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Article content It’s interesting how Calgary city hall expects more from volunteer citizens than from paid staff. Where it takes the planning department six months to say ‘no’ to a redevelopment plan for the folks whose Centre Street Dairy Queen restaurant burned down, for instance the city is giving volunteer citizens’ groups just four days to read through about 200 pages of documents on how to build better communities before they have to speak about their concerns. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Corbella: Giving volunteers just four days to study city s new planning guide is unfair Back to video ....
The City of Calgary is proposing dozens of changes to its controversial new community planning document. Social Sharing CBC News · 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. ....
The Dairy Queen drive-thru that used to sit on Centre Street just north of the Trans-Canada Highway in Calgary may have burned down in 2019, but it managed to light a whole new fire in the city this past week. After a proposal to rebuild the restaurant in that location was rejected by the city, whose representatives suggested it could be put to better use with more density, it became a new front in the ongoing culture war between those who believe in things like urban densification and investments in public transit and those who cling to the status quo. That’s in large part because ....
Article content City council approved two motions from Coun. George Chahal Monday to examine storm pond safety and to encourage street hockey and other play on neighbourhood roads. Chahal said his proposals were about making sure public spaces are accessible, but also have appropriate safeguards. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Council approves storm pond safety, neighbourhood street play motions Back to video The storm pond motion calls for a full safety audit of the more than 300 storm ponds across Calgary, with details on how to address any possible shortfalls back in front of council toward the end of 2022. City officials will also investigate storm ponds near schools, playgrounds and parks, and suggest short-term improvements by the end of this year. ....
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