thommyjo
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New post on Instagram. Hopefully starting soon.
Who knew lveson was still Mayor of YEG? Story is a few years old……Are you kidding?
Edmonton city councillor’s idea to sell some undeveloped Blatchford land sputters out - Edmonton | Globalnews.ca
An Edmonton city councillor's hope to sell a large chunk of undeveloped Blatchford community land is kaput for the time being. But Tim Cartmell is not giving up.globalnews.ca
The story that is linked there is from yesterday, but Global Edmonton seems to be actively trying to make their audience less informed by imbedding years old videos without telling their audience that those videos are years old. If you watch all the videos and know some are years old, it is clear that Cartmell has wanted to blow up all the plans from the start and has been undermining confidence in the project all along. Frankly, I'm surprised some of the bigger builders (Landmark, Qualico) are jumping on board with Blatchford when you've got a councillor trumpeting his plans to steer the ship in another direction every 3-6 months. Good for them!Who knew lveson was still Mayor of YEG? Story is a few years old……
“Currently developed” feels a bit weird when many of the medium density plots haven’t been touched yet. But I’m assuming this is just the city’s part being done? Probably 3 years till what’s currently called “developed” is actually built out.The current progress map looks great!
They explain the terms here“Currently developed” feels a bit weird when many of the medium density plots haven’t been touched yet. But I’m assuming this is just the city’s part being done? Probably 3 years till what’s currently called “developed” is actually built out.
Westwood is just across street. I do think that development should be focused along the tracks first, but building infrastructure like this before homes makes much more sense than the other way around.I'd live there just cause the Growlery is there. Biked around a few weeks ago, what's been built is good but they got so much more to go, decades. Based on market demand only for townhouses in North Central Edmonton it will take a long time.
Also what a colossal waste of money to build an LRT station where development won't be for 20-30 years. I don't get it.