whatchyyc
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I have to say though this is probably the nicest landscaping ever seen along an industrial road in the city
Looks like there's even a Pathway, but no connection to the Canal pathway that's just a few feet away... They should have bought a few more feet of land!I have to say though this is probably the nicest landscaping ever seen along an industrial road in the city
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Just build it elevated.![]()
Below ground, elevated, or none? Calgary candidates weigh in on downtown Green Line - LiveWire Calgary
Calgary’s Green Line was a weighty issue for the last city council, and it will no doubt generate more headlines for the upcoming group. The $6.25 billion project has had a tumultuous past five years, and though the stage is set for the south leg of the line from Calgary’s new Event Centre to...livewirecalgary.com
Because they think that you must go with the “best” option even if it explodes the budget while at the same time gives us the least amount of coverage.Why does everyone continue to think that a tunnel is somehow feasible (without billions and billions more in funding)? The City spent a decade (and a billion dollars) trying to figure a tunnel out, and only came up with the idea to continuously and dramatically shrink the rest of the line.
I think Brian Thiessen is all of those things no?I was hoping to vote for a mayor who A) doesn't want to repeal the zoning changes, B) is realistic about the Green Line alignment, and C) is not a fringe candidate (Gustafson/Prior/Heather). But I don't think anyone is all of those things.
The article above says he wants the underground alignment.I think Brian Thiessen is all of those things no?
He supports the rezoning I am pretty sure. He wants to build more. He’s definitely not fringe.I think Brian Thiessen is all of those things no?
Unfortunate then. He never says before from what I could tell.The article above says he wants the underground alignment.![]()
I think they already re-set the election date for October 2027 (because that one time we had wildfires in May, but of course there's no chance we'd ever have fires into October since August/September are such wet+cool months...or something).I think the end of 2026 is actual decision time, that will be when the province's alignment has been fully fleshed out. Until then it is all just ideas in people's heads and talk. Curious if we'll have a provincial election by then, I don't we'll make it to spring 2027 (the set election time) before we go to the polls. A different provincial government is the only thing that makes an underground alignment possible. Danielle Smith and her government will never admit or allow their idea to be wrong.
It's all debatable, but underground is probably the best option on most dimensions apart from cost, but its outrageously expensive so trade-offs are required. Elevated makes sense in this context and gives many of the same benefit at an expected lower cost. Of course, "expected lower cost" is doing a lot of work here - we don't know the actual cost of the downtown elevated section, as it hasn't had detailed design completed yet. An elevated line can be all three of these things: much cheaper than tunnel (1), outrageously expensive (2), and subject to cost overruns and delays (3).Where is all this pressure for only accepting underground coming from? It’s a wish is all. It’s far too expensive for a city of 1.8 million