Once again, so much density and no transit to serve it. We need the capital line to be doing the next 3 stations as part of the current extension.
50-300 years from now, Edmontonians might look to Skyrise archives for part of the history of our city, truly. So keep sharing @archited!Nice to hear a bit of the story behind these interesting and unique condos and the fellow who helped bring this about. It is good to have something like this as part of his legacy.
I am quite sure the city will protect the alignment for the LRT so whether not not it is built up it won’t matterOnce again, so much density and no transit to serve it. We need the capital line to be doing the next 3 stations as part of the current extension.
Why do we wait until an area is populated and costlier to build in? Letting more people be impacted by the construction…
Meanwhile we have an unopened station at blatchford and 0 density there…
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The alignment is protected. Sure. But the roads it’ll cross will have 5x the traffic.I am quite sure the city will protect the alignment for the LRT so whether not not it is built up it won’t matter
I mean, look where we live, and you have all the answers you need since the province has to pony up money for LRT projects. If we lived somewhere that wasn't constantly decrying bike lanes and transit, perhaps we would have a better system. The political turmoil isn't a new phenomenon. The fact that the government is exploring rail between Calgary and Edmonton and to Banff is nuts to me. Even more so is the inclusion of connecting the airport to our LRT system in the Transportation and Economic Corridors Minister's new mandate letter:Once again, so much density and no transit to serve it. We need the capital line to be doing the next 3 stations as part of the current extension.
Why do we wait until an area is populated and costlier to build in? Letting more people be impacted by the construction…
Meanwhile we have an unopened station at blatchford and 0 density there…
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And the GOA. I know you love to take a dig at the municipality, though.^
The fact it wasn’t extended to the airport a long time is a big failure by transit, administration and councils. The most expensive components for LRT are crossings and stations. Laying track in dedicated rights of way is cheap.
Complaining that we don't built transit first while also complaining that we DID build transit first in Blatchford in the same post?Once again, so much density and no transit to serve it. We need the capital line to be doing the next 3 stations as part of the current extension.
Why do we wait until an area is populated and costlier to build in? Letting more people be impacted by the construction…
Meanwhile we have an unopened station at blatchford and 0 density there…
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Once again, so much density and no transit to serve it. We need the capital line to be doing the next 3 stations as part of the current extension.
Why do we wait until an area is populated and costlier to build in? Letting more people be impacted by the construction…
Meanwhile we have an unopened station at blatchford and 0 density there…
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Now, now... I happily like to think I'm an equal opportunity digger....
And the GOA. I know you love to take a dig at the municipality, though.
I see the irony haha. But with limited money, I wish we were more strategic in our long term planning.Complaining that we don't built transit first while also complaining that we DID build transit first in Blatchford in the same post?![]()




