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^^^^ which means abolishing zoning codes.
@Platinum107 you do realize that the first Jasper Ave. photo was a street parade -- thereby accounting for the people gathering (it also coincided with the Circus coming to town -- note the carnival wagons). The second "history" photo had just as many cars as the modern day photo -- more people because there was main street Retail and Hospitality back then -- nothing to do with auto traffic.
Haha... it's like that VE Day shot which many have used in the past as a comparison to a winter day today.
Don't need to abolish zoning, just need to allow a lot more in your base zone, including multifamily, some commercial and office. And get rid of parking requirements. This is a decent summary of Japans zoning, which would be a good starting point:^^^^ which means abolishing zoning codes.
Frankly, as long as we're able to segregate activities harmful to the health of living beings (humans, animals, plants...) from the places where we live, like factories, etc... we should have no zoning and let the market dictate what is needed, where it's needed.Don't need to abolish zoning, just need to allow a lot more in your base zone, including multifamily, some commercial and office. And get rid of parking requirements. This is a decent summary of Japans zoning, which would be a good starting point:
http://urbankchoze.blogspot.com/2014/04/japanese-zoning.html
Frankly, as long as we're able to segregate activities harmful to the health of living beings (humans, animals, plants...) from the places where we live, like factories, etc... we should have no zoning and let the market dictate what is needed, where it's needed.
We can control for issues like noise pollution, for example, with bylaws, but I find the whole idea of zoning preposterous.
I like this quote:Have a story from Edmonton's suburbs? We want to help you tell it
Followed by this picture. Clearly showing why no one shoots in the burbs
In all honesty, I need to correct myself in one thing: for me, any suburb is a hellscape. The variations are just the different circles of hell, surround the Elisium fields (core neighbourhoods).^^ I'll finish that for you.
Suburbs: It's where we fart and no one notices.
Oml, I was kind of in a suspended state between bursting out laughing and feeling a little bad and wanting to hear the idea out while reading this .The gut reaction side of me just wants to shout "BECAUSE THERE"S NOTHING INTERESTING ABOUT THE SUB-" but then I calm down and am like "Okay, they do have the right to tell their stories and I don't know, maybe there'll be some interesting perspectives presented here "Have a story from Edmonton's suburbs? We want to help you tell it