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In June 2018, Inglewood community was approved by City Council for the Neighbourhood Revitalization program.
Between December 2018 and June 2019, the City worked with Inglewood community members, through a community working group, focused neighbourhood discussions and large community engagement workshops to make informed decisions regarding the identification of community's strengths and opportunities and a vision for the Revitalization Program in Inglewood. Together, the City and the community have co-created a Revitalization Strategy with actionable goals to cooperatively implement ideas aimed at enhancing community life.
Inglewood Revitalization Strategy (Detailed)
Strategy at a Glance (One-pager)
The Community Capital Project Team is an integral part of the Revitalization program’s process for capital investment. They will make recommendations to the City for investment within Inglewood. In Fall 2020 a workbook was distributed to gather feedback on the physical infrastructure development. Here is what we heard:
After months of consultation between the community members and the City of Edmonton, the Inglewood Revitalization Strategy is ready. The strategy highlights actionable goals & ideas which will be implemented over the next few years.
Inglewood Revitalization Strategy
Strategy at a Glance
Community feedback & decision-making provided the foundation of the neighbourhoods’ Revitalization Strategy & the action plan. The What We Heard Report is the compiled community input from December 2018 & June 2019.
A public drop-in event was held at the Winnifred Stewart Association. This event was an opportunity for attendees to:
A public engagement workshop occurred at the Winnifred Stewart Association. Participants were asked to share the strengths and opportunities in the Inglewood neighbourhood and help to identify actions for change.
As implementation of the Revitalization strategy moves forward, the voices, wisdom and perspectives of community members will continue to feature prominently.
Residents, local organizations and businesses can access program funding for community-led initiatives through the Revitalization Project Macro Grant or Neighbourhoods Micro-Grant.
Title | Revitalization Coordinator |
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inglewoodrevitalization@edmonton.ca |
All additional inquiries can be directed to the Neighbourhood Revitalization team, or by calling 311.
neighbourhoodrevitalization@edmonton.ca |