Edmonton’s heritage Garneau district confronts upzoning

by Ximena Gonzalez

Elizabeth Finn outside her home in Edmonton's Garneau neighbourhood. At a public hearing, Ms. Finn said she was concerned that,

Increasing density to meet a growing demand for housing in well-served, well-connected central areas, often precedes the preservation of complementary attributes that make dense urban environments a desirable place to live, including a sense of place, or the emotional connection between people and place. Preserving mature trees and heritage buildings, for instance, stands at odds with the demands of a real estate market on steroids.

This situation is currently at play in Edmonton.

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