Should Edmonton Airport's North Tower Expansion Be Approved?

Official title: North Tower Expansion at Edmonton International Airport

Closed Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Transportation
Edmonton International Airport wants to expand its North Tower by about 1,163 square meters. The expansion involves redeveloping all floors with mechanical, electrical, and structural work. Before approving, the airport authority needs to determine if this will cause significant environmental harm.

Why This Matters

This is a fairly routine building expansion at an existing airport. If you work at or frequently use Edmonton International Airport, the construction might affect your experience temporarily. For most Albertans, this has minimal direct impact.

What Could Change

If approved, the North Tower will gain about 1,163 square meters of new space. Construction will include mechanical, electrical, architectural, and structural work across all floors. Environmental conditions may be attached to the approval.

Key Issues

  • Will the North Tower expansion cause significant adverse environmental effects?

How to Participate

  1. Submit written comments by email to yegimpactassessments@flyeia.com or by mail to Edmonton Regional Airport Authority, 1, 1000 Airport Road, Edmonton International Airport, AB, T9E 0V3.

Indigenous Consultation

This consultation requires engagement with Indigenous communities under the Crown's duty to consult.