The new plaza at Limebank and Earl Armstrong breaks ground Aug 21st. This is across from the new LRT station.

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    1 year ago

    Wow, what an amazing use of land within walking distance to a transit station. My lord is city is incredible.

    Side note, looking on satallite view at the intersection and holy shit that needs to be fixed, it’s terrible. It is 68m to get from one side to the other, crossing 8 lanes of traffic, 10 if you want to include the “bike lanes”.

    I’ve included an image of the original Godzilla to give a sense of scale (he was about 50m tall.)

    Godzilla VS. The Intersection of Limebank and Earl Armstrong

    (Not complaining at you OP)

    Edit: To be slightly positive, it’s really neat to see “cannabis” listed very casually. I actually read over it without thinking about how weird that would have been like 10 years ago.

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      Ha I was like where did you get that satellite image. Oh wait that IS Earl Armstrong and Limebank 🤣.

      The only silver lining I found is at least the parking lots are on the inside with store fronts and patios on the side walk.

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        1 year ago

        I guess so lol, it’s not all bad and it’s not lost forever. You can build on those parking lots eventually and upzone the nearby streets.

        It also seems like it could have really good connections to active pathways to the north and the rest of the neighborhood. The single family homes aren’t mcmansions and have fairly small lot sizes. And there actually seems to be a bit townhouses (row houses? the houses that share walls with other houses lol) which is good.

        At first glance it was worse than I thought.

        There’s more details that could make it better or worse, specifically with the road design in the middle of the new development there, if traffic is slow enough it could be nice. Lots of trees would help tons too.

        It’s not the best designed place of course, but it isn’t the worst thing in the world and there’s probably potential for improvement down the line.

        Appreciate you sharing this

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          Be interesting, it isnorth of the proposed RSS town center.

          If you’re interested RSS has a community development plan, which is an interesting read.