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Help Shape the Future of Saskatoon's Nutana Corridor

Saskatoon, SK

Saskatoon is reimagining the Nutana Corridor—a busy street that could become more than just a road. The city wants to know what matters to you: better sidewalks, more housing, improved parks, or something else? This plan will guide development along...

Why This Matters: Live in or near Nutana? This plan will shape what gets built on your street. More housing could mean more neighbours—and more local shops. Better sidewalks and parks could make your daily walk safer and more pleasant. If you commute through the area, changes here affect your route too.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Ontario Exempt Low-Risk Activities from Environmental Permits?

Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)

Ontario wants to let certain projects skip environmental permits. The province says these activities—like small sewage connections, temporary construction drainage, and pottery kiln emissions—are low-risk and don't need ministry review. The goal...

Why This Matters: Waiting for a new home to be built? These changes could speed things up. Developers and municipalities would skip permit steps for routine work like temporary drainage during construction. But if you care about water quality or live near construction sites, you might wonder: are these activities...

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Housing & Communities
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Where Should Brentwood's New Pedestrian and Cyclist Overpass Go?

Burnaby, BC

Burnaby is studying five possible locations for a new overpass to help people walk and bike across the railway in Brentwood. The city wants to know which routes matter most to residents. Your input will help decide where to build and what the design...

Why This Matters: Walk or bike in Brentwood? The railway cuts the neighbourhood in two. A new overpass could make your daily trips to shops, schools, or the SkyTrain safer and faster. Parents with strollers and seniors would benefit too.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Help Shape Richmond's Tourism Future Through 2035

Richmond, BC

Richmond is asking residents to review its draft 10-year tourism plan. The plan sets a vision for how the city should develop as a destination through 2035. Over 750 people already helped shape this draft through surveys and community events. Now...

Why This Matters: Live in Richmond? This plan shapes what tourism looks like in your neighbourhood for the next decade. More visitors could mean more jobs and busier restaurants—but also more traffic and higher housing pressure. Your feedback helps balance growth with livability.

Community Planning Economy & Jobs Housing & Communities
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Should a 31-Storey Mixed-Use Building with 408 Affordable Units Be Approved at College and Henry Streets?

Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (ON)

Toronto wants to build a 31-storey tower at College and Henry Streets, near the St. Patrick subway station. The plan includes 490 apartments, with 408 designated as affordable housing. To make this happen, the city needs to change the zoning from...

Why This Matters: Looking for affordable housing in downtown Toronto? This project could add 408 affordable units near transit. Live in the neighbourhood? A 31-storey tower will change the streetscape. Heritage buildings on site would be preserved, but the area's character shifts from low-rise residential to...

Community Planning Housing & Communities
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Should Vaughan's New Official Plan Be Approved?

Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (ON)

The City of Vaughan has created a new Official Plan to guide how the city grows and develops until 2051. The province is now reviewing it to make sure it aligns with Ontario's land use policies. This plan will replace the current one from 2010 and...

Why This Matters: Live in Vaughan or thinking of moving there? This plan shapes where homes, businesses, and parks can be built for the next 25 years. It affects housing density, traffic patterns, and green spaces across the entire city.

Community Planning Housing & Communities
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Help Name New Streets in St. John's

St. John's, NL

St. John's wants your ideas for street names. The city is building up its Reserved Street Names Inventory for future developments. You can suggest names inspired by local history, nature, culture, or neighbourhood themes. One catch: no names of...

Why This Matters: Ever driven down a street and wondered who named it? Here's your chance to leave a mark on your city. The names you suggest could end up on street signs in new neighbourhoods. It's a small way to shape how St. John's tells its story.

Community Planning Housing & Communities
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How Should St. John's Engage With Young Adults?

St. John's, NL

St. John's wants to hear from residents aged 18-30 about how the city should communicate and connect with them. The current youth engagement strategy is from 2020 and doesn't reflect how young adults communicate today. Your input will shape a new...

Why This Matters: Are you 18-30 and feel like the city doesn't hear you? This is your chance to change that. You could influence how St. John's designs public spaces and plans for the future. Plus, there's a chance to win a $100 gift card just for sharing your thoughts.

