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Originally Posted by Migrant_Coconut
But then that green space is smaller and exclusive to the residents of that building. The City wants one big central space for the whole neighbourhood to get together - they're at least correct about that.
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Eh, if it's only a story or two, (like the Oakridge Park), it won't be a big deal.
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Originally Posted by VancouverOfTheFuture
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There's literally 3 public parks within 3 blocks, Oak Meadow, Montgomery, and the Oakridge park built into the mall redevelopment.
4 if you include the one built into the Heather Lands, which also is surrounded by much larger and more appealing and useful parks than the grassy field being built into both of these plans.
Most other suburban town centres have far lower park/people ratios, mind you.
It's like how there's too many parking spaces put in place now because people were worried that no one will use transit and there won't be any parking spaces.