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PUD2017-0471PUD2017-0471 ATTACHMENTATTACHMENT 1 Green Line LRT Long Term Vision Executive SummaryTitle and Example Station Opportunity Briefs McKenzie Towne station concept "GREEN LINE LRT LONG TERM VISION: 160 AVENUE N TO SETON" EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Over one million new residents will be welcomed to Calgary 160 AVENUE N and over 500,000 new jobs will be created by 2076. Providing 144 AVENUE N fast, frequent, reliable transit for Calgarians as the city grows, NORTH POINTE is essential to keep Calgarians moving. The Green Line LRT is 96 AVENUE N Calgary’s next light rail transit (LRT) line, and one of The City’s top BEDDINGTON infrastructure priorities. 64 AVENUE N The “Green Line LRT Long Term Vision: 160 Avenue N to Seton SE” McKNIGHT BLVD provides a guide for future investments that demonstrates The 40 AVENUE N City’s commitment to providing Calgarians with more ways to 28 AVENUE N move around the City and more choices of where they live, work 16 AVENUE N and play. 2 AVENUE S.W. 7 AVENUE 4 STREET S.E. S.W. The long term vision document for the Green Line will provide CENTRE STREET S INGLEWOOD/RAMSAY greater detail on: 26 AVENUE S.E. • The need for the Green Line HIGHFIELD LYNNWOOD/MILLICAN • The benefits of the Green Line for Calgary and its OGDEN citizens now and into the future SOUTH HILL • The guiding principles for integrating the Green Line QUARRY PARK with Calgary’s communities DOUGLAS GLEN • The four-layered approach of planning the Green Line SHEPARD • How the Green Line integrates with the current PRESTWICK transportation network McKENZIE TOWNE • The alignment and station locations AUBURN BAY/MAHOGANY • Opportunities for future development and investment HOSPITAL SETON • An overview of the capital cost estimates • A strategy for realizing the full vision of the Green Line "Once the full alignment is built, the Green Line will serve in the range of 90,000 -240,000 trips per day, connect 10 transit oriented development stations, and provide an affordable service for all Calgarians." PUD2017-0471PUD2015-0471 GreenAttachment Line LRT2: TOD Long Concept Term Vision Report Executive Summary Att-1.pdf Page 1 of 131 ISC: UNRESTRICTED PUD20170471PUD2017-0471 ATTETATTACHMENT 1 Green Line LRT Long Term Vision Executive SummaryTitle and Example Station Opportunity Briefs 16 AVENUE N STATION 160 AVENUE N URBAN CORRIDOR 144 AVENUE N NORTH POINTE SUBURBAN 96 AVENUE N BEDDINGTON BLVD ESTABLISHED NEIGHBOURHOOD 64 AVENUE N McKNIGHT BLVD 40 AVENUE N URBAN CORRIDOR 28 AVENUE N 16 AVENUE N 2 AVENUE S.W. CENTRE 7 AVENUE 4 STREET S.E. S.W. CITY CENTRE STREET S INGLEWOOD/RAMSAY URBAN CORRIDOR 26 AVENUE S.E. HIGHFIELD LYNNWOOD OGDEN SUBURBAN/INDUSTRIAL SOUTH HILL QUARRY PARK DOUGLAS GLEN SHEPARD PRESTWICK SUBURBAN McKENZIE TOWNE AUBURN BAY/MAHOGANY HOSPITAL URBAN CORRIDOR SETON Note: Views are aspirational and do not necessarily represent final product (looking North) (looking North) (looking North) INITIAL STATE (2015) OPENING DAY LONG TERM VISION (2043) Population 6,250 Population 8,100 Population 13,400 Jobs 3,250 Jobs 4,050 Jobs 5,050 LRT riders 3,600 LRT riders 5,750 Note: Population and jobs numbers are within 10 mins