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Originally Posted by wardlow
A... polo park?
But yes, this is the steroids version of what other major commercial centres are doing/talking about doing around Winnipeg: incorporating residential. And these residential projects would sell like hotcakes. Especially in St. James where there hasn't been very much new residential in decades.
Much of Polo Park neighbourhood is on a combined sewer service, and the Province requires that new development on a combined sewer doesn't create additional outflow into the rivers. So that could complicate the plan to build hundreds of new residential units.
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St Matthews, Ellice, Century and Empress are all fully separated. It's really just St James St that isn't. The old stadium lot would tie into St Matthews. All the stuff on the west side of PP will have a problem.
Interestingly there is a 6.5' diameter combined sewer that runs north south through the centre of PP and down Tylehurst to the river, where it is pumped eastward through Wolseley and on to the treatment plant.
After the Ferry Rd Sewer District sewer separation finishes up in the next couple of years maybe the Polo Park area will be next.