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Calgary city council approves Highland Park golf course development in principle

A public hearing about the future of the Highland Park Golf Course in downtown Calgary was back at city council on Monday, Jan. 16, 2017. City of Calgary

City council has tentatively approved a contentious development slated for the former Highland Park Golf Course.

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Vancouver-based developer Maple Projects Inc. wants to change the privately-owned area into a mixed-use site incorporating residential and retail units.

READ MORE: Council delays decision on Highland Park development

Some area residents have opposed the project, saying it’s too dense and more green space is needed.

As many as 2,070 condos and town homes could be built on the site.

READ MORE: Protesters rally against proposed development in Calgary’s Highland Park

On Monday, Calgary city council spent hours discussing and voting on the issuing, with Ward 7 Councillor Druh Farrell calling the situation a “hot mess.”

Council approved, in principle, most of the development. However, the proposal will head back to council on March 20 for further discussion.

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