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    I also wonder how localized the drought classifications are - so much of Southern Alberta's rain is thunderstorm based, so inevitably...
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    CBBarnett reacted to badc0ffee's post in the thread General Construction Updates with Like Like.
    I saw a couple of people using the tables, and the mister went off at one point. But I was just passing through 2x a day for the 4 days...
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    CBBarnett replied to the thread Statscan numbers.
    Thanks @ByeByeBaby - I was desperately hoping someone with better GIS skills than me would pick up the torch and advance this...
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    CBBarnett reacted to 1875's post in the thread The Broward | 19m | 6s | Truman | MoDA with Like Like.
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    CBBarnett reacted to ByeByeBaby's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Love Love.
    Here's my take on densities, a similar but slightly different analysis. I calculated densities with three changes; I used buffered...
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    CBBarnett replied to the thread Statscan numbers.
    What you’ll find is the massive drop-off is often still far denser than Calgary’s drop off. Calgarys early suburbs (1960s - 1980s) are...
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    CBBarnett reacted to trtcttc's post in the thread Calgary Bike Lanes and Bike Paths with Like Like.
    "McLean says he’d like the Eighth Avenue bike lane taken out, and wants to see others – including the thoroughfare on 12 Avenue –...
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    CBBarnett replied to the thread Statscan numbers.
    It’s all CMA populations so it’s comparable and includes all suburbs within the CMA. I didn’t bother isolating for the city proper...
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    CBBarnett replied to the thread Statscan numbers.
    For the smaller cities, a lot of it is a threshold problem and how census tracts are drawn - they just don’t have a lot of areas at...
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    CBBarnett replied to the thread Statscan numbers.
    Here's a post I did about this a few years ago, summarizes my attempt to rationalize population, density and the "vibe" of a city. link...
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    CBBarnett reacted to CalgaryTiger's post in the thread Roads, Highways & Infrastructure with Like Like.
    Minister of Transportation logic: The issue with the Deerfoot is the bike lanes. Once that issue is sorted the Province will properly...
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    CBBarnett replied to the thread Statscan numbers.
    Might still fit. My guess would be the inner SW has seen the highest uptake in redevelopment of the building new building stock to...
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    A "Tuesday surprise"...new DP submitted, this one for a 35-ish storey 390-foot tower called "The Morrison" at 1400 ST SW. Developer is...
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    CBBarnett replied to the thread Statscan numbers.
    I have often thought about how to quantify such a qualitative thing, here's two ideas that might work to put some numbers to it. I don't...
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    CBBarnett reacted to Mountain Man's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    Vancouver feels like a much bigger city at ground level though, definitely closer to Toronto and Montreal than Calgary or Edmonton.

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