LDA 17-0668 Decoteau NSP

The discussion has concluded and a What We Heard Report will be available here shortly.

Thank you for participating in engagement activities for this Neighbourhood Structure Plan.

The application is expected to go to City Council Public Hearing for a decision, with the exact date still to be determined. For more information, please visit these FAQs for Council meetings.  

***The discussion has concluded and a What We Heard Report has been prepared.***

Thank you for participating in engagement activities for this application.

The application is expected to go to City Council Public Hearing for a decision, with the exact date still to be determined. For more information, please visit these FAQs for Council meetings.

Because of public health issues, the City can't host an in-person Public Engagement Event to share information and collect feedback, as usual. This page is to help you find out information and tell us what you think, instead of having an in-person meeting.

Please watch the videos and review the information. Tell us what you think and ask any questions below, before September 1, 2020.


The City of Edmonton has received a draft plan for a new neighbourhood structure plan, named Northwest Decoteau. This neighbourhood is located in southeast Edmonton, east of 50 Street and south of Ellerslie Road.

Neighbourhood Structure Plans (NSP) describe the general pattern of development for a new residential neighbourhood.

The policies of the NSP guide the next stages of development, including zoning, subdivision, and infrastructure design.

The proposed Northwest Decoteau NSP outlines:

  • Type and location of residential, commercial, and other land uses
  • Estimated population densities
  • The location of major roads and utilities (water, storm and sanitary sewers)
  • Future park space and school sites
  • Preservation of natural areas
  • General staging pattern for development

Key Features of the Plan

  • Preservation of approximately 70 hectares of wetland and tree stands;
  • A Town Centre, adjacent to a future transit centre, LRT stop, and park and ride, with a mix of commercial and residential development;
  • Three future school sites and an urban village park;
  • A future population of approximately 10,700 people;
  • A mix of low and medium density housing types;
  • Opportunities for neighbourhood commercial development along major roadways.

We will use any feedback that you share to make sure our review of the application is as complete as possible, and will also summarize it for City Council so that they know your perspective prior to making a decision.

***The discussion has concluded and a What We Heard Report has been prepared.***

Thank you for participating in engagement activities for this application.

The application is expected to go to City Council Public Hearing for a decision, with the exact date still to be determined. For more information, please visit these FAQs for Council meetings.

Because of public health issues, the City can't host an in-person Public Engagement Event to share information and collect feedback, as usual. This page is to help you find out information and tell us what you think, instead of having an in-person meeting.

Please watch the videos and review the information. Tell us what you think and ask any questions below, before September 1, 2020.


The City of Edmonton has received a draft plan for a new neighbourhood structure plan, named Northwest Decoteau. This neighbourhood is located in southeast Edmonton, east of 50 Street and south of Ellerslie Road.

Neighbourhood Structure Plans (NSP) describe the general pattern of development for a new residential neighbourhood.

The policies of the NSP guide the next stages of development, including zoning, subdivision, and infrastructure design.

The proposed Northwest Decoteau NSP outlines:

  • Type and location of residential, commercial, and other land uses
  • Estimated population densities
  • The location of major roads and utilities (water, storm and sanitary sewers)
  • Future park space and school sites
  • Preservation of natural areas
  • General staging pattern for development

Key Features of the Plan

  • Preservation of approximately 70 hectares of wetland and tree stands;
  • A Town Centre, adjacent to a future transit centre, LRT stop, and park and ride, with a mix of commercial and residential development;
  • Three future school sites and an urban village park;
  • A future population of approximately 10,700 people;
  • A mix of low and medium density housing types;
  • Opportunities for neighbourhood commercial development along major roadways.

We will use any feedback that you share to make sure our review of the application is as complete as possible, and will also summarize it for City Council so that they know your perspective prior to making a decision.

The discussion has concluded and a What We Heard Report will be available here shortly.

Thank you for participating in engagement activities for this Neighbourhood Structure Plan.

The application is expected to go to City Council Public Hearing for a decision, with the exact date still to be determined. For more information, please visit these FAQs for Council meetings.  

We will work with the applicant when needed, and respond within 4 business days.