Neighbourhood Decision Making

The results are in! The City of London is excited to announce the 20 winning projects selected by residents through the 2024 Neighbourhood Decision Making program.

Please note that due to a reporting error, the total number of votes cast was incorrectly posted earlier. This has since been updated and the total number of votes is 18,464. There are no changes to the list of winning projects Londoners selected.

View the voting results here.

The voting process, which took place online, by phone, and in person from November 4 to 9, determined how $250,000 in funding will be allocated to community-driven projects designed to enhance the city’s neighbourhoods.

The $250,000 in funding will be distributed across five geographic areas of the city, with each area receiving up to $50,000 for projects. Individual projects will receive up to $30,000 in funding. The winning ideas cover a wide range of initiatives, from outdoor place spaces to tree planting to community art and neighbourhood events.

 

The 2024 Winning Projects

 

Central London

Big Idea: Natural Playground at Academie De La Tamise Greenspace

Small Ideas:

  • Neighbourhood Porch Concert Series in Central London
  • Gaga Ball Pit at Mountsfield Public School Greenspace

 

Northwest London

Big Idea: Natural Playground at Saint Marguerite D'Youville Catholic Elementary School

Small Ideas:

  • Volleyball and Seating in Oak Park
  • Utility Box Mural in Northwest London
  • Little Library on Elson Road
  • Park Bench in Beaverbrook Woods

 

Northeast London

Big Idea: Picnic Tables at Mother Teresa Secondary School Greenspace

Small Ideas:

  • Outdoor Seating and Tree Planting at East Carling Public School Greenspace
  • Soccer Goal Posts for Cedar Hollow Park
  • Bike Repair Station on Trail at Stoney Creek Valley Southeast

 

Southwest London

Big Idea: Small Play Equipment and Playground Resurfacing with Accessible Entry Point at Cleardale Public School

Small Ideas:

  • Tree Planting in White Oaks Park
  • Multicultural Free Little Library on Clarendon Crescent
  • Neighbourhood Art Show in Byron
  • Bike Parking at Boler Road and Byron Baseline Road

 

Southeast London

Big Idea: Trees, Benches and Small Play Equipment at Trafalgar Public School

Small Ideas:

  • Tree Planting in CNRA Park
  • Bird Friendly Decals at East Lions Community Centre

 

There are no changes to the winning projects Londoners selected. The same projects won based on popular vote.

The webpage getinvolved.london.ca/ndm has been updated with this information. 

Our apologies for this error. 

Last modified:Wednesday, November 20, 2024