Volume 03 Issue 21
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In this issue, we look at encouraging the development of vibrant small house communities. The new vision for Victoria Park creates a bloated Arts and Cultural District. Calgary's first commissioned public artwork honours Canadian veterans from the Boer Wars.
Inside this Issue:
- Inspiring Small House Communities
- A Congested Arts & Cultural District
- The Boer War Connection in the Beltline
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WebStamp February 06, 2019
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As our economy struggles many are finding it difficult to find an affordable place to live. Cities need to increase population density in a creative and innovative way. Land-use bylaws need to change to meet the needs of its citizens so they live an affordable comfortable lifestyle without worries or burdens.
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It great to see the city is continuing with the revitalization of the East Village with the new vision for a Victoria Park Arts and Cultural District. However, the city seems to be putting too many eggs into one basket including a new event centre. It is also discerning that our iconic Saddledome is slated to be removed from our skyline with this new expansion.
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Calgary's first commissioned public artwork honours Canadian veterans fallen in the South African War.
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