TooBizzy
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I've been poking around with the numbers for an urban studies paper, aided quite a lot by @MichaelS's fantastic reporting and maintenance here.
Here's the headline: We're dealing with about half a Beltline in about half a square kilometre.
Post 2020 development in Springbank Hill is on track to nearly triple the population of the community as a whole in 5-10 years, especially if the Outline Plan in the SW is factored in.
As I suspected, development between 17 and 19 Avenues should be enough to constitute a separate census tract, which would be among the densest in Canada, certainly in Calgary. The remaining development will be about a quarter the density, though nothing to scoff at itself, still keeping the node as a whole above the density of the Beltline (even excluding Stampede Park).
Yet, to date, Blue Line extension is planned to skip completely over all this, to service a standard low-density suburban neighbourhood instead.
Note that unit counts flagged with (?) are estimates. In the case of the Shane Homes et al. portion, it's probably just a handful of units off, but for Indigo and the WCD projects, we don't have DPs or official design concept announcements, so I'm estimating by relating their built form, FAR, parcel size, to similar projects.
Here's the headline: We're dealing with about half a Beltline in about half a square kilometre.
Post 2020 development in Springbank Hill is on track to nearly triple the population of the community as a whole in 5-10 years, especially if the Outline Plan in the SW is factored in.
As I suspected, development between 17 and 19 Avenues should be enough to constitute a separate census tract, which would be among the densest in Canada, certainly in Calgary. The remaining development will be about a quarter the density, though nothing to scoff at itself, still keeping the node as a whole above the density of the Beltline (even excluding Stampede Park).
Yet, to date, Blue Line extension is planned to skip completely over all this, to service a standard low-density suburban neighbourhood instead.
Note that unit counts flagged with (?) are estimates. In the case of the Shane Homes et al. portion, it's probably just a handful of units off, but for Indigo and the WCD projects, we don't have DPs or official design concept announcements, so I'm estimating by relating their built form, FAR, parcel size, to similar projects.