Ward8
Active Member
I think the MZO densities are fairly reasonable (though, I've been sharply critical of the undemocratic approach of using an MZO in the first place.) There is a housing crisis and you can't build on 75% of the land in the city. Until they change zoning city wide, density is going to be a priority. Also, this neighbourhood, when complete, is probably a little shy of the critical mass necessary to animate the width of the streets and the amount of public amenity.
I'm personally a fan of the concept with the tall central tower from a massing/urbanism perspective. That being said, all of these concepts are monumentally better than what was attempted by the provincial government. It helps having these ideas out there to set public expectations. It makes it that much harder to bull through corrupt nonsense.
I'm personally a fan of the concept with the tall central tower from a massing/urbanism perspective. That being said, all of these concepts are monumentally better than what was attempted by the provincial government. It helps having these ideas out there to set public expectations. It makes it that much harder to bull through corrupt nonsense.