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  • Detached homes are fine but people buying them need to actually pay their worth to society which they do not right now. It’s a lifestyle that is subsidized by the dense cities as the sprawling infrastructure is not economically self sustainable. And it’s ridiculous that in many places in North America the only thing that’s legal to build is single family homes. It’s a falsehood saying that’s what most people want, when the reality is that’s the only option on most of the land. We cannot continue to economically or environmentally support that as the majority form of housing, we need more missing middle density like townhomes, four -plexs etc. Not to mention the cars whether gas or electric will become unaffordable to the average person in the next 20 years




  • AI Summary:

    This episode of the Unsprawling podcast features host ‘Biz’ Hazen Elwood and guest Christopher Shason, a pedestrian advocate and urban activist based in Calgary. The episode delves into the topic of pedestrianizing Alberta’s main streets, exploring the potential benefits and challenges associated with this approach.

    Key Points:

    • Introduction to Chris Chiasson: Chris shares his background in urban planning, having worked with Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) in Toronto and Calgary. He discusses the importance of BIAs in advocating for public realm improvements and highlights the differences in their influence between the two cities. 🚶‍♂️ The Role of BIAs: Chris explains how BIAs can be powerful tools for improving the economic vitality of main streets through investments in streetscape enhancements, public spaces, and events. He draws a comparison between the success of BIAs in Toronto and their potential impact in Calgary. 🏢
    • The Case for Pedestrianization: The conversation shifts to the concept of pedestrianizing main streets, with Chris advocating for the benefits of creating more people-oriented spaces. He emphasizes the importance of balancing the needs of businesses, residents, and visitors. 🚶‍♀️
    • Challenges and Opportunities: The hosts discuss the potential challenges of pedestrianization, such as traffic congestion and the impact on businesses. They also explore opportunities for creating vibrant, community-focused spaces that can revitalize downtown areas. 🚧
    • Call to Action: The episode concludes with a call to action for viewers to get involved in shaping the future of Calgary’s streets. Chris encourages listeners to participate in surveys, engage with city officials, and support initiatives that promote pedestrian-friendly environments. 💪

    RELEVANT LINKS

    17th Avenue Open Street Survey — https://www.beltlineyyc.ca/17_ave_open_street

    ActivateYYC Park(ing) Day 2024 — https://activateyyc.calgarycommunities.com/parking-day-2024/

    READ THE SHOWNOTES — https://community.unsprawling.org/

    Follow Unsprawling on their Main Channel — ‪@unsprawling‬

    Join the action on their Discord — https://discord.unsprawling.org/