Phase 1: ENVISION is now CLOSED

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Phase 1: ENVISION is now closed. Thanks for joining the conversation.

The first phase of engagement is now closed. We discussed growth, change and redevelopment in your community and the surrounding local area, including West Hillhurst, Hounsfield Heights/Briar Hill, Hillhurst, and Sunnyside. Your input and the input of your neighbours will help create a local area plan to help ensure change happens in the right ways in the Riley Communities.


YOUR VOICE MATTERS

To help inform the first chapter of the local area plan, we asked you about the:

  • Past: the area's rich history and roots.
  • Present: the area as it exists today.
  • Future: the next 30 years.

This phase of engagement is now closed.

PAST


PAST: the area’s history and roots

When thinking of change within your community and the surrounding area, let’s first look back in time at the area’s history (Past), then we’ll focus on the area as it exists today (Present) and lastly, we’ll think about how the area could evolve over the next 30 years (Future).

All communities change, and we can see that clearly when we look back in time. Having a good understanding of an area’s past helps us learn about, appreciate, and better understand the history of the area, its people and the influences that led to what we see today.


Did you know?

Click the buttons below to learn a bit about the history of the Riley Communities area.

4 historic highlights from the Riley Communities area.

We've been working with a local historian to gather information about the history of the area. Learn more about the area's history in the content we've created so far in the initial draft of the first chapter of the local area plan and the additional history section.


PROVIDE YOUR INPUT

PRESENT


PRESENT: the area as it exists today

Understanding the area as it exists today – including what people love and what people would like to see change – helps inform how things could change and evolve in a way that integrates with what already exists and improves aspects that may need a little love or investment.

Over the past few years, we’ve been spending more time than ever in our communities. A few of the key assets, amenities and gems in the area are captured in this map, but we need to better understand what people love about the area as it exists today as well as what isn't currently working well. Looking at the map of the area, then respond to the questions below.

PROVIDE YOUR INPUT

FUTURE


FUTURE: the next 30 years

Community change and evolution is often gradual, but many small changes can have a big impact over the long term and having a local area plan in place to guide change and redevelopment helps ensure individual changes contribute towards a bigger picture plan.

The wants and needs of this generation are different from the last and will be different from the next. We know that things will naturally adapt and change in response to people’s changing needs, but having a better understanding of current and future needs is key to how we plan and where we go as communities.

PROVIDE YOUR INPUT

RANK IDEAS


Input collected will be reviewed, themed and used to refine the first chapter of the local area plan. The refined version of the first chapter of the local area plan will be shared as part of the next phase of engagement (anticipated for fall 2022). The refined version of the first chapter will further outline the area’s history, highlight key features and amenities connected to the area as it exists today, and include a vision and core values to help guide future decisions about growth, change and redevelopment in the future.



STAY CONNECTED


Subscribe to email updates to learn how feedback was used and to learn about upcoming engagement opportunities. Our next phase of engagement is anticipated for fall, 2022 which will be focused on discussing and exploring where and how growth and change could happen in the area.


My Idea Stations have been placed throughout the Riley Communities area. These will be used throughout the project to share information. Find a My Idea Station near you by clicking on the My Idea Station Map below.


Engagement booklets will be mailed to area residents starting the week of April 12. If you don't receive an engagement booklet in the mail, you can pick one up at a My Idea Station (above) and/or review a digital copy below.