411 people spoke over 8 days (March 23–7, 2026). Analysis updated April 9, 2026.Undo RezoningKeep RezoningConditional

Who spoke?

678 people spoke at the 2024 hearing and 411 at the 2026 hearing. 160 spoke at both (38.9% of the 2026 speakers).

411speakers in 2026
327 individuals|84 org reps
160/411 Spoke at both hearings
271/411 Linked to a neighbourhood
29/411 Also submitted in writing
212 52%
In Favour
149 36%
Opposed
41 10%
Conditional

Speakers by day

Most active communities

Varsity
592 spoke · 57 wrote
Bowness
4710 spoke · 37 wrote
St. Andrews Heights
404 spoke · 36 wrote
Lakeview
366 spoke · 30 wrote
Lake Bonavista
322 spoke · 30 wrote
West Hillhurst
284 spoke · 24 wrote
Glendale
285 spoke · 23 wrote

Organizations (9)

ACORN Calgary10
Calgarians for Thoughtful Growth6Both
Calgary Alliance for the Common Good5Both
More Neighbours Calgary4Both
Calgary Inner City Builders Association4Both
Calgary Climate Hub4
University of Calgary Students Union4Both
Bowness Community Association2
BILD Calgary Region2

Browse by Background

411 speakers classified into 12 background categories.

Based on self-declared backgrounds from testimony — not independently verified.

Composition by Stance

Top 3 per Stance

Undo Rezoning

  1. 1.Long-term Homeowner77
  2. 2.Community Association Leader37
  3. 3.Urban Planning / Policy Expert21

Keep Rezoning

  1. 1.Renter / Young Adult29
  2. 2.Housing / Social Advocacy Org24
  3. 3.Long-term Homeowner20

Conditional

  1. 1.Long-term Homeowner9
  2. 2.Community Association Leader9
  3. 3.Housing Industry Professional7

What speakers disclosed

Professional background: 37%Education: 12%Community roles: 25%Organization affiliation: 23%Personal stakes: 90%Residency: 89%
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