Gronk!
Senior Member
I don't hate it, but I do find it underwhelming. I would approve if there was less surface parking lot, more underground parking, more park space and a bigger art space.
How much did we spend on O'Daymin Park to eliminate surface parking lots at great public expense because they are detrimental to the public good?
Right on.
This would be Westrich's second brand new surface parking lot on 102nd avenue, both directly adjacent to a billion dollar brand new LRT line no less.
Important to note that every surface parking lot downtown is temporary until they're developed, yes even the ones that have been there 40+ years. How many have been developed soon after becoming a parking lot? I can't think of any. A parking lot is still a parking lot regardless of how it's decorated.
Thanks, I do appreciate this point of view. I guess I just interact with this site so much I’m desperate for anything really. You have me thinking about it differently.^
"...very unique and fairly temporary..."???
Just like 104 Street and 102nd Avenue?
Or the old Baccarat site?
Or Ice District Phase 2?
Or a host of others...
The problem with very unique and fairly temporary is that on their own all of these - and others - may be individually unique and fairly temporary but collectively they are neither unique not likely to be fairly temporary. Worse than that is that it would demonstrate the city's lack of commitment and enforcement of their own planning and bylaws.
The city cannot choose to "sometimes" enforce planning and bylaws as when it strikes them without being open to the Arlington and scores of other sites making a case to the city and to SDAB that the city is being discriminatory.
How much did we spend on O'Daymin Park to eliminate surface parking lots at great public expense because they are detrimental to the public good?
If Regency or whoever does buy the site wants a surface parking lot "because they need to interim revenue to justify the acquisition", then buy it for less so the numbers work or don't buy it at all.
Because there's a seacan with coffee in the parking lot, it's supposed to be palatable? This is in the center of Edmonton's financial district.Coming to EDC on January 20, submitted by none other than Ian himself: BMO site interim use
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