Building a Project Vision and Exploring Opportunities

Thank you for engaging in the Building a Project Vision and Exploring Opportunities stage of the Parkview (East of 142 Street) Neighbourhood Renewal project. Engagement for this stage was completed in early March 2026 and is now closed.

Please check the project website for progress reports, a summary of what we heard, and updates on upcoming engagement opportunities: edmonton.ca/buildingparkview

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This engagement opportunity closed on March 4,2026. Thank you for your interest and participation.

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Parkview (East of 142 Street) Scope Map

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Map of Parkview East showing the neighbourhood renewal boundary and roads in scope, with local roads in red and a service road in green.


For Neighbourhood Renewal projects, the City of Edmonton makes decisions using a combination of policy and program information, public input, technical requirements and available funding. This process helps to ensure the decisions we make are fiscally responsible, align with best practices, consider the existing public and private infrastructure, land uses and activities in the neighbourhood and result in the best outcomes for our city.

City policies and programs such as the Complete Streets Design and Construction Standards, Vision Zero Edmonton, Bike Plan Implementation Guide and Winter City Strategy provide the overall direction for Neighbourhood Renewal designs. As each neighbourhood is unique, the Project Team asks for input from residents who live, work and play in the neighbourhood and considers technical aspects such as roadway widths, and conflicts with utilities and trees to determine what will fit in the neighbourhood.

It’s important to note public engagement feedback is not a vote, nor is it a statistical representation of all residents. It does, however, provide an indication of local concerns and desires. Input received through Neighbourhood Renewal public engagement cannot change policy direction.

Diagram showing how project decisions are shaped by overlapping inputs. A horizontal arrow labeled "City Policies & Standards" points to "Project Decisions." Behind the arrow, two overlapping circles represent "Public Input" (red) and "Technical Requirements" (purple), showing their influence on project decisions.

At the REFINE level of influence, community members provide input to help tailor the Neighbourhood Renewal Vision and Guiding Principles to their local context and to identify opportunities for improvement. Community knowledge is combined with technical analysis and City policies to refine the project team’s understanding of the neighbourhood and to shape the options shared in later stages.

The Project Team genuinely cares about your neighbourhood. We will work to understand your values, and the needs of your community and improve the neighbourhood. Working together, we can make the most out of your neighbourhood. The Neighbourhood Renewal road map showcases opportunities for feedback and participation throughout the project.


Road Map showing Neighbourhood Renewal public engagement with you are here over the first phase

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