Tag Archives: the Ward

Statistically Speaking – different characteristics require different planning approaches

Sir Patrick Geddes, an early town planning pioneer, followed the slogan ‘survey before plan’. The 2006 Census of Canada offers one set of data to survey before drafting a plan, and in the spirit of the Creative Commons I now … 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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Mapping Downtown Guelph and the St. Patrick’s Ward

Getting to know the neighbourhood Thanks to Urban Strategies for providing the below map, which identifies properties within the Urban Growth Centre boundaries with capacity for redevelopment and intensification. The below map, which I’ve made myself using ArcGIS, identifies the … Continue reading

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Smart Growth & Community Building

According to the City of Guelph website: Downtown Guelph has been designated as one of the Province’s Urban Growth Centres. Envision Guelph Downtown (i.e. the forthcoming Downtown Secondary Plan) will provide a long-term vision for future development; incorporating the goals of: … Continue reading

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