Quote:
Originally Posted by bradnixon
Mattamy Half Moon Bay Phase 2...
http://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans/...appId=__7XWO9P
Mattamy seems to be going downhill in terms of subdivision design. Their previous plans have featured rear-lane townhomes, single-loaded streets, lots of walkway blocks, and have generally been very attractive.
This plan is full of rear-lotting along arterials, something the city has been trying to get away from. They even have a long stretch (over 220m) of rear lotting, without even a walkway block, along New Greenbank Rd, which is supposed to be a future transit corridor. How those people will actually to get said transit, I don't know...
I'm hoping this gets significantly changed.
|
I can understand the rationale for not having any houses or driveways directly facing Greenbank (it would also be the edge of the community), but there should be frequent walkway blocks as long as higher-level transit is forced onto Greenbank (until the ultimate transit corridor - see below - is built). Commercial, institutional (i.e. schools, churches) and multi-family establishments should have direct access though.
I would personally move the transit corridor to the
existing Greenbank Road corridor, to allow for more TOD along the central part of the communities and better access from Stonebridge as well. The existing Greenbank Road should become a mainstreet arterial with community mixed-use.
If the design is as planned, the ideal design:
Existing Greenbank (new mainstreet minor arterial) - 2 lanes, a transit corridor on-street and parking lanes, 50 km/h speed limit
New Greenbank (new suburban arterial) - 4 lanes and dedicated on-street bicycle lanes, 70 km/h speed limit (may be lowered to 60 km/h depending on development)