whatchyyc
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DP submitted for what I believe is the first apartment proposal for Alpine Park; Block 4 (Dialog) with 169 units.
The obvious place is by the Firestone tower; LRT station adjacent, you don't necessarily need to dig deep into the soil for an amphitheatre, sunset view of the downtown and mountains would make concerts amazing, and if you could develop acoustics so the sound goes west, then it's 900m of freeways between it and the nearest neighbour. (Also the nearest neighbour is a musk ox.)Costs on that have risen from an original estimate of $65 million to $142 million.
Calgary should build something like it, but I am not sure where it would work. Going to produce a lot of noise. Vancouver is looking at 75 nights a year, and amplified sound is pointed out over the inlet.
Something like this could/should be incorporated into the eventual revitalization of Prince's Island Park.This is honestly despicable. Imagine if this godforsaken town had even an ounce of ambition, we could have done something like the PNE in Vancouver.
View attachment 634476It could become the premier festival space in thr city. It would be incredible.
But no. Instead of upgrading an obsolete and worthless park in the heart of downtown by building a permanent pavilion were just gonna pave over the entire damn thing and give it to the trashiest organization in the city. Absolutely pathetic.
Is my fantasy world the relationship with the feds is simply a financial relationship. If the city were to keep all of their property taxes, they in theory wouldn't require anything from the Province... can't decide if highways like Stoney and Deerfoot would be downloaded to the city, they probably should.Why blur accountability even more? Municipalities mostly provide local services, so why involve the Federal government which should focus on non-local issues like defence, trade and border security?
I'd be happy if the replaced the band stand on Prince's Island with something like that, not sure it needs replacing though lol.Costs on that have risen from an original estimate of $65 million to $142 million.
Calgary should build something like it, but I am not sure where it would work. Going to produce a lot of noise. Vancouver is looking at 75 nights a year, and amplified sound is pointed out over the inlet.
Cedarglen Living had a DP approved already, in that brownish/taupe parcel NE of this application:DP submitted for what I believe is the first apartment proposal for Alpine Park; Block 4 (Dialog) with 169 units.
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Would love to see a permanent stage/amphitheatre downtown, but the best spot for it is Ft Calgary/The Confluence.
I'd be happy if the replaced the band stand on Prince's Island with something like that, not sure it needs replacing though lol.
Sure and the easy, but unlikely fix, would be for the Feds to reduce income taxes and the Provinces to increase income taxes and the municipalities to increase property taxesIs my fantasy world the relationship with the feds is simply a financial relationship. If the city were to keep all of their property taxes, they in theory wouldn't require anything from the Province... can't decide if highways like Stoney and Deerfoot would be downloaded to the city, they probably should.
My theory is our major cities require a bit of special treatment, they're our economic drivers and the cities always seem to be waiting on other levels of government for their priorities.
Alright, I will see if I can get to it later this week.I think we should
Curious what Alberta’s slander laws are.This is honestly despicable. Imagine if this godforsaken town had even an ounce of ambition, we could have done something like the PNE in Vancouver.
View attachment 634476It could become the premier festival space in thr city. It would be incredible.
But no. Instead of upgrading an obsolete and worthless park in the heart of downtown by building a permanent pavilion were just gonna pave over the entire damn thing and give it to the trashiest organization in the city. Absolutely pathetic.
Curious what Alberta’s slander laws are.