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Originally Posted by BobLoblawsLawBlog
Although Brentwood is growing now, it probably won't last forever, as Metrotown has much more room to grow
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In my opinion, Brentwood's biggest advantage over the other town centres is its relative compactness. Spread out the current development over an area the size of, say, Edmonds Town Centre, and it wouldn't amount to much.
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Hopefully Brentwood also builds some public buildings like a Library, Rec Centre, Schools and Large Parks, of which it has none now.
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I wholeheartedly agree. The rec centre is coming in one of the Brentwood towers and a school has long been planned down near the Concord development. I would dearly love to see a library, but unfortunately I think the city figures McGill Library is close enough.
Personally, I don't want to see a large park (I suppose there will be the one at Concord): I would prefer several small ones. And honestly, given the excess of green in this city I would really like to see some proper plazas (I'm not sure the Brentwood one will cut it). A dream would be something like Portland's park blocks, but I don't think that's going to happen.
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The closest thing Brentwood has to wilderness is the meadow next to the highway.
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I'm not sure why a town centre should feature wilderness. Regardless, there actually is a fair amount of green or wild space in the area. To the west is Willingdon Heights Park; to the north, Brentwood Park and Beecher Park (nice creek for kids to play in); to the east, Sperling Park, Beecher Creek and (one Skytrain stop on) Burnaby Lake (too wild in my opinion); to the south, Still Creek and Jim Lorimer Park. The Concord development will include more green and wild space in the south east. The slope of the land can screw up access though; Beta and Delta are hard climbs on miserable sidewalks next to scary traffic (why no stairs?).
I think green space around the edges makes sense. Stanley Park is on an edge, as is Central Park. I think small pockets of green space are better in the centre itself. It does need more. There are a couple that are not entirely successful: where Buchanan would be between Madison and Rosser; at Madison and Skyline Dr, shown on city maps as park but with a No Trespassing sign (which is it?). More can be expected at Buchanan and Willingdon and Douglas and Lougheed, when they are eventually blocked off. We'll have to see about the Willingdon greenway when it goes out for public consultation. A greenway along Still Creek would be awfully nice too.
As someone who lives there, I find Brentwood currently feels like a disconnected mess. There are too many holes in sidewalks and bike lanes and a big void where the mall parking lot used to be. I'm not saying that as a criticism; it's an inevitable part of the transformation. At the moment though, it's a hard place to judge. I hope it will start to come together once phase 1 of the mall is complete.