Calgary Herald

Parking lot in East Victoria Park going green

- ANNALISE KLINGBEIL AKLINGBEIL@CALGARYHER­ALD.COM

Asmall southeast parking lot is to become a new community park in a once-neglected neighbourh­ood that is desperate for green space.

The City of Calgary held a public open house Monday at a Macleod Trail noodle house to discuss with the public the proposed East Victoria Park redevelopm­ent.

The site, currently being used as a parking lot, is above the C-train tunnel along Macleod Trail between 11th and 12th avenues S.E.

“East Victoria Park is a new, up-and-coming area. It’s already deficient in park space,” said Michelle Reid, project manager with the City of Calgary parks department.

The open house was an opportunit­y for citizens to weigh in on the preliminar­y concept plan. Gathering citizen feedback is an important step when creating new parks, Reid said.

“They’re the ultimate end users and we want to make sure that we give them a space that they can embrace and actively use,” Reid said.

The proposed redevelopm­ent includes a courtyard that can accommodat­e small events and gatherings, with lots of open lawn — perfect for picnics, and “memory screens” that can be used to project videos at night and historic images during the day.

The park will enhance the quality of life for Calgarians who live and work in the area, said Deron Miller, a principal at Scatlif+miller+murray, the landscape architect and planning firm behind the project.

“This place will become an urban oasis,” Miller said.

At Monday’s open house, citizens were invited to fill out a survey about the redevelopm­ent, which asked questions about design, landscapin­g, the central open space and moving the Enoch Sales house onto the site, provided funds are available.

It has been proposed that the Enoch Sales house, one of the last remaining historic houses in Victoria Park, be incorporat­ed into the redevelopm­ent as a cafe.

Citizen feedback surroundin­g the proposed green space, which is about 3,000 square metres, has been mainly positive, Reid said.

“One of the things that people are always a little bit worried about is who is going to be using this, how is it going to be used,” she said.

Reid said all users will be welcome at the park, but undesirabl­e uses will not be welcome.

Calgarians who live and work in East Victoria Park will have to wait a few years to enjoy the new park. The current parking lot lease expires in June 2013 and constructi­on of the green space is set to begin in July, Reid said.

 ?? Courtesy, Scatlif, Miller and Murray Inc, ?? An illustrati­on of the new park in East Victoria Park on land now used as a parking lot near the Stampede grounds. The project could include moving the Enoch Sales house to the site, preserving the historic building.
Courtesy, Scatlif, Miller and Murray Inc, An illustrati­on of the new park in East Victoria Park on land now used as a parking lot near the Stampede grounds. The project could include moving the Enoch Sales house to the site, preserving the historic building.

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