Policy & Studies Housing & Communities
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Help Shape Cambridge's Arts and Culture Future

Waterloo Region, ON

Cambridge is creating a 10-year plan for arts and culture. The city wants to know what you think about cultural services, facilities, public art, and events. A consulting firm will analyze the feedback independently.

Why This Matters: Live in Cambridge? This plan will shape what cultural programs, events, and public art you'll see over the next decade. Whether you want more festivals, better arts facilities, or more community programming, now's your chance to speak up.

Community Planning Education Housing & Communities
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Should 14 Avenue N.W. Get a Multi-Use Path and Roundabout?

Calgary, AB

Calgary is rebuilding 14 Avenue N.W. between 24 Street and 14 Street because the road is in rough shape. They're asking residents whether to add a multi-use path for cyclists and pedestrians, install a roundabout at 19 Street, and remove some street...

Why This Matters: Walk, bike, or drive on 14 Avenue N.W.? This redesign affects your daily commute. The proposed multi-use path could make cycling safer, but parking on the south side would disappear. If you use Lions Park LRT or shop at North Hill Centre, these changes shape how you get around.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Kitchener Build New Walking and Cycling Trails in Rockway?

Waterloo Region, ON

Kitchener wants to connect two major trails through the Rockway neighbourhood. The project would link the Iron Horse Trail to the TransCanada Trail on Wilson Avenue. It's designed for people of all ages and abilities. Construction on Floral Crescent...

Why This Matters: Live in Rockway or nearby? This could change how you get around. New trails mean safer routes to transit, schools, and downtown. If you bike, walk, or use a mobility device, this is designed with you in mind. Over 3,000 residents already said this corridor was a priority.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Steveston Change How It Manages Parking?

Richmond, BC

Richmond is studying parking in the Steveston area to figure out if there are enough spots and how well they're being used. The city wants to hear from residents and visitors about their parking experiences and ideas for improvement.

Why This Matters: Ever circled the block looking for parking in Steveston? This study could change how parking works in the village. Whether you're a local resident, a business owner, or someone who visits for the shops and waterfront, your parking frustrations—or successes—matter here.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Wellington Crescent Get Temporary Bike Lanes?

Winnipeg, MB

Winnipeg wants to build temporary bike lanes on Wellington Crescent in spring 2026. The route runs from Academy Road to Stradbrook Avenue. The city is asking residents how changes to parking, traffic flow, and street access might affect them before...

Why This Matters: Live on or near Wellington Crescent? This will change how you park, get deliveries, and access your home. Bike commuters could get a safer route connecting to the existing cycling network. Drivers may see lane changes and new traffic patterns.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should 65 Hectares of Griesbach Be Redeveloped for New Housing?

Edmonton, AB

Edmonton is considering a plan to redevelop 160 acres in northeast Griesbach. The proposal includes a mix of low and medium density housing, plus a small commercial area at 153 Avenue and Beaumaris Road. The maple trees along 97 Street would be...

Why This Matters: Live in or near Griesbach? This plan shapes what gets built next door. More housing could mean more neighbours, more traffic, but also more parks and local shops. The maple trees you walk past on 97 Street? They're staying. If you have thoughts on how this area should grow, now's the time to share...

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Ontario Pause Affordable Housing Requirements in Toronto, Mississauga, and Kitchener?

Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (ON)

Ontario wants to pause inclusionary zoning rules in Toronto, Mississauga, and Kitchener until July 2027. Right now, these rules require developers to include affordable units in new buildings near transit stations. The government says the pause...

Why This Matters: Looking for an affordable apartment in the GTA or Kitchener? This decision affects how many get built. Developers say current rules make projects too expensive to start. But pausing them means fewer affordable units in new buildings near transit. If you're priced out of these cities, this one...

Regulations & Permits Economy & Jobs Housing & Communities
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Should Vancouver Allow Social Housing in All Neighbourhoods Without Rezoning?

Vancouver, BC

Vancouver wants to make it easier to build affordable housing. The proposal would let social, supportive, and co-op housing go up in any neighbourhood without the lengthy rezoning process. That means faster construction and lower costs for projects...

Why This Matters: Struggling to find affordable rent in Vancouver? This could mean more housing options in your neighbourhood. If you're on a waitlist for social housing, faster approvals could shorten your wait. Even homeowners should pay attention—this changes what can be built next door.

Community Planning Housing & Communities