Trails and Sidewalk Master Plan

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What is a Trail and Sidewalk Master Plan?

A Trails and Sidewalk Master Plan is a document that:

  • provides the City with a direction for improving the existing trail and sidewalk network; and
  • guides the growth and potential expansion of future trails and sidewalk routes, infrastructure, amenities and policy direction.

Get Involved During COVID-19

We recognize that it is a very difficult time right now both globally and locally. However, we also want to make sure that our citizens still have a voice and say in the projects during this time.

The safety of our citizens and staff is important. That is why the engagement opportunities for the Trail and Sidewalk Master Plan project have moved online until restrictions on public gatherings are lifted and it is safe for in-person engagement to continue.

Have a questions about how to get involved? No problem, email us at yourvoice@lloydminster.ca.

Hearing your feedback is extremely important to us!


Phase 1

In Phase 1 we aimed to understand the following objectives:

  • What do you value about trails and sidewalks?
  • How you currently use the trail and sidewalk network and how you would like to use it in the future?
  • What elements of trails and sidewalks are most important to you?
  • What current issues exist?
  • What ideas and opportunities do you see for the future?

The Phase 1 public engagement was held between May 28 and June 18, 2020. Have any questions about the project? Ask us in the Q & A tool below.

Over the past few months we have been collecting technical data on missing links of sidewalks and trails, analyzing the overall network, and using the input gathered from the public and stakeholders this spring to co-create a Project Vision statement and help inform the development of the Trails and Sidewalk Master Plan. In May a workshop was held with City departments, and through May to June a public survey gathered input from 316 participants.

Thank you to all who provided input in May and June. Are you interested in what the resident and public had to say in Phase 1 of the project? View the What We Heard Report.


Phase 3A

In Phase 3A of the project, the City of Lloydminster hosted a virtual workshop. These meetings allowed for community groups and frequent users to discuss the challenges and opportunities they had within the current systems. This engagement occurred in August, 2020.

View the What We Heard Report on the side menu for more information on the key themes and session highlights.


Phase 3B

In Phase 3B of the project, we sought feedback through an online survey and stakeholder meetings. Learn more about the feedback received in the What We Heard Report.


Stay tuned to the project webpage for additional updates, or subscribe to the Community Engagement Newsletter.

What is a Trail and Sidewalk Master Plan?

A Trails and Sidewalk Master Plan is a document that:

  • provides the City with a direction for improving the existing trail and sidewalk network; and
  • guides the growth and potential expansion of future trails and sidewalk routes, infrastructure, amenities and policy direction.

Get Involved During COVID-19

We recognize that it is a very difficult time right now both globally and locally. However, we also want to make sure that our citizens still have a voice and say in the projects during this time.

The safety of our citizens and staff is important. That is why the engagement opportunities for the Trail and Sidewalk Master Plan project have moved online until restrictions on public gatherings are lifted and it is safe for in-person engagement to continue.

Have a questions about how to get involved? No problem, email us at yourvoice@lloydminster.ca.

Hearing your feedback is extremely important to us!


Phase 1

In Phase 1 we aimed to understand the following objectives:

  • What do you value about trails and sidewalks?
  • How you currently use the trail and sidewalk network and how you would like to use it in the future?
  • What elements of trails and sidewalks are most important to you?
  • What current issues exist?
  • What ideas and opportunities do you see for the future?

The Phase 1 public engagement was held between May 28 and June 18, 2020. Have any questions about the project? Ask us in the Q & A tool below.

Over the past few months we have been collecting technical data on missing links of sidewalks and trails, analyzing the overall network, and using the input gathered from the public and stakeholders this spring to co-create a Project Vision statement and help inform the development of the Trails and Sidewalk Master Plan. In May a workshop was held with City departments, and through May to June a public survey gathered input from 316 participants.

Thank you to all who provided input in May and June. Are you interested in what the resident and public had to say in Phase 1 of the project? View the What We Heard Report.


Phase 3A

In Phase 3A of the project, the City of Lloydminster hosted a virtual workshop. These meetings allowed for community groups and frequent users to discuss the challenges and opportunities they had within the current systems. This engagement occurred in August, 2020.

View the What We Heard Report on the side menu for more information on the key themes and session highlights.


Phase 3B

In Phase 3B of the project, we sought feedback through an online survey and stakeholder meetings. Learn more about the feedback received in the What We Heard Report.


Stay tuned to the project webpage for additional updates, or subscribe to the Community Engagement Newsletter.

What are your trails and sidewalk questions?

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    I would like to know why the sidewalks are not as maintained in the neighborhood of E.S. Laird school, that's from the soccer fields to downtown, all in that area? Many of the side walks are crumbling, the curbs are not wheelchair or stroller friendly. Definitely need some attention in this area.

    Morgann asked almost 4 years ago

    Hi Morgann,

    Thanks for your question. Our Transportation team prioritizes the severity of sidewalk repair and acts accordingly. Residents are encouraged to use the Report a Concern function at www.lloydminster.ca/ReportAConcern to bring community issues to our attention. Alternatively, you can also contact the Operations Centre at 789-874-3700. 

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