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Just a guess, raising the grates so people can't sleep on them.
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1A - SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SQUARE NW Plan 1941RS Blk 6 1A - SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SQUARE NW Plan 702TR Blk 5 Lot 1A - Major Development Permit​


External ID
532395413-002
Job Type
Major Development Permit
Description
To construct exterior alterations to an Office building site (Law Courts building), raising the existing HVAC grates above ground level.
Applicant
KSN CONTRACTING SERVICES LTD.
Status
Intake Review
Class of Permit
Permitted Development
Create Date
October 1, 2024
Approval Date

Location
1A - SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SQUARE NW Plan 1941RS Blk 6 1A - SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SQUARE NW Plan 702TR Blk 5 Lot 1A
Neighbourhood
DOWNTOWN
 

10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lots 90-93 - Major Development Permit​

External ID
532444533-002
Job Type
Major Development Permit
Description
Other
Applicant
JACKSON MCCORMICK ARCHITECTURE LTD
Status
Intake Review
Class of Permit

Create Date
October 1, 2024
Approval Date

Location
10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lots 90-93
Neighbourhood
DOWNTOWN
 

10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lots 90-93 - Major Development Permit​

External ID
532444533-002
Job Type
Major Development Permit
Description
Other
Applicant
JACKSON MCCORMICK ARCHITECTURE LTD
Status
Intake Review
Class of Permit

Create Date
October 1, 2024
Approval Date

Location
10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lots 90-93
Neighbourhood
DOWNTOWN
What is this?
 
Hello,

As a participant in recent engagement activities on the proposed Centre City Temporary Parking Program, you’re invited to a follow-up information session to learn what changes were made in response to feedback received.

Three engagement sessions were held on August 20, 22, and 26, 2024 to hear your thoughts on the proposed program. An Engaged Edmonton webpage also collected feedback from August 6 - 26, 2024. Thank you to all participants who contributed!
City Administration is summarizing your feedback into a What We Heard Report which will be shared with this email list prior to the information session.
During the information session, City Administration will provide a brief presentation followed by a question and answer period.
Purpose of the Information Session:

  • Learn what changes were made in response to feedback
  • Learn what to expect during the development permit process if you choose to apply
  • Learn about next steps
Location: Google Meet (online)
Date & Time: Thursday, October 17, 2024 from 7:00 - 8:30 PM
To sign up: please contact michelle.neilson@edmonton.ca to be added to the invitation
Feel free to share this invitation with others who might be interested!
What is the Centre City Temporary Parking Program?
The City is creating a program for owners and operators of standalone surface parking lots existing as of January 1, 2024 within Centre City (see attached map) to obtain a temporary development permit. Site enhancements, such as landscaping and barrier-free parking, would be required to obtain a permit.
This approach is intended to balance parking availability in the core with the long-term goal of a dense, vibrant downtown. No new parking lots will be created through this program.
Parking lots without valid permits that do not seek temporary permits through this time-limited program would be subject to enforcement.
Proposed Regulations
The program proposes a Zoning Bylaw text amendment to add a new Centre City Temporary Parking Use which includes the following required improvements to enhance the appearance and safety of surface parking lots:

  • Minimum setback requirements
  • Landscaping, trees, shrubs, planting beds
  • Internal pathway requirements
  • Minimum drive aisle and parking space dimensions
  • Vehicle access requirements
  • Barrier-free parking spaces
  • Drainage improvements
  • Lighting improvements
The Centre City Temporary Parking Use will be added to the RM - Medium Scale Residential Zone, RL - Large Scale Residential Zone, MU - Mixed Use Zone, Downtown Special Area Zones, and five DC1 Zones.

Next Steps
The report, proposed rezoning bylaws and proposed text amendment bylaw will be presented at City Council Public Hearing on December 9, 2024. Members of the public may choose to participate at Public Hearings in person or remotely. Find more information about how to participate HERE.
Included in this email:
  1. Map of surface parking lots in Centre City operating as of January 1, 2024
 
What is this?
It has been updated.

10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lots 90-93 10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lot 94 10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lots 94-95 - Major Development Permit​

External ID
532444533-002
Job Type
Major Development Permit
Description
To construct an Outdoor Patio Accessory to a Bar.
Applicant
JACKSON MCCORMICK ARCHITECTURE LTD.
Status
Intake Review
Class of Permit

Create Date
October 1, 2024
Approval Date

Location
10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lots 90-93 10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lot 94 10305 - 100 AVENUE NW Plan NB Blk 3 Lots 94-95
Neighbourhood
DOWNTOWN
 
Little known fact, Blue Plate Diner had originally looked to move into this former spot before heading to 124st.
 
Time to really work on Downtown retail again.

'Downtown' Lethbridge has more walkable retail.
 
Time to really work on Downtown retail again.

'Downtown' Lethbridge has more walkable retail.
So does downtown Red Deer and really almost any other city of any size in Canada. Edmonton's downtown retail is particularly pathetic for a city of our size.

We seem to have become accustomed to or satisfied with mediocrity over the years. But every one who visits from elsewhere notices and it is one reason it is not attractive for more people to live downtown.
 
What exactly is the silver bullet for that? We're seeing more residents, increased foot traffic from workers and students.

Foosh opening up in 104 could herald something more for smaller scale Whyte Ave retail but at the end of the day does someone need to just take a risk on downtown retail at this point?
 
Time to really work on Downtown retail again.

'Downtown' Lethbridge has more walkable retail.

I notice the same thing in other smaller centres.

With the amount of people living in downtown Edmonton (not including people working, visiting, coming in for events), doesn't that still equate to more people than who go to downtown Lethbridge?
Are lease rates cheaper there? Less options elsewhere for the same retail?
 
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A lot of money is being left on the table by potential retailers. Maybe Ice District is just priced too high, but the plaza CRUs being full would good for visitors and residents alike.

Downtown was completely packed at night all week. With hockey coming back, the CFR, people coming DT after the football game. I think we're past the days where good businesses struggle DT. Everything near the arena has been killing it in 2024.
 
I notice the same thing in other smaller centres.

With the amount of people living in downtown Edmonton (not including people working, visiting, coming in for events), doesn't that still equate to more people than who go to downtown Lethbridge?
Are lease rates cheaper there? Less options elsewhere for the same retail?

Part of the issue is that online, WEM and most folks (at least in our building) drive to Kingsway or Whyte for things.

It needs some critical mass and that starts with ECC.
 

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