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The remodelled Guide for Local Area Planning returned to city hall Wednesday, but the debate on its future was stuck exactly where council left it six weeks ago.
After almost 12 hours, Wednesday’s planning and urban development committee ended with a convoluted decision and an explosion of conflict. At one point, Coun. Jyoti Gondek, chairing the meeting, threatened to cut off microphones as Mayor Naheed Nenshi accused some councillors of purposely “riling people up,” and Coun. Joe Magliocca yelled that “people do not want this, and you’re fighting with them.”
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Calgary’s new planning guidebook is back on the agenda at city hall this week, heading for another round of questions.
But about six weeks after a heated public hearing that drew hundreds of speakers, there are still simmering tensions around the document that would guide future growth within communities. The outcome of a presentation of the revised document at council’s planning and urban development committee on Wednesday will play a big part in its future.
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The City of Calgary is proposing dozens of changes to its controversial new community planning document.
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Posted: May 03, 2021 7:48 AM MT | Last Updated: May 3
The Guidebook for Great Communities is supposed to lay out common planning principles to guide policy decisions and shape future local area plans for Calgary s communities.(John Gibson/CBC) comments
The City of Calgary is proposing dozens of changes to its controversial new community planning document.
The 131-page document, titled the Guidebook for Great Communities, is intended to help city hall and Calgary s neighbourhoods develop new local area plans.
However, some community groups have contended there hasn t been enough consultation about it and that changes are needed.
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