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Old Posted Oct 2, 2008, 7:18 AM
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Winnipeg Urban Boundary

Hey Everyone

I want to bring up a new topic for discussion. Many cities in North America have urban boundaries which are limits placed province wide on where new developments can take place, primarily the planning efforts are concentrated around the largest metropolitan centers.

I believe it was the David Suzuki Foundation that found that Winnipeg's urban land use had quadrupled while the population had only doubled, I'm not sure of the time frame exactly but its just the first part of the discussion?

What do you think about the urban boundary concept and what would be the best implementation of such a system for Winnipeg.

(We don't currently have one do we?)

Lets get this discussion going
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Old Posted Oct 2, 2008, 6:31 PM
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implementing an urban boundry is just sommon sense if you ask me. the more spread out a city is, the more everyone pays for their services like transit, (more gas burnt) underground lines and plumbing, and streets. in times of skyrocketing resource prices, its sad to see so much sprawl still happening. i still hear so many people with the sububan mentality in our city. putting in place a plan would be a step in the right direction.
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I believe we had one that restricted developments particularly in East and West St. Paul. If I recall Filmon got rid of it sometime during his tenure. Maybe Andy6 or someone of that era (no offense!) remembers better.
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^I don't remember the details but the idea was to do something about the exodus to the region. I think that's when we came up with some capital region planning commission or something but in practise it's probably worse now than it was before. I say this because the new regulations pretty much preclude the development of sustainable communities and they don't really seem to be doing anything to limit exurban sprawl.
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Well, It's awfully hard to have an urban boundary when the province is the principal developer (E.g. Waverly Waste)

Doer loves sprawl almost as much as Qualico.
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I believe we had one that restricted developments particularly in East and West St. Paul. If I recall Filmon got rid of it sometime during his tenure. Maybe Andy6 or someone of that era (no offense!) remembers better.
What!?!!!

You mean you're too young to remember Filmon fridays???

And here I thought you were an old timer.
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What!?!!!

You mean you're too young to remember Filmon fridays???

And here I thought you were an old timer.
I believe he is around 31; older than both of us
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I believe he is around 31; older than both of us
Do i have a fan club?! Or stalkers!!

I'm a little older than that, but not much. I do remember when Al Gore invented the internet.
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Do i have a fan club?! Or stalkers!!

I'm a little older than that, but not much. I do remember when Al Gore invented the internet.
I think I got your profile mixed up with Reed Solomon. My apologies.
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Do i have a fan club?! Or stalkers!!

I'm a little older than that, but not much. I do remember when Al Gore invented the internet.
Wow, what an age to have been alive. Incredible, absolutely incredible.
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Do i have a fan club?! Or stalkers!!

I'm a little older than that, but not much. I do remember when Al Gore invented the internet.


The Internet was invented by the US militray in the 80's and developed in the early 90's.... and later commercialized for private us. Sorry but Al Gore had little to do with it, as far as I'm aware.
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^Actually, it was developed much earlier than that although the web was developed in the late 80's early 90's. Otherwise, I'm pretty sure he was being facetious.
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The military developed the internet? I thought it was the porn industry.

Yes, I was being facetious.
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I believe, sir, that Flatlander was purporting some sort of ... how do you say ... ah, yes, it was a JOKE!

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