South Hill Station Area Plan

The City of Calgary has drafted a new Station Area Plan (SAP) for South Hill, which will account for the new Green Line LRT stations.

The vision for South Hill Station and plaza is to become the centrepiece of a new mixed-use development and a major transit hub in the city. Much of the South Hill area is City-owned, providing a unique opportunity for transit oriented development (TOD) on almost 20 acres of largely vacant land. This area has a number of sites with potential for TOD development in the next 10-20 years, while the greater TOD area could develop in the longer term (20 plus years). The proposed TOD at South Hill was created around the concept of a transit village at the core. Learn more about the current draft Inglewood ARP by clicking the button below.

Recent Engagement

The focus of the most recent phase of engagement was identifying issues, opportunities, or gaps in the plans.

Feedback was collected from the public through an online feedback form and that feedback was reviewed by the Green Line Area Redevelopment Committee (a group of community members who have volunteered to make sure that diverse community perspectives are included in the review plans). The Green Line Area Redevelopment Committee (ARC) then provided additional feedback on the Draft ARP.

The What We Heard Report combines feedback received through the online feedback form as well as feedback received by the Green Line Area Redevelopment Committee.

The City is currently reviewing the What We Heard report and will share how they plan to address issues and ideas raised by the public feedback through a What We Did report in the coming weeks. This will include identifying:

  • Clarification for which of the suggested ideas or changes that are already embodied in the draft SAP,
  • Which of the suggested ideas or changes may be incorporated directly into the SAP,
  • Which suggested ideas or changes may not be able to be incorporated into the SAP, and why.


Engagement Process