118 Avenue District

Highlighted 118 district within image of all 15 Edmonton districts

Engagement has Concluded

District Planning is a multi-year project to build the City Plan’s 15-minute districts—small towns in our big city— where people can meet many of their daily needs locally.

The 118 Avenue District is located in the central northeast area of the city and is one of 15 districts in Edmonton’s District Network as outlined in The City Plan. Nearby districts include the Central District to the west and south, Northwest District and Northeast District to the north. The 118 Avenue District includes the following neighbourhoods: Abbottsfield, Alberta Avenue, Beacon Heights, Bellevue, Bergman, Beverly Heights, Blatchford Area, Cromdale, Delton, Eastwood, Edmonton Northlands, Elmwood Park, Highlands, Montrose, Newton, Parkdale, Rundle Heights, Spruce Avenue, Virginia Park, Westwood, Yellowhead Corridor East, and Yellowhead Corridor West. 

Check out the draft District General Policy, the draft 118 Avenue District Plan and Area Plans Proposed to be Repealed. You have from August 23 until the end of November to share your input.

Digital Engagement Opportunities

Engaged Edmonton - Post your ideasshare your thoughts and ask questions on the 118 Avenue District in the tools below until October 24. You can navigate between tools by clicking on the tabs.

Each district has a unique Engaged Edmonton page where you can contribute feedback on other district plans.
You can also locate these district pages under "Current Projects" on the Engaged Edmonton site.
118 Avenue District
Central District 
Ellerslie District 
Horse Hill District 
Jasper Place District 
Mill Woods & Meadows District
Northeast District Northwest District 
Rabbit Hill District 
Scona District 
Southeast District 
Southwest District
West Edmonton District West Henday District Whitemud District


Online Workshops - Help refine the draft Zoning Bylaw, draft District General Policy and district plans through a series of online workshops. Register for one or more of the following interactive online workshops to learn more and provide your feedback on the following topics. Sessions are limited to 60 participants each. 

Survey - Provide feedback on both the District General Policy and district plans by completing a survey. The survey will close on Saturday, October 15, 2022.

In-Person Public Engagement Events

District Open Houses - There will be in-person open houses in each of the 15 districts. Edmontonians are welcome to attend the district open house of their choosing, but some open houses will feature district-specific information. Visit the specific district plan Engaged Edmonton page for event details or the calendar of events

The 118 Avenue District will be featured at the following events: 

  • Central District, Thursday, September 15, 5-8pm at Queen Mary Park Community League

  • 118 Avenue District, Tuesday, October 11, 5-8pm at the Eastwood Community League

Engagement has Concluded

District Planning is a multi-year project to build the City Plan’s 15-minute districts—small towns in our big city— where people can meet many of their daily needs locally.

The 118 Avenue District is located in the central northeast area of the city and is one of 15 districts in Edmonton’s District Network as outlined in The City Plan. Nearby districts include the Central District to the west and south, Northwest District and Northeast District to the north. The 118 Avenue District includes the following neighbourhoods: Abbottsfield, Alberta Avenue, Beacon Heights, Bellevue, Bergman, Beverly Heights, Blatchford Area, Cromdale, Delton, Eastwood, Edmonton Northlands, Elmwood Park, Highlands, Montrose, Newton, Parkdale, Rundle Heights, Spruce Avenue, Virginia Park, Westwood, Yellowhead Corridor East, and Yellowhead Corridor West. 

Check out the draft District General Policy, the draft 118 Avenue District Plan and Area Plans Proposed to be Repealed. You have from August 23 until the end of November to share your input.

Digital Engagement Opportunities

Engaged Edmonton - Post your ideasshare your thoughts and ask questions on the 118 Avenue District in the tools below until October 24. You can navigate between tools by clicking on the tabs.

Each district has a unique Engaged Edmonton page where you can contribute feedback on other district plans.
You can also locate these district pages under "Current Projects" on the Engaged Edmonton site.
118 Avenue District
Central District 
Ellerslie District 
Horse Hill District 
Jasper Place District 
Mill Woods & Meadows District
Northeast District Northwest District 
Rabbit Hill District 
Scona District 
Southeast District 
Southwest District
West Edmonton District West Henday District Whitemud District


Online Workshops - Help refine the draft Zoning Bylaw, draft District General Policy and district plans through a series of online workshops. Register for one or more of the following interactive online workshops to learn more and provide your feedback on the following topics. Sessions are limited to 60 participants each. 

Survey - Provide feedback on both the District General Policy and district plans by completing a survey. The survey will close on Saturday, October 15, 2022.

In-Person Public Engagement Events

District Open Houses - There will be in-person open houses in each of the 15 districts. Edmontonians are welcome to attend the district open house of their choosing, but some open houses will feature district-specific information. Visit the specific district plan Engaged Edmonton page for event details or the calendar of events

The 118 Avenue District will be featured at the following events: 

  • Central District, Thursday, September 15, 5-8pm at Queen Mary Park Community League

  • 118 Avenue District, Tuesday, October 11, 5-8pm at the Eastwood Community League

Consultation has concluded

Do you have a specific question about the 118 Avenue District Plan? Let us know and we’ll provide you with more information. You may also find it helpful to review other Frequently Asked Questions about District Planning.

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