Proposal for North Hill Heights development in Strathmore

Manny Everett  
Times Contributor
 
Strathmore is planning on growing according to a proposed new development called North Hill Heights, which was presented at the Travelodge on Thursday night.
Town staff, Planner Brad Bevill, Director of Planning and Development Tammy Henry, Town Chief Administrative Officer Dwight Stanford, and Strathmore Mayor Steve Grajczyk, in addition to just over twenty residents, came out to the Travelodge on Thursday night, Feb. 23, to view the proposed development of North Hill Heights in Strathmore.
This development, located in the northern newly annexed area of Strathmore, proposes residential and local commercial uses. Just over 500 lots will be developed in the nine-phase project. There are some beautiful 60ft lots that will be available right on the canal itself.
There were no negative comments regarding the development.  It is hoped that this particular Area Structure Plan will be at Council tentatively for first reading on April 4th and subsequent public hearing on May 16th.  
Two of North Hill Height’s owners, Mickey Souray and Sobhi Abdallah, were present to display their proposal for the development of the new residential area north of Hillview in Strathmore along the canal.
Patricia Maloney and Associates from Calgary, specializing in land use, strategic, First Nations, airport planning, community engagement and consultation is the developer hired for this new project. Maloney, as well as some of the engineers and planners, were on hand that evening to answer questions or concerns that residents of Strathmore might have about the proposed land development. 
For more information or questions about this proposed development please contact Patricia Maloney at pa_maloney@hotmail.com or phone at (250) 247-7956