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The Phase 1 What We Heard Report is now available.

Engagement Summary

What We Heard

Below are the top themes we heard during the engagement.
  • Support for the project

    We received a majority of support for the project, with most contributors excited for the extension of the Blue Line further north.

  • Expanding the line further north

    Many contributors commented that they want the project expanded into communities in the north that lack LRT options currently.

  • Access and connections

    Respondents expressed the importance of walking, biking, parking, and easy transfers to buses and other transit.

  • Parking

    Many commented about the need for enough and easy-to-use parking options.

  • Safety and security

    Participants expressed support for features that make stations feel accessible, safe and comfortable and address social disorder.

  • Station amenities and features

    Participants expressed a desire for the new station to have appropriate amenities, including heated shelters, washrooms, and accessible design.

Background

The City’s RouteAhead Transit Strategic Plan identifies the need to extend the Blue Line LRT north from Saddletowne Station to a new station at 88th Avenue NE and 60th St NE. This is part of a long-term plan to improve public transit across Calgary. The new 88th Avenue NE Station will improve access to transit for people living in northeast Calgary. The Blue Line LRT northeast extension will serve the community of Savanna and provide bus connections within in the northeast. It will also provide a future connection to the Calgary International Airport and support futher development in nearby communities.

How did we get here?

Planning for the Blue Line extension began more than 10 years ago. While earlier phases focused on technical studies and consultation with developers, this is the first time the public is being asked to share input. The City now has funding to complete the detailed design, which will make the project ready for construction when further funding becomes available

A map showing the planned 1 km extension of Calgary’s Blue Line LRT from Saddletowne Station to a new station at 88th Avenue NE. The map highlights the extension route, nearby roads, and surrounding communities in northeast Calgary, including Saddleridge

We’re working on the detailed design

This phase focuses on the technical design of the LRT extension and station, including how the train tracks and other systems are built, how the bus connections will work, and where/how people can access the station. Through this work, we will:

● Study the land to understand soil and ground conditions where the tracks, roads, and station will be built.
● Measure sound levels to see where noise walls may be needed to reduce noise from the trains.
● Survey the area to map the land and find underground utilities.
● Collect and analyze traffic data to help design safe intersections, roads, and signals.
● Do environmental studies to reduce potential impacts on nature and nearby communities.
● Design all parts of the project, including the tracks, station, bus areas, lighting, parking (vehicle and bike), pathways, landscaping and stormwater drainage.
● Plan how the project could be built, including draft timelines and possible construction methods.
● Update cost estimates to help secure funding to build the extension.




Phase 1 Events

Engagement Opportunities

Join us anytime at these in-person events to learn more about the project, ask questions, and share your thoughts with the project team.

Thursday 15 May 2025 03:00 pm to 06:00 pm

Pop-up at Saddletowne Station

Thursday 22 May 2025 04:00 pm to 07:00 pm

Pop-up at Genesis Centre

10, 7555 Falconridge Blvd NE, Calgary, AB T3J 0C9

Tuesday 27 May 2025 03:00 pm to 06:00 pm

Pop-up at McKnight-Westwinds Station

Saturday 24 May 2025 11:00 am to 02:00 pm

Pop-up at Highstreet at Cornerstone

1155 Cornerstone Blvd NE, Calgary, AB T3N 2J6

Phase 1 Survey

Your Feedback

Your feedback is essential to help us understand your experiences, preferences, and priorities as we develop the detailed design for the expansion of the Blue Line LRT in northeast Calgary.