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Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

I don't want to sound like Rick Bell, but how the hell did this thing cost $47 million?
And take 3 years. I don't like to sound like Rick Bell either, but I know where you're coming from. I'm looking at the plaza and thinking it was a lot of time and money, for something that doesn't seem much different. The riverfront portion is nice and there is a noticeable difference, but the section between the riverfront and 2nd ave feels like much ado about nothing. I also wish they had put in a protected bike lane from the river path over to third ave.
 
I don't want to sound like Rick Bell, but how the hell did this thing cost $47 million?

And take 3 years. I don't like to sound like Rick Bell either, but I know where you're coming from. I'm looking at the plaza and thinking it was a lot of time and money, for something that doesn't seem much different. The riverfront portion is nice and there is a noticeable difference, but the section between the riverfront and 2nd ave feels like much ado about nothing. I also wish they had put in a protected bike lane from the river path over to third ave.

Lots of utility work (including to supply festivals with lots of on site power). Constrained site next to a water body, and very close to residential. The incremental expense of relocating programming that was typically on the plaza. Archaeology of the entire site down 2 metres. Integrating invisible flood protection. Buying the land/buying out the lease Hard Rock/Brewster's/KidsNCo was on.

May also include replacing the Jaipur Bridge? Always hard to nail down scope on these budgets versus a raft of adjacent projects.
 
Lots of utility work (including to supply festivals with lots of on site power). Constrained site next to a water body, and very close to residential. The incremental expense of relocating programming that was typically on the plaza. Archaeology of the entire site down 2 metres. Integrating invisible flood protection. Buying the land/buying out the lease Hard Rock/Brewster's/KidsNCo was on.

May also include replacing the Jaipur Bridge? Always hard to nail down scope on these budgets versus a raft of adjacent projects.
OK that makes more sense, although still a lot of money. I believe Jaipur Bridge was a separate project not included in this cost.
 
I don't want to sound like Rick Bell, but how the hell did this thing cost $47 million?
The city spent 1 million on Jack Long park in Inglewood a couple years ago. Looks like a handyman’s weekend worth of work there. It’s typical government contracting. No oversight. Like a 50 000 $ phone line with Bow River recordings on it.
 
As we were all celebrating the new hotel proposal, a bunch of Calgary businesses are threatening to sue to stop the Stephen Avenue redevelopment in its tracks.

 

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