maestro
Senior Member
As I recall, the combined DP included about 500 parking spaces and about 50 bike stalls.It's too bad the city got rid of the bike lanes on 10th
As I recall, the combined DP included about 500 parking spaces and about 50 bike stalls.It's too bad the city got rid of the bike lanes on 10th
Side walks open just in time for stampedeSidewalk backand not the previous shit sidewalk, but a real one.
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Cool corner patio. This whole project has been a massive upgrade.
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There's really only 1 active frontage, as the rail tracks and underpass box it in. You could move the garage entrance to another location, but then you're taking away retail frontage on one of the corners.The pedestrian level raises the bar. It's far from perfect (10/10). There must have been a better alternative than the mid block parking entrance/ receiving area. It breaks up the pedestrian focus in the worst spot.
Or the south side of 9th Ave...Agree about the improvement, it’s a big win with no downside. I wish could more if this on the north side of 10 ave.
Where else could the parkade entrance be? This isn't ideal from a pedestrian point of view, but there's literally nowhere else to put it.
4th St is a one way underpass.The development covers a whole block. It has multiple street frontages. I cannot believe that this is the only place to put it. The city of Calgary allowing it in an alternative location is another matter. Other cities encourage parking and loading off the main pedestrian street. Having it off of 4th Street would not be as crazy an idea in those places. There are always solutions to deal with the sidewalk elevation on 4th
If not, it doesn't have to be as big on 10th. All you need is a double wide garage door/ drive leading to a larger loading/ drop off area up against the tracks.
Look at the streetview of 4th and 5th streets, those would be far, far worse for all users.The development covers a whole block. It has multiple street frontages. I cannot believe that this is the only place to put it. The city of Calgary allowing it in an alternative location is another matter. Other cities encourage parking and loading off the main pedestrian street. Having it off of 4th Street would not be as crazy an idea in those places. There are always solutions to deal with the sidewalk elevation on 4th
If not, it doesn't have to be as big on 10th. All you need is a double wide garage door/ drive leading to a larger loading/ drop off area up against the tracks.