BRANDON CITY PLAN – RESUMING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
Brandon, MB - The Brandon City Plan is a vision for the city for the next 30 years. Since the project began in February 2022, over 2000 residents have participated in public engagement sessions and provided feedback to inform the vision. The project is now in the final stages of community engagement, where residents get to confirm the vision.
The purpose of this statement is to:
· Explain why engagement was paused
· Outline what the Brandon City Plan is and is not
· Outline the next steps for community engagement and how you can get involved in the Brandon City Plan project
Why were engagement sessions paused?
Public engagement was paused as we needed time to gather additional information to provide feedback and develop a more structured process to ensure everyone has an opportunity to be heard.
There has been a growing concern about misinformation related to the Brandon City Plan project. Clarity, public safety and democratic engagement are important as we move the project forward.
Defining the 15-minute city (*Source: Public Square, A CNU Journal)
The “15-minute city” may be defined as an ideal geography where most human needs and many desires are located within a travel distance of 15 minutes. While automobiles may be accommodated in the 15-minute city, they cannot determine its scale or urban form. Instead, the 15-minute city is defined by its ability to provide access to all human needs by walking or bicycling for a quarter hour or less. Transit should be provided within the 15-minute city, but cannot accurately define its scale. Most urban areas built prior to the overwhelming proliferation of cars have the structure of a 15-minute city.
What the Brandon City Plan is:
What the Brandon City Plan is not:
Next Steps:
The City will continue with community engagement in the following ways:
We will continue the pathway to establish a City Plan that represents our entire community.
For more information, please visit brandon.ca/cityplan or call 204 729 2523.
*15-Minute City reference: Defining the 15-minute city | CNU