Pakoshayimooh Village Feedback Survey
We want to hear your thoughts on Pakoshayimooh Village, an affordable sober-living housing development planned for Edmonton’s Blatchford neighbourhood. The project is designed to provide stable housing within a safe, well-managed, and community-oriented environment, rooted in wellness, connection, and thoughtful integration into the surrounding neighbourhood.

If you live, work, or own a business nearby, or are part of the broader Edmonton community, your feedback will help inform design considerations for common areas, commercial spaces, transportation, parking, safety during and after construction, and other on-site amenities.

To learn more about the project and review additional details before sharing your feedback, we encourage you to visit our website:
metishousing.ca/housing/hope-village

Residents and businesses located in Blatchford, Prince Charles, Prince Rupert, Westwood, and Spruce Avenue are eligible to be entered into a draw to win one of three $100 gift cards for completing this survey.

Please share your feedback by February 28, 2026.

West elevation:
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Interior Courtyard:

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Pakoshayimooh Village Feedback Survey
We want to hear your thoughts on Pakoshayimooh Village, an affordable sober-living housing development planned for Edmonton’s Blatchford neighbourhood. The project is designed to provide stable housing within a safe, well-managed, and community-oriented environment, rooted in wellness, connection, and thoughtful integration into the surrounding neighbourhood.

If you live, work, or own a business nearby, or are part of the broader Edmonton community, your feedback will help inform design considerations for common areas, commercial spaces, transportation, parking, safety during and after construction, and other on-site amenities.

To learn more about the project and review additional details before sharing your feedback, we encourage you to visit our website:
metishousing.ca/housing/hope-village

Residents and businesses located in Blatchford, Prince Charles, Prince Rupert, Westwood, and Spruce Avenue are eligible to be entered into a draw to win one of three $100 gift cards for completing this survey.

Please share your feedback by February 28, 2026.

West elevation:
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Interior Courtyard:

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You love to see it!
 
Pakoshayimooh Village Feedback Survey
We want to hear your thoughts on Pakoshayimooh Village, an affordable sober-living housing development planned for Edmonton’s Blatchford neighbourhood. The project is designed to provide stable housing within a safe, well-managed, and community-oriented environment, rooted in wellness, connection, and thoughtful integration into the surrounding neighbourhood.

If you live, work, or own a business nearby, or are part of the broader Edmonton community, your feedback will help inform design considerations for common areas, commercial spaces, transportation, parking, safety during and after construction, and other on-site amenities.

To learn more about the project and review additional details before sharing your feedback, we encourage you to visit our website:
metishousing.ca/housing/hope-village

Residents and businesses located in Blatchford, Prince Charles, Prince Rupert, Westwood, and Spruce Avenue are eligible to be entered into a draw to win one of three $100 gift cards for completing this survey.

Please share your feedback by February 28, 2026.

West elevation:
View attachment 716674
Interior Courtyard:

View attachment 716675
My personal thoughts:
I hope the west side of the building does a better job at interacting with the Fane Mews Pedestrian Street, especially if it will have commercial uses. The current rendering is underwhelming... Streetside really dropped the ball by not having ANY condo townhomes have front doors face Fane Mews.
The aesthetic of the building looks really nice though.
 
My personal thoughts:
I hope the west side of the building does a better job at interacting with the Fane Mews Pedestrian Street, especially if it will have commercial uses. The current rendering is underwhelming... Streetside really dropped the ball by not having ANY condo townhomes have front doors face Fane Mews.
The aesthetic of the building looks really nice though.
There are a couple of Streetside units facing the Mews, but where they really dropped the ball was not installing a gate in the fence along the Mews. People using those doors need to go all the way around to the alley. Hopefully this is something the condo board will address when it is formed (which'll happen when the last townhouse is finished).
 

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