City staff will be at Ginter's Meadow next Tuesday to gather opinions on the city's plan to pave the trail running through the area.
The one kilometre of trail within the off-leash area is scheduled to be paved this year to complete a fully accessible Foothills Trail link from 18th Avenue to Ferry Avenue.
The trail will connect to the existing Ginter's off-leash parking lot at the end of Massey Drive and to the portion of the Foothills trail that was paved in 2015.
"This trail link is part of the city's 30-kilometre Centennial Trail Loop," strategic park planner Laurie-Ann Kosec said.
"Paving the route will make the meadow more accessible and available for citizens of all ages and mobility levels, which is important for many residents as the city does not yet have an accessible trail within any of the other two off-leash areas in the city."
Staff will be at the site from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. and suggestions on the city's park strategy in general will also be welcome.
Feedback can also be submitted online at www.pgcitizen.ca until June 3.