How Should Alberta's Land and Property Rights Tribunal Improve?
Official title: LPRT Business Process Review and Engagement
Alberta is reviewing how its Land and Property Rights Tribunal operates. The tribunal handles disputes between landowners, municipalities, developers, and industry. An external consultant is gathering feedback to make the process faster and fairer.
Why This Matters
Ever had a property dispute with a developer or your municipality? This tribunal decides those cases. If you're a landowner, farmer, or involved in development, how quickly and fairly these decisions get made affects you directly.
What Could Change
The review could lead to new procedures for how the tribunal handles cases. That might mean faster decisions, clearer timelines, or changes to how hearings are conducted. The government says it wants the tribunal to be more accessible to all Albertans.
Key Issues
- How can the tribunal deliver decisions more quickly?
- What would make the tribunal more accessible to Albertans?
- Are current processes fair and unbiased?
How to Participate
- Learn about the Land and Property Rights Tribunal to understand what's being reviewed.
- Watch for an invitation from MNP, the external consultant leading the engagement. They will reach out to landowners, municipalities, developers, and industry for feedback.