Winnipeg Mayor's Inner Circle Approves Mixed-Use Dugald Development Plan
Winnipeg Mayor's Team OKs Mixed-Use Dugald Plan

Winnipeg's mayor and his inner circle have approved a plan for a mixed-use development on Dugald, a move expected to transform the area with new housing and commercial opportunities. The decision was announced on June 17, 2026, following internal discussions.

Development Details

The project aims to create a vibrant community space, combining residential units with retail and office spaces. Proponents argue it will stimulate local economic growth and address housing shortages.

City officials emphasize the need for sustainable urban planning, with the development incorporating green spaces and modern infrastructure.

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Community Impact

Local residents have expressed mixed reactions, with some welcoming the investment and others concerned about increased traffic and density. Public consultations are planned to gather further input.

The mayor's office stated that the project aligns with broader city goals to revitalize underutilized areas and promote transit-oriented development.

Construction is expected to begin within the next year, pending final approvals and environmental assessments.

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