walk of station TRANSIT BENEFITS Transit hub Yes STATION ACCESS PRIORITIES Priority Transit Network Connection Yes Existing or Future Regional Connections No Park and Ride No Distance from Downtown/Centre City 2 km 7720170471PUD201 Green5-0471 Line GreenAttachment LRT Long Line Term LRT2: TOD Vision: Long Concept 160Term Avenue Vision Report N Executiveto Seton Summary tt1pdf Page 21 of 131 ISC: UNRESTRICTED PUD20170471PUD2017-0471 ATTETATTACHMENT 1 Green Line LRT Long Term Vision Executive SummaryTitle and Example Station Opportunity Briefs 16 AVENUE N STATION School Of Rose Sauvage St Joseph Elementary Jr 24 Ave NE High School in walking 10 m distance Mount Buchanan Pleasant Park Schoo 22 Ave NE 20 Ave NE Mount View School 18 Ave NE 6 St NE Munro Park Balmoral School 16 Ave NE 4 St NW 1 14 Ave NE NE Edmonton Trail 12 Ave NE Mount View School Crescent 2 Heights Park Crescent Heights High School Landmark 10 Ave NE Station Plaza TOD Opportunities 3 8 Ave NE Parks and BridgelandOpen Space Park Sunnyside City-Owned Land Bank Park Rivers and Lakes Bow River EXISTING HIGHLIGHTS 1 TOD highlight 1 City Shaping highlight 1 Transit highlight 1——Culturally diverse retail J Major activity corridor as identified in MDP J Part of Main Streets redevelopment program J Large Parcels of City of land at the corner of 16th Avenue and Centre Street 2——Crescent Heights High School J 80 affordable housing units J Variety of community services and programs including Seniors' housing J 3 school sites nearby J Connection to Route 3, 300 BRT, 301 BRT and crosstown route, Regional Transit Connection - Airdrie Ice FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES J Identified as a high potential, high density TOD site within Stage 1 construction J Integrated open space plaza 3——Access to Crescent Road lookout and McHugh Bluffs J Planned sport field and park upgrades, Renfrew Recreational Facility redevelopment J Affordable housing for 2,400 people J Transit Hub with 4-8 routes with 20-30 buses/peak hour, connection to North Crosstown BRT 20170471PUD2015-0471 GreenAttachment Line LRT2: TOD Long Concept Term Vision Report Executive SummaryGreen Line tt1pdf LRT Long Term Vision: 160 Avenue N to SetonPage 31 of 13178 ISC: UNRESTRICTED PUD20170471PUD2017-0471 ATTETATTACHMENT 1 Green Line LRT Long Term Vision Executive SummaryTitle and Example Station Opportunity Briefs 26 AVENUE SE STATION 160 AVENUE N URBAN CORRIDOR 144 AVENUE N NORTH POINTE SUBURBAN 96 AVENUE N BEDDINGTON BLVD ESTABLISHED NEIGHBOURHOOD 64 AVENUE N McKNIGHT BLVD 40 AVENUE N URBAN CORRIDOR 28 AVENUE N 16 AVENUE N 2 AVENUE S.W. CENTRE 7 AVENUE 4 STREET S.E. S.W. CITY CENTRE STREET S INGLEWOOD/RAMSAY URBAN CORRIDOR 26 AVENUE S.E. HIGHFIELD LYNNWOOD OGDEN SUBURBAN/INDUSTRIAL SOUTH HILL QUARRY PARK DOUGLAS GLEN SHEPARD PRESTWICK SUBURBAN McKENZIE TOWNE AUBURN BAY/MAHOGANY HOSPITAL URBAN CORRIDOR SETON Note: Views are aspirational and do not necessarily represent final product (looking North) (looking North) (looking North) INITIAL STATE (2015) OPENING DAY LONG TERM VISION (2043) Population 400 Population 3,400 Population 8,650 Jobs 3,100 Jobs 3,700 Jobs 6,100 LRT riders 700 LRT riders 1,750 Note: Population and jobs numbers are within 10 mins walk of station