haltcatchfire
Senior Member
The path itself was also raised.
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Correct, from the province's 100 year map:I'm pretty sure they took it as far as they had to, that area was the western edge of the flooding downtown as the grade is higher west of Eau Claire.
Looks like they are raising the grade in most of the western parts where the flood wall stops or is temporary.
http://www.calgary.ca/PDA/pd/Documents/Current-studies-and-ongoing-activities/West-Eau-Claire/west-eau claire-flood -protection strategy-lr.PDF
This sign went up on the empty lot at 33 Ave and 21 St SW (where the restaurant burned down a while ago).
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https://www.avenuecalgary.com/Best-Neighbourhoods/2018/The-Full-List/
Avenue's survey of Calgary's best neighborhoods came out. The Beltline came in first - full kudos for the Beltline. Too bad the survey is garbage, but makes for some interesting discussion.
Supposedly there's some methodology to it (Avenue hired Leger to make the survey more accurate), but in the end the results each year are wonky and it just isn't accurate or useful. I took the survey last year, and found that there isn't actually way to simply vote for your favorite neighborhood, by answering specific questions, the survey tries to determine what neighborhood you 'should' like and then it doesn't tell you neighborhood you voted for. Most people probably end up voting for a different neighborhood then the one they wanted to vote for....maybe even one that they don't like. The survey is rubbish IMO.Do they use a bingo ball cage or is it paper slips in a hat?
https://globalnews.ca/news/4350698/top-3-calgary-neighbourhoods-2018-avenue-magazine/Do they use a bingo ball cage or is it paper slips in a hat?