Mountain Man
Senior Member
A revitalized Olympic Plaza and Glenbow should help as well!
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We're doing a good job at improving downtown around the edges of the core. We just need to get some improvements in the mid section. Currently, outside of Stephen Ave/The Core, it's mostly a cluster of office towers, which makes it difficult. I think the residential conversions will help get things going.
Shrink the streets with larger and softer sidewalks, bike lanes on both sides, add more trees, take away a lot of the street parking. Lower the speed limit to 40Km/h downtown.It's been said before but I don't see much traction developing until 4, 5, 6, and 9 avenues are made less hostile. My hope is that the residential conversions start to create the political will and imagination required.
So basically, not just the UCP, but the NDP too and the City of Calgary are all reaactive when it comes to public transit (and pretty much everything else).
Agreed. All 4 of those avenues suck environment wise. Great for pushing large volumes of cars 3 hours a day, but suck in every other way. I wish there was a cycle track on either 5th, 6th or 9th. 8th is okay, but it cuts off at Stephen Ave, and is mostly useful for getting over to the 5th street track. It would be nice to have an E-W track all the way through downtown. 6th would be the best as it could go all the way into EV.It's been said before but I don't see much traction developing until 4, 5, 6, and 9 avenues are made less hostile. My hope is that the residential conversions start to create the political will and imagination required.
Although cool, the real win here is not what's physically built with that $350k, it's that an entire generation of Architects and Planners will be entering the workforce with an acute awareness of Calgary's swiss cheese urbanism.City, UCalgary partnership to spur improvements to under-used downtown spaces
Couple lines that stood out to me...
"They’ve catalogued roughly 1,600 under-utilized spaces in the downtown and Beltline areas of Calgary.
Now, with a $350,000 investment from the City of Calgary, the University of Calgary’s School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape (SAPL) will develop innovative ways to bring them to life."
"de Salvatierra said that they’ve also digitally mapped the urban attractors. This includes bars, restaurants, parks, galleries, hotels, places of interest and combine that with transportation infrastructure."
"On Thursday, SAPL also announced a pilot project with parking operator REEF. Over the next six months, they’ll look at more than 100 lots in Calgary to see how they could be transformed to meet future community needs."
100 out of 1600 under-utilized spaces isn't much, but it's something especially if, as they say, they know what spaces will have the most impact.
This is city building. This is a good news story. Calgary is getting better, its a slow burn, but a spark has started something.
graduate 1000 more CS grads a year and they'll come. Our government refuses to fund the scale of the needed pivot. Mostly imo because it will take 6, 8, 10 years to start having a big effect."what can I do to get you into some of this Calgary office space today?"