Residential Development
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New parking master plan will see fewer spaces in new downtown Guelph developmentsThe minimum parking space requirement as suggested by Guelph city staff is .85 spaces per unit. There had been calls to have no parking minimums for downtown residential units.CanadaSep 27, 2023
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Massive new housing project proposed for MontrealThe Vision Bridge-Bonaventure Consortium wants to build 9,500 housing units that would take up the equivalent of more than eight football fields in building space.CanadaJun 6, 2023
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Massive new housing development pitched for MontrealA consortium of developers and architects want to overhaul a gritty industrial neighbourhood south of Griffintown into a thriving, modern and stylish residential district.CanadaOct 18, 2022
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Dorval issues ban on new high-density housing projectsA temporary moratorium has been issued in Dorval on all new multi-level residential projects as the city works on a new master urban plan.CanadaMar 25, 2022
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1971 to 2021: How west Lethbridge has grown since welcoming its first residentsIn 1971, the west was included in the municipal census for the first time, boasting 68 residents, compared to 26,442 in south Lethbridge and 14,346 in north Lethbridge.FeaturesJan 14, 2021
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Pincourt town council votes in favour of protecting Rousseau ForestThe town council voted in favour of protecting the forest from future development.CanadaOct 9, 2019
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Residential development proposed for Polo Park areaA pair of developers want to see a mixed residential development added in and around shops and businesses in the Polo Park area.PoliticsAug 29, 2019
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City councillor says urban Alberta taxpayers are subsidizing rural residentsIf you're a city or town of over 5,000, you're responsible to pay for your own police. If you're any other municipality, then the province is responsible for your policing costs.MoneyAug 6, 2019
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‘I want nothing at all’: Senneville residents unhappy with potential housing projectSenneville will be holding public consultations on the new Boisé Pearson residential project set to be built in 'the triangle.'EnvironmentOct 5, 2018
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Edmonton City Council approves controversial Holyrood developmentAfter three different designs were proposed for the redevelopment of a site in Holyrood, each of which were rejected by the City of Edmonton's design committee, city councillors voted to approve the latest version of Regency Development's vision for the east Edmonton site on Monday evening.PoliticsJul 9, 2018
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