MacLac
Senior Member
One would surmise that it's for a future phase and not for parking right?
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don’t you just love that 180 degree u-turn into the on-street parking on 102 avenue as well as the [lack of] sight lines exiting back on to 102 avenue. having said that, I’ve never found parking that hard to find and only occasionally had to resort to parking underground.Good! Trying to find parking at the West Block with the ongoing LRT construction is a pain in the arse.
I’d only park in the back or bike there. 102ave parking is a headache.don’t you just love that 180 degree u-turn into the on-street parking on 102 avenue as well as the [lack of] sight lines exiting back on to 102 avenue. having said that, I’ve never found parking that hard to find and only occasionally had to resort to parking underground.
I'm not sure how many spaces there are underground (usually always some spots available) but it's connected for both the tower and the offices, at least with what's open for the public.I’d only park in the back or bike there. 102ave parking is a headache.
I wonder what parking will look like for future phases with the LRT there too. Anyone know the current number of spaces Underground? Is it connected or separate for the tower and offices?
I think more murals in Edmonton would be such a great idea as we are so devoid of colour for so many months of the year. Lots of prime spots downtown and beyond for them too. Excited to see the one you are talking about!Saw a big mural being painted on the west wall of Jasper OnEleven earlier this afternoon. Didn't grab a pic as I was driving by, but it was looking good from what I saw. Great spot for one
My wife is a teacher in the Catholic system in Edmonton. She says there are no longer seclusion rooms in her school. Not sure about other schools.Actually didn't the GoA ban seclusion rooms now.
the ndp government had introduced a ban to take effect in 2019 and the ucp reversed it prior to it being implemented.Actually didn't the GoA ban seclusion rooms now.