!


Feel free to share your thoughts, comments, and ideas on working together!




Kristen

 
 
 

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Disclaimer: This website reflects my personal views and priorities as an elected Councillor for the City of Airdrie. The content shared here is intended for transparency, education, and community engagement. Unless otherwise stated, the views expressed do not represent decisions or positions of City Council as a whole.

Airdrie is located on Treaty 7 territory. We acknowledge this land as the traditional home of the Blackfoot Confederacy, including the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai Nations, the Tsuut’ina Nation, and Stoney Nakoda Nations, comprising of the Goodstoney, Chiniki, and Bearspaw Nations. We also recognize that this land is home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, located within Rocky View Métis District 4.

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