Building Great Neighbourhoods: Boyle Street & McCauley

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Boyle Street & McCauley Neighbourhood Renewal - Options and Tradeoffs

Engagement has concluded. Thank you for providing your feedback. 

Neighbourhood design options are taking shape! Share your thoughts!

We have many proposed design options that will change the way you move through your neighbourhood. Please provide feedback on those that interest you.


NEW! Bike Network Connections and Street Changes (posted September 1, 2021)

Review the proposed NEW design options for bike routes and street changes, along with their benefits and tradeoffs, and provide your feedback through our online survey until September 30, 2021.

These new designs include options for the following:

Bike Network Connections; 108 Avenue and 108A Avenue (92 to 96 Street); 92 Street (103A to 111 Avenue); 96 Street (105 to 111 Avenue); 98 Street (105 to 110A Avenue); 99 Street (106 to 108A Avenue)


Online Event

Watch the video from our September 14 online event to learn more about the newest design options.



If you have not yet reviewed and commented on the following design options posted July 2021, please consider doing so before September 30, 2021:


Active Transportation and Alley Connections

Review the proposed improvements to active transportation connections and Chinatown's alleys.

Active transportation and alley connections design

You can provide feedback on the proposed improvements using this short survey.


Sidewalks and Street Crossings

Review the proposed improvements for wider sidewalks, improved pedestrian crossings and missing connections.

Sidewalks and street crossings designs

You can provide feedback on the proposed improvements or suggest new locations for improvements on this interactive map.


Driving and Intersections

Review the proposed traffic direction changes and intersection improvements.

Driving and intersections designs

You can provide feedback on the proposed improvements using this short survey


Parks and Open Spaces

Review the proposed improvements to area parks and open spaces.

Parks and open spaces designs

You can provide feedback and share your ideas on the proposed improvements by clicking on the following links:


Boyle Street & McCauley Neighbourhood Renewal - Options and Tradeoffs

Engagement has concluded. Thank you for providing your feedback. 

Neighbourhood design options are taking shape! Share your thoughts!

We have many proposed design options that will change the way you move through your neighbourhood. Please provide feedback on those that interest you.


NEW! Bike Network Connections and Street Changes (posted September 1, 2021)

Review the proposed NEW design options for bike routes and street changes, along with their benefits and tradeoffs, and provide your feedback through our online survey until September 30, 2021.

These new designs include options for the following:

Bike Network Connections; 108 Avenue and 108A Avenue (92 to 96 Street); 92 Street (103A to 111 Avenue); 96 Street (105 to 111 Avenue); 98 Street (105 to 110A Avenue); 99 Street (106 to 108A Avenue)


Online Event

Watch the video from our September 14 online event to learn more about the newest design options.



If you have not yet reviewed and commented on the following design options posted July 2021, please consider doing so before September 30, 2021:


Active Transportation and Alley Connections

Review the proposed improvements to active transportation connections and Chinatown's alleys.

Active transportation and alley connections design

You can provide feedback on the proposed improvements using this short survey.


Sidewalks and Street Crossings

Review the proposed improvements for wider sidewalks, improved pedestrian crossings and missing connections.

Sidewalks and street crossings designs

You can provide feedback on the proposed improvements or suggest new locations for improvements on this interactive map.


Driving and Intersections

Review the proposed traffic direction changes and intersection improvements.

Driving and intersections designs

You can provide feedback on the proposed improvements using this short survey


Parks and Open Spaces

Review the proposed improvements to area parks and open spaces.

Parks and open spaces designs

You can provide feedback and share your ideas on the proposed improvements by clicking on the following links:


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We have heard that there is a need to improve active transportation connections through Boyle Street and McCauley and that alleys in the area are often used as primary connections and should be considered in these route improvements.  

    The proposed improvements to active transportation routes include the following areas:

    • 105 Ave - LRT Shared Pathway (Boyle Renaissance Phase 3 area)
    • Alley - 102A Avenue to 103 Avenue (east side of Kinistinรขw Park)
    • 92 Street / Alley to the Latta Bridge
    • 101 Street - Mary Burlie Park - LRT Shared Pathway
    • Chinatown Alleys (Business Improvement Area)

    Please tell us what we should consider when planning for these improvements. 

    *Active transportation: Using your own power to get from one place to another and can include walking, biking, skateboarding, in-line skating/rollerblading, jogging and running, non-mechanized wheel chairing


    This online engagement is now closed.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We have heard some streets are very narrow and difficult for two-way traffic to maneuver and that some intersections are causing driver confusion. The Project Team has also observed that there are some on-way streets only a block apart going in the same direction which may inhibit traffic flow.
    Based on technical studies and what we have heard, the Project Team has come up with some options to share with you and to get your thoughts and feedback on in this survey.

    These include the following locations:

    • 110 and 110A Avenue (95-92 Street)
    • 101 Street / 110A Avenue/ 98 Street Intersection
    • 101A Avenue / 95A Street Intersection
    • 104 and 105 Avenue between 95 and 93 Street

    This online engagement is now closed.