IanO
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Working through something here that had a 6 month delay = $20k/unit increase at a time where we are trying to improve affordability, not erode it.
I posted this in the Windsor Terrace thread awhile back, basically sums up my thoughts here as wellIt's just so hilarious(ly sad) that these folks choose to live in a neighborhood adjacent to the largest university within 800 km of any direction--you know, a place where tens of thousands of people from out of the city/province/country attend and/or work at that requires a lot of temporary rental space--then get upset about there being more rental space being built?
I can generally empathize with NIMBYism to a very small extent, but the irony of this seems all but lost on these folks
Hi Ian, thanks for your help.There's a thread on this.
11414-11430 76 Avenue NW - 6 storeys - proposed
Proposed Rezoning The City has received an application to rezone the properties at 11414, 11416, 11426, 11428 and 11430 76 Avenue NW from the Small Scale Infill Development Zone (RF3)(External link)with the Mature Neighbourhood Overlay(External link) to a Site-Specific Development Control...edmonton.skyrisecities.com
Yup, and some recently-constructed infill houses as well, some of which are for sale right now to move to a new lot off the property.wow a lot of houses removed for that last one.
Yup, and some recently-constructed infill houses as well, some of which are for sale right now to move to a new lot off the property.
No, this is the Metro 78 site the houses are being demolished (if they haven't already).This looks like it's their 108 street and 86 avenue project