TRANSIT BENEFITS Transit hub Yes STATION ACCESS PRIORITIES Priority Transit Network Connection No Existing or Future Regional Connections No Park and Ride No Distance from Downtown/Centre City 3 km 9320170471PUD201 Green5-0471 Line GreenAttachment LRT Long Line Term LRT2: TOD Vision: Long Concept 160Term Avenue Vision Report N Executiveto Seton Summary tt1pdf Page 41 of 131 ISC: UNRESTRICTED PUD20170471PUD2017-0471 ATTETATTACHMENT 1 Green Line LRT Long Term Vision Executive SummaryTitle and Example Station Opportunity Briefs 26 AVENUE SE STATION ENMAX Park 14 St SE 17 Ave SE in walking 18 Ave SE 10 m distance 19 Ave SE Elbow River 20 Ave SE 9 St SE 11 St SE St Anne 21 Ave SE Academic Centre Ramsay School 23 Ave SE Portland St SE 4 2 Calgary Police Service 26 Ave SE Crossroads City of Calgary - Market Water Services 25 Ave SE 3 1 Bonnybrook Rd SE Blackfoot Trail SE Dartmouth Rd SE Highfield Rd SE Ogden Rd SE Landmark 9 St SE 11 St SE Station Plaza 34 Ave SE TOD Opportunities Alberta Distillers Parks and Open Space City-Owned Land Rivers and Lakes EXISTING HIGHLIGHTS 1 TOD highlight 1 City Shaping highlight 1 Transit highlight J Inglewood/Ramsay ARP underway J Industrial Employment nearby 1——Popular farmers market nearby 2——Civic services including Calgary Police Service, Animal and Bylaw Services and Water Services Centre 3——Loose Moose Theatre Company J 2 schools nearby J Connection to BRT Route 302 and transit service from surrounding communities FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES 4——11 Street SE streetscape improvements J Opportunity to leverage large city owned land that will include open space near station J Opportunity to integrate with employment plans around heavy rail J Potential to redevelop brownfield lands J Enhanced pathway connections J Affordable housing for 1,700 people J Transit connection with less than 4 routes with less than 20 buses/peak hour 20170471PUD2015-0471 GreenAttachment Line LRT2: TOD Long Concept Term Vision Report Executive SummaryGreen Line tt1pdf LRT Long Term Vision: 160 Avenue N to SetonPage 51 of 13194 ISC: UNRESTRICTED PUD20170471PUD2017-0471 ATTETATTACHMENT 1 Green Line LRT Long Term Vision Executive SummaryTitle and Example Station Opportunity Briefs INGLEWOOD/RAMSAY STATION 160 AVENUE N URBAN CORRIDOR 144 AVENUE N NORTH POINTE SUBURBAN 96 AVENUE N BEDDINGTON BLVD ESTABLISHED NEIGHBOURHOOD 64 AVENUE N McKNIGHT BLVD 40 AVENUE N URBAN CORRIDOR 28 AVENUE N 16 AVENUE N 2 AVENUE S.W. CENTRE 7 AVENUE 4 STREET S.E. S.W. CITY CENTRE STREET S INGLEWOOD/RAMSAY URBAN CORRIDOR 26 AVENUE S.E. HIGHFIELD LYNNWOOD OGDEN SUBURBAN/INDUSTRIAL SOUTH HILL QUARRY PARK DOUGLAS GLEN SHEPARD PRESTWICK SUBURBAN McKENZIE TOWNE AUBURN BAY/MAHOGANY HOSPITAL URBAN CORRIDOR SETON Note: Views are aspirational and do not necessarily represent final product (looking Northeast) (looking Northeast) (looking Northeast) INITIAL STATE (2015) OPENING DAY LONG TERM VISION (2043) Population 2,900 Population 6,400 Population 9,550 Jobs 2,450 Jobs 2,950 Jobs 3,400 LRT riders 3,350 LRT riders 4,600 Note: Population and jobs numbers are within 10 mins walk of station TRANSIT BENEFITS Transit hub Yes STATION ACCESS PRIORITIES Priority Transit Network Connection Yes Existing or Future