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Confederation Heights

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Guy from Reddit went to the Confederation Heights consultation and captured a couple slides. Here's what he wrote:
  1. This project is massive, and will take at least 30 years for it to all come to fruition
  2. Higher density will be located in the area built along Heron Road. Lower density (about 9 stories tall) will be located along Brookfield Road and Bronson/Airport Parkway
  3. Was not able to get an answer as to whether they will be installing pedestrian crosswalks and/or stop signs along Brookfield Road (to add to what we already have now)
  4. They have not yet confirmed which buildings (or areas) will be built first
  5. The City of Ottawa is looking to designate some of the existing buildings as “heritage sites”
  6. The second image shows what the area would look like, where the current multi-level parking lot is adjacent to the Canada Post building. Looks like a massive difference!!
More details will be shown on the project’s website, starting tomorrow.

Overview vs current conditions.

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And near Canada Post.

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Full Presentation:
 
We've been talking about this, Tunney's and NRCan lands for years... with little to no progress. I'm hoping to see something happen (understanding full built out will be long, but start off parcel by parcel), but remaining skeptical.
 
We've been talking about this, Tunney's and NRCan lands for years... with little to no progress. I'm hoping to see something happen (understanding full built out will be long, but start off parcel by parcel), but remaining skeptical.
Carney is different them the past few PM's i have more faith these getting done under him.
 

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