Community Feedback on Draft Design

Thank you for engaging in the Community Feedback on Draft Design stage of the Wîhkwêntôwin ᐄᐧᐦᑫᐧᐣᑑᐃᐧᐣ Neighbourhood Renewal project. Engagement for this stage was completed in February 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/buildingwihkwentowin.

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Community Feedback on Draft Design

This engagement opportunity closed on February 28, 2026. Thank you for your interest and participation.

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Wîhkwêntôwin ᐄᐧᐦᑫᐧᐣᑑᐃᐧᐣ Scope Map

Map showing the Wîhkwêntôwin neighbourhood renewal scope, with neighbourhood boundaries outlined. Streets included in the renewal are highlighted in green, while streets outside the scope are shown in red dashed lines. Parks and open spaces are marked in light green, with key roads, avenues, and adjacent neighbourhoods labelled for context.

City policies and programs, including the Complete Streets Design and Construction Standards, Safe Mobility Strategy and Winter City Strategy, are central to guiding Neighbourhood Renewal designs. While adhering to these policies and meeting technical requirements is paramount, we also prioritize input from community members who know their neighbourhood best. By integrating technical expertise with community feedback, we strive to ensure the draft design aligns with both technical standards and public needs, making adjustments where feasible based on this input.

At the Refine level of influence, residents provide input on draft design options to help the Project Team understand what elements best reflect community needs and priorities. All feedback is carefully considered, with possible adjustments made to how features such as crossings, pathways, green spaces or traffic-calming measures are designed or located to better fit the neighbourhood while meeting technical and policy requirements.

At the Refine level of influence, residents provide input on draft design options to help the Project Team understand what elements best reflect community needs and priorities. All feedback is carefully considered, with possible adjustments made to how features such as crossings, pathways, green spaces or traffic-calming measures are designed or located to better fit the neighbourhood while meeting technical and policy requirements.

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.

We are in the Community Feedback on the Draft Design step of the engagement road map shown below.

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