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A small propulsion for the downtown Edmonton scene looking at the above ^^^ photo scene -- imagine the ERRS functionals running along 106th Avenue (seen here) -- it would border the northern edge of Katz land giving it benefit, north of the Epcor tower and the land associated with the build-out of Qualico, then south to the civic art centre (access to RAM., City Hall, AAG, EPL (the tank ;)), the Citadel, Winspear and then east along Jasper to the Quarters. In the other direction west along Columbia Avenue. Pump some life into this vast landscape of towers and edifices! All tied into Old Strathcona.
 
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A few shots taken today. First 4 units are close to being finished and looks like another 8 or so are under construction.

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Our construction season at Blatchford is about to bring a whole lot of ?? life to the community. From an apple tree fruit orchard to wetlands, crews are focused on completing the landscaping in the first stage of the community and around the stormwater pond.

Let’s take a closer look at the first two (of many) green spaces that are now under construction in Blatchford!

Littlewood Park
The first pocket park in the community is being built right across the street from the townhomes that are currently under construction. Littlewood Park will be packed with amenities, including 56 community garden plots, a fruit orchard with 4 different types of apple trees, a plaza and additional green space for future picnics and pups to enjoy.

Plus, to make sure even the littlest residents have a place to play, a playground will be built in Littlewood Park. The playground will have equipment specially designed for 2-5 year olds and a separate area that will have equipment for older kids who are 5-12 years old.

Blatchford Park
A great central park for a great central community. Located in the centre of the neighbourhood, Blatchford Park will have plenty of open spaces, two ponds, treed areas and extensive trails.

Construction crews are already on site building the view deck over the first pond and preparing to landscape the surrounding area. The landscaping won’t stop at the edge of the pond though, as crews will be adding native vegetation and wetland plants right into the water to create a naturalized wetland area. Crews will also be installing amphibian habitats to ensure our frog friends have a place to call home!

Naturalized wetlands play an important role in sustainability. In addition to providing habitats for birds and beneficial insects, the plants help to capture and absorb pollutants, cleaning the water before it makes its way to the drainage systems, and eventually the North Saskatchewan River.

This year, crews will also be completing the landscaping around the pond, including building a shared use path for residents and visitors to enjoy.

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I haven't been to Blatchford (Airport Rd) for a year and it's great to see all the progress.
@chrisvazquez7 Yup, can now start to get a feel for what a cool neighbourhood this is becoming, going to be massive. LRT extension to Blatchford has started at the 109 street end.
I dig the "cable-stay catapult" sculpture deal at the Blatchford Road entrance.
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@danimori its the snobulation (coined copyright) factor. Plus these are at 45-degrees on the bias to Edmonton's grid. I just wish that Wop May would have been one of the first ones named in honor of his bush pilot days flying out of the EMA. Maybe someone leasing space in the commercial centre will open a disco called Wop's goin' on!
 

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