Always_Biking
Senior Member
Welcome to the forum Cosmosus, as you can see most people here probably support the project. Concerns maybe with the aesthetics, but they support the project in general. It's nice to have opposing opinions, so your input is appreciated.
I respectfully disagree with you on the issue of car ownership and traffic. Virtually all of the renters will be students at UofC or SAIT. Most will have no use to drive as it will be easier to take the train or walk to either of those facilities. There are less parking stalls than units, so expect many students to go without a car.
Traffic affect is negligible. Less than 328 cars will add to traffic at 16th ave and Crowchild which are already used by thousands of cars. Banff Trail may see a slight increase, but it doesn't affects residents in that neighborhood.
I respectfully disagree with you on the issue of car ownership and traffic. Virtually all of the renters will be students at UofC or SAIT. Most will have no use to drive as it will be easier to take the train or walk to either of those facilities. There are less parking stalls than units, so expect many students to go without a car.
Traffic affect is negligible. Less than 328 cars will add to traffic at 16th ave and Crowchild which are already used by thousands of cars. Banff Trail may see a slight increase, but it doesn't affects residents in that neighborhood.
"Opponents of the project have expressed concerns about increased vehicular traffic, but given the transportation choices of students, who are heavy transit users, the development isn't expected to exacerbate congestion in the area. The building will also replace a motel, whose customers typically arrive by vehicle."
Come - replacing a 30 unit motel with a 328 unit building - sorry the developer and city counsel are living in bizzaro world if you think that everyone who lives in this 28 story building will not have at least 1 of not 2 cars - or average at least 1 per unit.......traffic nightmare!