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Growing Together (City of Kitchener)
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I realize its not the mandate of this program to make the calls on spaces to convert to more parks, but it should highlight the fact that there is just nowhere near enough space currently allocated for this density. I think the city and region really need to reconsider any redevelopment scenarios that do no utilize their small remaining amount of downtown on this map for more green space (e.g - Bramm St, disused helipad/OSC, several of the surface parking lots). At current land values and this density plan, no private owner is making a dedication of space that is going to make a difference.
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RE: Growing Together (City of Kitchener) - by cherrypark - 08-28-2023, 12:03 AM

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