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Originally Posted by Dartguard
Being a resident of Ottawa I wonder if you have had any experience getting around DC or Burnside. DC most assuredly has far more options to get into and out of compared to Shannon park.
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As someone who grew up in the Maritimes I have plenty of experience getting around DC and Burnside.
DC most assuredly has more roads and...that's about it? Just because a place has more roads doesn't mean it's easier to get to.
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Originally Posted by Dartguard
If a Stadium could be built close to the already set up infrastructure in DC just to the west and above the Costco then that would come the closest to the Bank street set up.
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I'm assuming you have limited experience in Ottawa if you're seriously suggesting this. Their
infrastructure couldn't be any more different. Bank street through the Glebe is a single lane urban street with three-four storey mixed-used development both north and south of the stadium. Consistent transit with multiple routes. Bike lanes and pedestrian-only walkways on the Canal. Easy pedestrian access. Residential surrounds the stadium site. DC is...a power centre, with wide avenues, and open empty lots. The fact that it's even mentioned in the same breath as a Costco means it's in an area that is designed to shut out lower income participants (essentially Costco's entire model and target marketing).
Again, I should reiterate that there's probably going to be more people using the stadium than just people with cars. If 100% of the people going to the stadium are in a car there's never going to be enough roads to fit all of them without there being massive traffic issues. At least the Shannon site has some potential for diversifying transport options beyond just
"more roads!!!"
I guess i'm going to have to go back and find the Lansdowne transportation reporting numbers again.
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Originally Posted by Dartguard
Our Mayor has a soft spot for Shannon and is probably hoping, wishing ,praying and cajoling to have First Nations funds, Fed money for Transit, and HRM money because he is the mayor to set up Shannon as the shining Stadium by the Sea.
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A stadium on the ocean sounds a lot more appealing than a stadium in a power centre surrounded by parking lots and big box stores.
I should probably note that i'm not too positive on any of the recommended sites for the stadium but to some degree an urban stadium simply isn't going to be feasible in Halifax unless things are removed/demolished. Wanderers Ground is probably the closest Halifax will get to a pure urban stadium in an urban setting with zero parking directly on site, easy pedestrian/active transportation potential, and a direct population base surrounding it.
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Originally Posted by someone123
This type of setup would be awful for a stadium where ~100% of the 24,000 people are trying to leave ASAP in vehicles. To get people out of there quicker you need a mix of different ways to go and a mix of transportation options so that each road is carrying one quarter of one half of the traffic.
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This is exactly the point i'm trying to make.