Tag Archives: Greater Golden Horseshoe

The cost of urban intensification

Laura Murr commented on my previous post, raising concerns over the financial incentives provided by the municipality for developers to initiate urban intensification. In my position as a research assistant at the University of Waterloo, where I’ve asked private developers … Continue reading

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The Policy Drafting Process – when ideas morph

Sometimes the journey of a conceptual idea (say, Ebenezer Howard’s “Garden City”, Le Corbusier’s “towers in the park”, or Duany & Plater-Zyberk’s “New Urbanism”) morphs in time through policy drafting processes; where planning concepts meet the market praxis and politics, … Continue reading

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Why research Smart Growth implementation in Guelph?

From time to time I get asked why I’ve chosen Guelph for my case study, devoting a year of my academic life to follow the planning and community engagement taking place in a city of which I’m not a resident. … Continue reading

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Citizen Engagement and The Planning Student

Out I left, leaving the class rooms and text books behind, seeking the details of the local and the context of the regional. During the day I interview planners in southern Ontario about their impressions with the Growth Plan and … Continue reading

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Week 11 – Urbanism

It’s all about getting the ideas on the paper as well as presenting them orally, making sense of it all and allowing others to make sense of it as well. This is no little challenge. And I love it! Uptown … Continue reading

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