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Cambridge Multi-Sports Complex [Proposed]
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(10-01-2015, 02:04 PM)rangersfan Wrote: I still wish this was being built on an LRT route in one of Cambridge's core areas.

the use of "an" makes me optimistic....is (was) there any potential alignments that went through Conestoga College? South from Block Line, we have the Budd Plant redevelopment which was elsewhere recently noted to be picking up, the City owns/controls the future of Budd Park and I think they mentioned future industry. Lear just closed and lots of residential just west/south. Homer Watson has a healthy road allowance (so easier routing and regional already) and then you are at the college. Lots of development lands just west subsequent to the OMB hearing. There are 2 river crossings both ways.

What do you miss? Sportsworld...which appears to be dying and when there is a west bound bypass? (notwithstanding the maple grove industrial area).

But, how do you cross from Blair Road into urban Cambridge?

probably the wrong thread....but this isn't really present ION stage 2
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RE: Cambridge Multi-Sports Complex [Proposed] - by Smore - 10-02-2015, 08:27 PM

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