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snippet: The Industrial Heartland - Designated Industrial Zone (IH-DIZ) is a Government Platform Commitment and Alberta Environment and Protected Areas Ministerial priority that aligns with economic recovery, Red Tape Reduction, and regulatory transformation. The IH-DIZ is the first Designated Industrial Zone in Alberta.
summary: The Industrial Heartland - Designated Industrial Zone (IH-DIZ) is a Government Platform Commitment and Alberta Environment and Protected Areas Ministerial priority that aligns with economic recovery, Red Tape Reduction, and regulatory transformation. The IH-DIZ is the first Designated Industrial Zone in Alberta.
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description: The dataset was developed to provide geographic guide to better understand the boundaries of the Industrial Heartland - Designated Industrial Zone (IH-DIZ). The IH-DIZ industrial zoned land extends into 5 different municipalities, including: Approx. 533 km2 within the City of Fort Saskatchewan and the Counties of Lamont, Strathcona and Sturgeon. Approx. 49 km2 in the City of Edmonton, which is the industrial area known as the Edmonton Energy and Technology Park.For a map image layer service, go to: TBDAdditional information can be found on GeoDiscover Alberta: TBD
licenseInfo: Your use of this information will be governed by the terms of the Open Government Licence - Alberta, in force as of the date you accessed the information, found at https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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title: Designated Industrial Zone
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tags: ["boundaries","Industrial","Industrial Heartland","DIZ","IH-DIZ","BaseMapping"]
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spatialReference: NAD_1983_10TM_AEP_Forest