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“I think we’ve got to get off this whole notion that 30 years of land supply is enough,” she said. “A larger land supply that we control is really something that future councils will need to consider.”
Mayor Naheed Nenshi was among the four council members who voted against proceeding with the annexation. He said he’s happy that city money won’t be spent on the effort, but he still termed it a “waste of time” for Calgary.
“I have never been convinced that there are benefits to the City of Calgary beyond benefits to this landowner.”
Mitigation Project in West Roseville Marries Land Conservation with Residential Development Roseville, CA, January 07, 2021 (PR.com) Today, the California Rangeland Trust announced the permanent conservation of 87 acres of open space in West Roseville, known as the Creekview Northern Preserve. The Rangeland Trust partnered with the land development and homebuilding company Anthem United who funded the conservation easement on the property to mitigate potential environmental impacts associated with the development of the 500-acre Winding Creek Community, a new residential area being constructed nearby.
Anthem United will manage the preserve as a working landscape until development of the Winding Creek Community is complete. After that, the City of Roseville will assume the management responsibilities for the landscape. To protect the area s natural resources and maintain the health and biodiversity of the ecosystem, the preserve will continue to be grazed by cattle.