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City asks for community input on redevelopment of Sunnyside Triangle Site

Sunnyside Triangle Site, currently home to Calgary's first art park 'containR.'. Global News

CALGARY – The City of Calgary is looking for input on the redevelopment of the Sunnyside Triangle Site, currently home to Calgary’s first art park ‘containR.’

Development plans for the site currently include both mixed-market and affordable housing but the city wants to hear from Calgarians about other possible uses for the site.

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A community engagement session and walking tour of the site is being held Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again on Dec. 7 at 7 p.m.

You can also express your thoughts online, at The City of Calgary engage! Portal until Dec. 15.

The Triangle Site exists along what is known as the “Bow to Bluff” corridor.

In addition to “Bow to Bluff,” the Hillhurst/Sunnyside Area Redevelopment Plan provides policy direction for development of the Triangle Site.

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