Glenwood Neighbourhood Infill Planning

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Infill development is an important aspect of renewing and revitalizing Winnipeg’s mature communities. In Glenwood, where significant infill housing has occurred over the past 10 years, it has also contributed to many issues for the neighbourhood.

On June 24, 2021, Council approved the Small-Scale and Low-Rise Residential Development Guidelines for Mature Communities (Residential Infill Guidelines). These guidelines are a tool for designers, developers, and residents to help ensure that new housing development fits with the character of the community and surrounding area.

The City of Winnipeg (City) is now developing a Planned Development Overlay (PDO) to strengthen the Residential Infill Guidelines in Glenwood. The PDO will help reinforce parts of the guidelines related to character of houses, privacy, sunlight, landscaping, and trees by putting them into regulations.


Infill development is an important aspect of renewing and revitalizing Winnipeg’s mature communities. In Glenwood, where significant infill housing has occurred over the past 10 years, it has also contributed to many issues for the neighbourhood.

On June 24, 2021, Council approved the Small-Scale and Low-Rise Residential Development Guidelines for Mature Communities (Residential Infill Guidelines). These guidelines are a tool for designers, developers, and residents to help ensure that new housing development fits with the character of the community and surrounding area.

The City of Winnipeg (City) is now developing a Planned Development Overlay (PDO) to strengthen the Residential Infill Guidelines in Glenwood. The PDO will help reinforce parts of the guidelines related to character of houses, privacy, sunlight, landscaping, and trees by putting them into regulations.

Consultation has concluded
  • Council decision

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    On July 21, Council directed the Public Service to prepare a Zoning By-law Amendment that inserts the Draft Glenwood Planned Development Overlay (PDO) into the Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to address residential infill-related concerns in the Glenwood Neighbourhood. The Draft Glenwood PDO will reinforce parts of the Small-Scale and Low-Rise Residential Development Guidelines for Mature Communities (Residential Infill Guidelines) in Glenwood, specifically as it relates to the character of houses, privacy, sunlight, landscaping, and trees.

    The Riel Community Committee will then hold a public hearing on the Zoning By-law Amendment and submit its recommendations to Council.

  • Public engagement summary now available

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    The public engagement summary and appendices are now available and provide an overview of the feedback collected for the project.

    An administrative report with recommendations to address infill-related issues in Glenwood will be presented to the Standing Policy Committee on Property and Development, Heritage, and Downtown Development (SPC-PD) on July 4, 2022. If you would like to appear as a delegation, please contact the City Clerk's Department by noon on June 30, 2022.

  • Public engagement is now closed

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    Thank you to all who attended the virtual open house on March 14, 2022 or completed the survey. The survey was available from February 24 to March 23, 2022. Feedback is currently being considered and a summary of the engagement process will be posted online.

  • There's still time to provide feedback

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    Thank you to all who attended the Glenwood Neighbourhood Infill Planning virtual open house on March 14, 2022.

    If you were unable to attend, we encourage you to view the view the presentation slides and provide your comments through the survey.

    The survey will remain open until March 23, 2022.

  • We want to hear from you

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    We want your input on the proposed approach to address infill-related issues related to character of houses, privacy, sunlight, landscaping, and trees. Take the survey and join us at a virtual open house on March 14, 2022.

    Virtual Open House
    Date: Monday, March 14, 2022
    Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
    Registration: Sign up today!

    Attend the virtual open house to:

    • Learn more about the Residential Infill Guidelines and how they apply to the Glenwood neighbourhood
    • Get an overview of the draft PDO for Glenwood
    • Ask questions about the project and provide feedback


    The survey closes on March 23, 2022.