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Athabasca Heritage Management Plan file

To fulfill one of the 2001 Athabasca Municipal Development Plan's goals, the preservation of historic resources, the Town of Athabasca completed a heritage survey in 2005 of 250 buildings built before 1964. A business, Heritage Collaboratives Inc., was hired to evaluate the survey and identify buildings deemed significant. The Athabasca Heritage Advisory Board, consisting of members of the community at large, was convened in March 2006 to work with Heritage Collaboratives Inc. to produce the Athabasca Heritage Management Plan.
The file consists of 3 CDs of photographs and the building survey catalogue and proof sheets produced between October 2004 and March 2005 by Hilary Tarrant. 09.52: Site form entries for each building completed by local volunteers. The company Heritage Collaboratives Inc. produced the Athabasca Municipal Heritage Inventory and the Athabasca Heritage Management Plan.

Athabasca, Town of

Athabasca Landing Area Redevelopment Plan

The 1996 Town of Athabasca Area Redevelopment Plan introduces, cites goals and objectives, describes the planning process and framework, and the guidelines and implementation of redeveloping the Athabasca Landing historical riverfront. The plan also includes a budget.

Athabasca, Town of

Athabasca River Interpretive Centre Feasibility Study Executive Summary, June 1990

"Athabasca River Interpretive Centre Feasibility Study Executive Summary, June 1990 prepared for the Athabasca River Interpretive Centre Study Task Force. The Athabasca River Interpretive Centre Study Task Force commissioned a feasibility study for an interpretive centre with IMC Consulting Group Inc in June 1990. The task force was comprised of Athabasca Mayor O. Hermanson and County Reeve R. A. Wilkinson, among others.

Athabasca River Interpretive Centre Study Task Force

Canadian Northern Railway Train Station, Athabasca Feasibility Study

Feasibility study, correspondence, quotes, meeting notes and minutes, proposals and membership lists related to the question of what to do with the Canadian Northern Railway train station in Athabasca, Alberta after the Senior Citizens' Society completed their tenure of the building.

Athabasca, Town of

Postwar growth in Athabasca

Included topics on young men settling into community, Community Centre, G.G.Fowler, mink ranching, Joe Irwin, Frank Gleishman, gas and rural electrification, fire department, oil drilling, recreation, and Alaska Highway. People interviewed were Alice B. Donahue, Nick Ewasiuk, A. J. (Tony) Schinkinger, and R. D. (Bob) Richards.

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