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University Heights residents lose fight over high-density project

City council has approved high-density development in the northwest Calgary neighbourhood of University Heights.

New development plan gets green light

11 years ago
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Calgary city council approved the area redevelopment plan for the Stadium Shopping Centre.

City council has approved high-density development in the northwest Calgary neighbourhood of University Heights.

Stadium Shopping Centre, in northwest Calgary, was built in the 1960s. (City of Calgary)

A proposed area redevelopment plan for the 1960s-era Stadium Shopping Centre would see the shopping plaza replaced with highrise condos, offices and a 200-room hotel.

The approval of the area redevelopment plan is just a first step, said the developer in a press release.

"We are excited to be moving forward to the next stage of detailed development planning where we can use this blueprint to create a master plan for an innovative dynamic area that will serve this community for decades to come," said Mike Brescia, Western Securities' project director.

The city halldebate was dominatedby upset local residents, who raised concerns about density and traffic problems.

Peter Khu, community association president,says the disappointingdecision will set a precedent for major redevelopment in other neighbourhoods around the city. Costly new transportation infrastructure will also be needed to accommodate the developers plans,Khu said.

"Some of those upgrades are absolutely hugewidening of 16th Avenuethat would be tens of millions of dollars. Another one is to put transit in place. And not just any transitprimary transitsomething equivalent to an LRT station."