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Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

Was O2 involved with Marc and Mada? Pretty sure that was Civicworks. O2 has the other "highrise" land use to the west of Marc and Mada in Marda Loop here:

Also, speaking of interesting land use redesignations, this one by Civicworks in the Banff Trail Station Area could also lead to something of interest:
 
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Nice to finally have a design but pretty unacceptable performance by the city. This building was decommissioned in 2021! 5 years to produce a DP that just reuses the original building and doesn't even plan around how to use the giant plot of land to deliver more units.

 
Nice to finally have a design but pretty unacceptable performance by the city. This building was decommissioned in 2021! 5 years to produce a DP that just reuses the original building and doesn't even plan around how to use the giant plot of land to deliver more units.

Honestly, The City is terrible at getting these projects moving. Their affordable housing project by the dog park in Mt Pleasant (a whopping 16 units) was proposed before Covid and is still under construction. This one - 5 years to produce a DP and they aren't even anticipating construction start til next year. Add it all up and it'll be 10 years to occupancy by the time this thing opens.

Scotia Place does show that The Cit can get things done if the momentum and political will are there.
 
Honestly, The City is terrible at getting these projects moving. Their affordable housing project by the dog park in Mt Pleasant (a whopping 16 units) was proposed before Covid and is still under construction. This one - 5 years to produce a DP and they aren't even anticipating construction start til next year. Add it all up and it'll be 10 years to occupancy by the time this thing opens.

Scotia Place does show that The Cit can get things done if the momentum and political will are there.
Scotia Place feels quite different though, it seems to be an issue with the Calgary Housing group in general. It's also not a Calgary issue alone, when I lived in Toronto, the City Housing corp was similarly slow at getting things done. Sometimes I wonder if it's cheaper for them to contract out the whole thing rather than have the city run it.
 
Man, they should've torn it down and built 3 new towers on such a large site, while incorporating affordable units in it. This is so ugly :(
 

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