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  1. CBBarnett

    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    This reference to public engagement seems like a bit of a PR/marketing move more than a risk itself - I cannot recall a building in the Beltline ever being reduced in height due to community opposition, particularly not on the east side. We have that row of out-of-scale ugly condos on MacLeod...
  2. CBBarnett

    Eau Claire West | 109.11m | 33s | QuadReal | NORR

    I know we often want every location to be a landmark and stand out, but this one seems to be a good opportunity to just be competent - build a livable, high density tower neighbourhood here with good street walls and trees. Add 2,000 units downtown in a 8 phase tower development with boring ol'...
  3. CBBarnett

    Village Block | 27m | 6s | Liberty Housing | Metafor

    This type of development and it's location are so important - a little pocket of walkable retail on a suburban car sewer that hasn't lost all it's land use productivity potential through arterial/freeway-ification. Start training up suburban Calgarians (and the transportation department) to...
  4. CBBarnett

    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    It's The Calgary Way - downtown land is apparently so valuable it only has two possible uses: unkempt gravel surface parking lots or multi-billion-dollar shiny glass towers.
  5. CBBarnett

    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    I am amazed Truman can financially support the level of development they are. Thinking back to their size only a decade ago, that's a wild amount of scaling up they have done. Add another $1.5B to their portfolio with these hotels. Impressive stuff. To see this one through, just got to hope we...
  6. CBBarnett

    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    Lol - so much for my theory on some sort of correlation between height and unit count. Units and heights are just random numbers :) 69 Storey tower = 157 room hotel + 239 residential units = 396 units total 62 Storey tower = 248 room hotel +120 residential units = 368 units total 14 storey...
  7. CBBarnett

    Stampede Station | 277.3m | 71s | Truman | NORR

    Cool stuff - that would probably push the towers over 200m I think? If Toronto condos with residential floor heights are any indicator, 60 - 70 stories seems to be 200 to 225m range (weird roof points and mechanicals add some uncertainty of course)
  8. CBBarnett

    Stampede Hotel | 57.5m | 14s | Truman | NORR

    Ah the memories... the saga of the 1st Street SE idea dates back to the original cycletrack debates in the late 2000s. It was proposed as a key corridor, but ultimately, it was sacrificed as a corridor to win over a few Council votes, resulting in the cycletrack being approved (and continues to...
  9. CBBarnett

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    I mean that is clearly not the case in practice or it wouldn't have take 3 years of arguing to fix a 40+ year old issue. And this quote from the article is perfectly sums up the 1984 level of double-speak that goes into the traffic engineering world. Does this sound like walking and cycling were...
  10. CBBarnett

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    Awesome - that solves a suprisingly long detour from Bridgeland and the LRT to access St. Patrick's Island, it's about a 15 minute walk today. This would shave off ~13 minutes, plus address that awkward pinch-point on the north side of the river.
  11. CBBarnett

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    I think it always comes down to design and context - pedestrian bridges, tunnels etc. can be better for pedestrians by creating direct routes and saving brutal time-wasting detours from the path of travel. Key word is "can". Not downtown, but the simplest example I could find is some of the...
  12. CBBarnett

    Statscan numbers

    Love census mapper, really can see the redevelopment wave opening up areas to new families (while older areas that didn't have few toddlers and new families). I like the census data because it can create counter-intuitive counter-points to prevailing themes and vibes that people think are true...
  13. CBBarnett

    Calgary Regional Rail Transit

    Exactly. using the existing CPR track is the "cheap" route to do it, which is why that strange bid from Banff kept proposing it. It's only real advantage is it's a cheap and quick to do. Ultimately you could run trains very soon if you don't care about reliability and speed, and save a ton on...
  14. CBBarnett

    Calgary Parks & Green Spaces

    As demonstrated the world over in countless ways, beyond a certain concentration, cars are too inefficient of space users to provide mass mobility. First question is often forgotten but important - "should we do something at all when dealing with congestion at this park?" Is it important that...
  15. CBBarnett

    Calgary Parks & Green Spaces

    Widening of the pathway is a key thing they need to do in a bunch of places, this area is near the top of the list. I support that kind of thing, because it actually is addressing the park's problem - it's very popular and can get crowded. The response to increase in park demand should be build...
  16. CBBarnett

    Calgary Parks & Green Spaces

    The pay for parking was the least offensive part of the package for me. As part of this they were also putting in a giant overflow parking lot that would have tripled the amount of parking spaces, eating up the grass and park space. The whole exercise is a good reminder of just how amazing the...
  17. CBBarnett

    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    7th Ave is interesting - it's got to be near the top of the list for highest capacity at-grade rapid transit lines around the continent. How they achieved this is was absolute signal priority, not just on 7th, but for downtown as a whole to keep LRTs moving including across all the major...
  18. CBBarnett

    Marc and Mada | 62m | 19s | Truman | NORR

    did they ever publish or engage on this? I don't recall ever seeing a concept or plan - I know they talked a lot about the opportunity during the pandemic to reallocate road space to buses downtown, but never got around to it.
  19. CBBarnett

    Springbank Hill | ?m | ?s | Multiple Projects

    It's like the 1990s suburbs but walkable, multi-family style! Reminds me a bit of contemporary German suburb, lots of same-ness but walkable and multifamily.
  20. CBBarnett

    General Construction Updates

    I would have a hard time seeing how businesses would prove harm through "injurious affection" here, which I think the Municipal Government Act is the clause they are referencing. I am no lawyer so take all this as a "hot take" from an uniformed casual observer: Generally, cities can't be liable...

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