fromyeg
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The red rectangle is the current construction site.
Is the purple rectangle going to be part of the Cidex development as well? (Where the two aforementioned towers are going to go?)
Thanks!
Never looked at it this way before but I would love to see some sort of public parkade in Old Strathcona similar in ilk to the Ice District Central Parkade. Probably an unpopular opinion though.With the forms now coming looks like 3 levels of parking. Wonder what the breakdown will be with residents parking and public paid parking?
Parking always sucks in this area so if this adds some spaces I'm all for it.Never looked at it this way before but I would love to see some sort of public parkade in Old Strathcona similar in ilk to the Ice District Central Parkade. Probably an unpopular opinion though.
LRT connection to this area is horrible, and I honestly doubt a lot of people who live in the suburbs (who are still patrons of Whyte Ave businesses) will be very interested in the Drive+LRT+Bus to get there, especially I the winter. I certainly am not, as much as I am a transit enthusiast in general, it doesn't make sense.If you're going to this area, either drive to a park and ride, take transit, walk or ride your bike. Whyte Ave has enough traffic as is.
Honestly, in the end, the congestion might not be a bad thing if we add bus lanes, to prioritize transit.It's especially bad during peak times, busses are frequently delayed as a result of congestion.
As well as a lot of local traffic, it is the major east west road connecting the U of A and hospital area with areas to the east including large suburban areas there.The problem isn't the parking itself but the traffic it will bring to the area. The Whyte Ave corridor is a pain to get through at any time of the day. It's especially bad during peak times, busses are frequently delayed as a result of congestion. If this sets a standard for developments in and around Whyte, there will be major repercussions and an even greater concentration of traffic in the area, which is already one of the worst parts of the city for congestion.
It is a catch 22 situation. Transit is horrible, so one opts for driving only to create this viscous cycle. With population exploding to the city and metro, the civic leaders must start looking at some form of re-assessment to diagnose this situation and forward to the future.The problem isn't the parking itself but the traffic it will bring to the area. The Whyte Ave corridor is a pain to get through at any time of the day. It's especially bad during peak times, busses are frequently delayed as a result of congestion. If this sets a standard for developments in and around Whyte, there will be major repercussions and an even greater concentration of traffic in the area, which is already one of the worst parts of the city for congestion.