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Originally Posted by DyAm00394
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Thanks for posting the renderings.
The pedestrian overpass looks great and is what we need a lot more of in Saint John, but what a ridiculous proposed land use. Nothing about this looks temporary. This is prime real estate that should either remain a park, or be opened up for high rise development with underground parking that could retain the large majority of the green space.
This is the current view:
There’s solutions for parking west of Bridge Rd. This is just cheaper. The city shouldn’t approve this zoning amendment just because parking solutions elsewhere will cost more money. Politics is the art of the possible, city council should stick with the current zoning in accordance with Plan SJ, and work to find alternative solutions for parking at a less prime piece of real estate with one of the best vantage points of the city.
A smaller scale, temporary parking lot could make sense and be a good idea if it was to facilitate the mill expansion and then be opened up later for residential high rise development like we see in Moncton. It’s the perfect location for such a residential project, but it’s an absolutely terrible long term location for a giant, commercial parking lot. The city council should show some courage and stick up for the West Side here.
Parking could be increased at this property and then opened up later for residential development if the city could get JDI to come to a legal agreement that involves a long term plan of turning a short term parking lot into a long term residential development.
Surely the city, the province, and the largest construction company in Atlantic Canada could come to an agreement on a solution to get some much needed parking solutions for JDI’s expansion in the short term, that could later be transformed into housing solutions. This is a really beautiful spot in our city, and a giant parking lot taking over one of the most popular publicly accessible parks in our city would be quite a poor decision if it was for the long term. The city, the province, and JDI should work together to come up with a better long term vision for this important location to the Wolastoq community and West Side community.
We need housing more than parks, and a lot of green space could be saved with the right type of residential development at this location. These proposed renderings are horrendous in terms of how much green space will be replaced with pavement. There’s potential here for something so much more than a parking lot, especially for the long term.
I hope all the interested parties can collaborate and come to an agreement for a much better long term plan for the location than a giant parking lot. Otherwise, the city should ask them to sell the property back to the province, or to the city, if they no longer want a park zoned property at this location. The city shouldn’t just agree to rezoning because one company wants to build a parking lot on land that is currently zoned as parkland. I believe a win-win solution is possible for this property, if the powers that be can agree to collaborate and work together on a better long term solution than a giant parking lot with a million dollar view.