Meyonohk Neighbourhood and Alley Renewal

Engagement has concluded

Neighbourhood and Alley Renewal is coming to Meyonohk. The project will include the renewal of roads, sidewalks*, street lights, open spaces and alleys. Planning for this renewal is just beginning with construction anticipated to start in 2026.

We invite you to get involved to share how you move, work, live, gather and play in Meyonohk. We also want to know what you envision for the future of your neighbourhood. The new roads, sidewalks and open space improvements will be in place for the next 30 to 50 years. Provide your thoughts about Driving, Biking, Walking and Rolling, Parks and Public Gathering Spaces and Alleys in the idea tools available below. You can also follow the link below to the Meyonohk Neighbourhood and Alley Renewal map to share your thoughts and help the Project Team REFINE the opportunities available for your community!

This consultation will be open from Wednesday, March 27 to Wednesday, April 17.

*Sidewalk reconstruction is subject to the Local Improvement process: edmonton.ca/localimprovement

Neighbourhood and Alley Renewal is coming to Meyonohk. The project will include the renewal of roads, sidewalks*, street lights, open spaces and alleys. Planning for this renewal is just beginning with construction anticipated to start in 2026.

We invite you to get involved to share how you move, work, live, gather and play in Meyonohk. We also want to know what you envision for the future of your neighbourhood. The new roads, sidewalks and open space improvements will be in place for the next 30 to 50 years. Provide your thoughts about Driving, Biking, Walking and Rolling, Parks and Public Gathering Spaces and Alleys in the idea tools available below. You can also follow the link below to the Meyonohk Neighbourhood and Alley Renewal map to share your thoughts and help the Project Team REFINE the opportunities available for your community!

This consultation will be open from Wednesday, March 27 to Wednesday, April 17.

*Sidewalk reconstruction is subject to the Local Improvement process: edmonton.ca/localimprovement

Meyonohk Map

21 days

Use the this map to highlight areas where there are challenges and opportunities to improvements.
As you identify and explain each location use these categories and considerations:

  • Driving: Traffic congestion, speeding, shortcut challenges, tricky intersections 
  • Biking: Connectivity issues, unsafe biking areas, difficult intersections, need for more bike racks and resting spots 
  • Walking and rolling: Tricky intersections, narrow sidewalks, missing pathways, areas feeling unsafe, demand for benches and resting spots 
  • Parks and public gathering spaces: Difficult walking areas, need for better pathways, lighting, missing amenities, benches or resting spots
  • Alleys: Alleys used by people who walk and cyclists, convenient alleys for accessing services and destinations
CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.