Help us create an online hub for all things neighbourhoods!

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Consultation has concluded, please visit the NEW neighbourhoods website that has been developed thanks to feedback like yours! 

When we worked with the community to develop our neighbourhood strategy, over 1,700 residents shared their thoughts about the great things neighbours can do to make Waterloo a more vibrant, caring, and engaged place where everyone belongs. An online hub for all things neighbourhoods - the development of a neighbourhood-specific website - will help neighbours access supports, tools, and information for neighbours to do great things.

Based on the feedback we received during the development of the neighbourhood strategy, our new neighbourhood website will include:

  • Ideas to encourage neighbourliness
  • Information on volunteering in your neighbourhood
  • Available neighbourhood funding
  • Online space for neighbourhood groups to connect
  • Information about neighbourhood-based programs such as outdoor rinks, block connectors, neighbourhood and homes associations, and community gardens
  • Easy to use toolkits for common neighbourhood projects or ideas
  • Information about access to special event equipment for neighbourhood activities
  • A mapping tool to explore indoor and outdoor spaces in Waterloo

Thank you for your feedback!

Thank you to everyone that provided feedback on the online hub for all things neighbourhoods! Based on the survey responses, the following items will be incorporated into website plans:

  • Neighbourhood identity plans to help those without a neighbourhood association identify and name their area to help build community connections.
  • Neighbourhood equipment program and available details.
  • Neighbourhood-focused funding and grant information.
  • Toolkits to assist neighbours with neighbourhood interactions such as how to support an inclusive neighbourhood, how to organize a neighbourhood event, and how to welcome new neighbours.
  • Tips and inspiration from other communities.
  • An easy to use and welcoming design that incorporates real neighbourhood photos.

Next steps:

The neighbourhood team is working with the website provider to:

  1. Incorporate feedback into website content development and design
  2. Select design and layout features for the website
  3. Host online engagement with a website content draft
  4. Launch the website
  5. Add additional functions based on neighbourhood strategy action items
  6. Update content and resources to reflect community supports over time

Stay tuned!

Follow this project to receive updates about the neighbourhoods website. Notifications will include important details and information on the next round of engagement to review the draft website.

When we worked with the community to develop our neighbourhood strategy, over 1,700 residents shared their thoughts about the great things neighbours can do to make Waterloo a more vibrant, caring, and engaged place where everyone belongs. An online hub for all things neighbourhoods - the development of a neighbourhood-specific website - will help neighbours access supports, tools, and information for neighbours to do great things.

Based on the feedback we received during the development of the neighbourhood strategy, our new neighbourhood website will include:

  • Ideas to encourage neighbourliness
  • Information on volunteering in your neighbourhood
  • Available neighbourhood funding
  • Online space for neighbourhood groups to connect
  • Information about neighbourhood-based programs such as outdoor rinks, block connectors, neighbourhood and homes associations, and community gardens
  • Easy to use toolkits for common neighbourhood projects or ideas
  • Information about access to special event equipment for neighbourhood activities
  • A mapping tool to explore indoor and outdoor spaces in Waterloo

Thank you for your feedback!

Thank you to everyone that provided feedback on the online hub for all things neighbourhoods! Based on the survey responses, the following items will be incorporated into website plans:

  • Neighbourhood identity plans to help those without a neighbourhood association identify and name their area to help build community connections.
  • Neighbourhood equipment program and available details.
  • Neighbourhood-focused funding and grant information.
  • Toolkits to assist neighbours with neighbourhood interactions such as how to support an inclusive neighbourhood, how to organize a neighbourhood event, and how to welcome new neighbours.
  • Tips and inspiration from other communities.
  • An easy to use and welcoming design that incorporates real neighbourhood photos.

Next steps:

The neighbourhood team is working with the website provider to:

  1. Incorporate feedback into website content development and design
  2. Select design and layout features for the website
  3. Host online engagement with a website content draft
  4. Launch the website
  5. Add additional functions based on neighbourhood strategy action items
  6. Update content and resources to reflect community supports over time

Stay tuned!

Follow this project to receive updates about the neighbourhoods website. Notifications will include important details and information on the next round of engagement to review the draft website.

Consultation has concluded, please visit the NEW neighbourhoods website that has been developed thanks to feedback like yours! 

If you have any questions about our new neighbourhood website, our neighbourhood strategy, or anything else related to Waterloo neighbourhoods, please post them here! We'll respond as soon as we can.

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    Sorry, I didn't see the survey earlier. Are you discussing replacing website such as http://laurelwood.ca ? (Frankly it doesn't get much updating, as most things are done on facebook.)

    Dave Dolson asked over 3 years ago

    There is another opportunity to provide feedback at a later stage this fall, so consider signing up for project updates to participate then!  

    The online hub is not meant to replace individual neighbourhood communications (e.g. Laurelwood website, social media). There is interest to better connect people to their neighbourhood associations, so plans will incorporate some opportunities for this.