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  1. CBBarnett

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    It's a tricky one - at crux of the problem, CAs and communities are simply too small to be effective at representative decision-making on most issues. 90% of communities do not have enough population to generate enough volunteers to have a self-sustaining infrastructure and consensus building...
  2. CBBarnett

    Beltline Block | 118m | 36s | ONE Properties | Gibbs Gage

    Puts modern era 12 storey proposal in Bankview or a 19 storey proposal in Marda Loop into perspective for sure.
  3. CBBarnett

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    I find it interesting when a developer really centralizes their efforts to a single corridor or area to legitimately try to change it. Kind of makes sense so they can benefit from their cumulative investment and understanding of the hyper-local market. There's probably others, but it seems like...
  4. CBBarnett

    Glenbow Museum | 43m | 9s | DIALOG

    Perhaps I have forgotten just because the renovation has been going on for so long - is there any numbers or metrics about what the key differences between the previous Glenbow and the new one are? I recall discussion on how the renovation is opening things up and creating new exhibition space...
  5. CBBarnett

    Calgary Transit

    I think investing in frequency helps here a lot, perhaps even more than additional security in some cases. Just having more buses and trains out there spreads people out - it means fewer people are likely to be stuck on the same vehicle as the occasional person with anti-social behaviour. It...
  6. CBBarnett

    Hampton Inn by Hilton | 56.08m | 17s | Triple One | NORR

    Looks great - a surprisingly neat, almost invisible, infill. Does anyone know what the floor plate actually looks like? Seems so narrow and tiny, must only be a few rooms per floor?
  7. CBBarnett

    The Gryphon | 22.7m | 6s | Mancal | LOLA

    191 units so 250 to 300 people? All within 100m of existing retail with giant sidewalks and quality public realm. From that perspective it's a slam dunk. Eventually when a popular area loses it's "new and shiny" vibe - they almost all do eventually - it's these 250 or 300 people that will...
  8. CBBarnett

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Yeah a bit, and while remaining critical of the suburban office development schemes generally, at least Quarry Park is still very much within a major city - your example is one of those ex-urban Severance-style office complexes must be next to impossible to repurpose or lease again!
  9. CBBarnett

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Quarry Park has become a pretty textbook example on pros and cons of the 1990s suburban office park scheme, particularly when a single anchor tenant plays such an out-sized role. Their headquarters would be a huge hole to fill, probably not realistic in today's economy for a long while (now a...
  10. CBBarnett

    Weather and Gardening Discussion

    Yeah, a longer growing season is awesome .... but you need water to actually grow stuff (and live). This is the next record I have my eyes on: Calgary on track to see its driest September in more than 100 years We haven't gotten more than 0.5mm of rain in day since mid August. It's lucky July...
  11. CBBarnett

    Weather and Gardening Discussion

    Here's another similar threshold that illustrates the warming local climate, particularly at nights in the summer - most days over 10 degree minimum. Despite no real notable really hot heat waves, 2025 still made it to the new record. All of the top 5 are in the last 5 years, 9 of the top 10...
  12. CBBarnett

    Weather and Gardening Discussion

    I think this is one of the more noticeable climate change impacts. Over the past 30 years Calgary's growing season has extended 2 to 4 weeks on average, the really extreme years are already pushing beyond that. That's an extra month of growing. That's such a change that's it's readily...
  13. CBBarnett

    Weather and Gardening Discussion

    Another interesting factoid from https://www.reddit.com/r/CalgaryWxRecords/ . Longest streak of above 4 degrees in history, pushing 120+ days. We might test this low tonight or tomorrow, but if it doesn't drop too low, the forecast shows we have a good 7 to 10 more days at least - might...
  14. CBBarnett

    The Loft | 44m | 11s | Institutional Mortgage Capital

    I also like how unusual this development would be if it was built today. It's so simple, take a standard 25-foot residential lot and build a big box with 100% site coverage. It's like a FAR of 14. Built in the early 1980s, this was constructed on blocks with single family homes still...
  15. CBBarnett

    Broadway on 17th | 154m | 47s | Vesta | Zeidler

    TOD conversations seem to get bogged down in a scarcity mindset - there's endless debates on which ones are the priorities, which ones are the best, we can't possibly have them all. I'd say let them all rip! Unleash the TODs! While site-specific constraints, marketability and infrastructure...
  16. CBBarnett

    Calgary & Alberta Economy

    To some extent, economic diversity is a product of metropolitan size in a open, market economy. While the "lead" primary industries are great things and get all the attention (Calgary/Alberta's historical obsession on O&G is best example of this), huge swathes of economic activity come from more...
  17. CBBarnett

    West District | ?m | ?s | Truman

    Feeder busses would work fine and it's a short enough distance to be reasonably cheap to provide good frequencies without many buses. I've always been bugged by this alignment though - our system of suburban growth being first and foremost a stormwater and arterial road planning exercise is on...
  18. CBBarnett

    Calgary Transit

    Nice and to the conversation in the other thread about the pros/cons of free transit, here's the line item for the low income subsidy pass: To be clear, I am in full support of the fare subsidy program - it's exactly who and what we should be subsidizing, majorly improving mobility for a huge...
  19. CBBarnett

    Calgary & Alberta Economy

    The problem with free transit is that someone has to pay for it. To expand the free fare zone to the most popular destinations nearby outside of downtown would take tens of millions of revenue away from Calgary Transit. That would have to be backfilled by tax dollars, which unlike fare revenue...
  20. CBBarnett

    Calgary Transit

    I thought it was due to the Suncor construction, where intermittent construction closures restricted vehicle capacity so the bus signal was removed to accommodate? Whatever the case, a frustrating development for a minor attempt at downtown bus priority just quietly disappear with no fanfare...

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