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General Infill Discussion

Four single-family houses on a land parcel near the Bonnie Doon LRT station could be demolished to make way for a six-storey residential building, if a rezoning application is approved at a public hearing on Aug. 19. The parcel, located east of 83 Street NW on 82 Avenue NW, is currently zoned to allow up to a three-storey building. Administration supports the application given the property’s proximity to transit, open space, schools, and shops.

 
This is kind of a neat page that I didn't know about (or likely forgot) I was curious how things are going with infill since we passed the 25% target set by the city.


If i am reading things right in terms of net units in 2023 Edmonton grew by 2976 in Mature/Core and 6450 in Established/developing neighborhoods for a total of 9426 net units or a 31.57% share for core/mature which is pretty good. So far in 2024 until end of July looks like 1930 mature/core and 6202 Established/developing for a total of 8132 and only 23.73% share for core/mature.
 
This is kind of a neat page that I didn't know about (or likely forgot) I was curious how things are going with infill since we passed the 25% target set by the city.


If i am reading things right in terms of net units in 2023 Edmonton grew by 2976 in Mature/Core and 6450 in Established/developing neighborhoods for a total of 9426 net units or a 31.57% share for core/mature which is pretty good. So far in 2024 until end of July looks like 1930 mature/core and 6202 Established/developing for a total of 8132 and only 23.73% share for core/mature.
Love weird GIS tools like this. I've got another one for you, a home price heat map based on 2017 reporting data.

https://yeg-assess.dha.io/

Obviously outdated, but still handy to get an idea of neighborhood prices.
 
Another future TOD listing near Glenwood/Sherwood LRT stop.

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