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  1. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    CFL would entail removals. If there have to retire a building that is only 7-10 years old, so be it.
  2. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    If we figured out how to complete the vision of the Bow Trail Connector (connect 4 Ave east to Bow Trail west, and connect 5th Ave east with Bow Trail east), it would be much easier to do.
  3. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Lots of stations are close to road crossings, so platform modification it is. Replace all the platforms, and for others, replace platforms, elevators, and escalators. It would take a long time, and any savings over the very long term when the platforms came up for renewal, would be taken up...
  4. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Edmonton also was much more fiscally conservative in the 80s and 90s than Calgary, and ended up with much less stuff as a result. Pools, what eventually became the Arts Commons, City Hall (with office component), and LRT expansion all happened in Calgary and not in Edmonton because Calgary...
  5. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    There are many things at play which drove that. It is entirely viable to build on 8th, but the businesses aren't going to like the tradeoffs that enable that, and if council starts imposing criteria on the project without understanding the cost of those requirements, the project would descend...
  6. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Exactly in the ultimate stage. so they could build a tunnel on 7th without interupting service, and run it without an OMC or delivery site on the Blue Line, and continue to run the rush hour NW to NE trains.
  7. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Image from Page 30 City Hall Area Redevelopment Plan Retrieved from Archive.org "Developments in the City Hall area must provide for the protection of rights-of-way for future below grade L.R.T. facilities as shown in the accompanying L.R.T. Plan. The purpose of protecting these rights-of-way...
  8. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    I expect the main benefit was if LRT was off of 7th, perhaps many if not all buses could be relocated to 7th. Plus it was going to have a really cool cross platform transfer station under Olympic Plaza.
  9. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Yes. The original plan was that there would be enough capacity for both lines, which would allow 7th to then be built as a twin subway eventually. I don't think that would work nearly as easily anymore. due to subsequent building.
  10. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    some old pipes.
  11. darwink

    Water-cooler discussion thread

    A festival site aligning with the growth of Coca-Cola stage demand seems wise.
  12. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    Years of it by my memory.
  13. darwink

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    There is real debate. The illusion of parking likely led to the sustainability of 8th as a pedestrian mall while others failed across north america.
  14. darwink

    Calgary Bike Lanes and Bike Paths

    Health of people is explicitly a municipal responsibility under the MGA.
  15. darwink

    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    Looks like your eye is right. My thought would be that to provide adequate spacing on the piers, the support structure needed to be built not exactly centre under the bridge.
  16. darwink

    Calgary Regional Rail Transit

    Thinking about this more: the province owning the thing might be what gives the province cold feet about a near perpetual agreement for the CPR corridor. Which it would be hilarious if the province put in a project requirement without understanding the consequences and has spent years trying...
  17. darwink

    Calgary Bike Lanes and Bike Paths

    Tbh it all comes around to framing and implementation. Low infrastructure paint lanes with no signal changes imo make it more dangerous for everyone and annoy people the most. By focusing on high quality implementation where there is excess road capacity, you reduce conflict and created...
  18. darwink

    Calgary Bike Lanes and Bike Paths

    Have to be cognizant that the person making these strategy calls lives in Airdrie, and they’re all dumbfounded that a conservative as they define it (somehow freezing municipal taxes) hasn’t been elected Mayor in Calgary or Edmonton.
  19. darwink

    Calgary Bike Lanes and Bike Paths

    On bikes they want to bait Nenshi to taking one side, pushing more polarization. It also needs to be seen as a project alongside the introduction of political parties to municipal politics. Except for one perennial complainer, is there a bike lane issue outside of Chinatown that generated a...
  20. darwink

    Calgary Regional Rail Transit

    The province is the one that insisted the province own the thing, which drastically changed the economics of the project. I believe the pre-airport link, post adding things the province wanted on the CABR, the availability payment was to be $6 million a year, about the same as resurfacing 1 km...

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