If remediation is indeed complete, they just need project and site plan approval from the City before we see shovels in the ground. I think it's relatively plausible to see excavation start by the Fall if the City moves quickly enough.
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The 85 is being rerouted along the route of the 55 to Lees, so these will go hand in hand with Carling bus lanes. Catherine can back up pretty badly at rush hour (I suspect mostly due to the insane programming on the Bronson/Catherine light), so a bus lane will help greatly. Might as well get the developer to pay for it while they're in there.What would be the benefits of a bus lane on Catherine, isn't there only 1 bus route using Catherine today? Its plagued on one side by the 417 and the rest is a lot of low-density commercial buildings... Yet we can't get transit or bus lanes on Carling or Baseline...
I agree that it's a disappointment on the height reduction. A 40 would have been great and that location should actually have had a higher floor count than that. I much preferred the original proposal.I just realized that I was out of the loop on this proposal. They dropped the heights? That's so disheartening.. it was going to rival the Icon with what they were going for. I still like this project and it's a big impact for the area, but it kinda sucks for me.
Yeah, I know we got the third tower increased, but losing that height on the tallest one is a big drop for me. The project was perfect as is. I just hope this finally gets approval and no more changes are coming.I agree that it's a disappointment on the height reduction. A 40 would have been great and that location should actually have had a higher floor count than that. I much preferred the original proposal.
I told my parents that unless housing costs get reasonable in Ottawa, don't expect me to move backPretty much anyone under the age of 40 is acutely aware of how batshit housing prices are right now.
Although NIMBYs have always skewed older, the difference now is many of them are hearing from their kids that it is just way too expensive.
Where do you intend to move to? I find many smaller cities around Ontario (like Belleville, Kingston, etc) are quite expensive and comparable to Ottawa in terms of prices.I told my parents that unless housing costs get reasonable in Ottawa, don't expect me to move back
I moved to Québec. Although grocery prices, gas, and transport are more expensive, at least I was able to afford to buyWhere do you intend to move to? I find many smaller cities around Ontario (like Belleville, Kingston, etc) are quite expensive and comparable to Ottawa in terms of prices.