Edmonton (Alta. ) - 1983 - Neighbourhood fact sheets_Edmonton_volume 6 [west district]

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NEIGHBOURHOOD:

ALDERGROVE WEST DISTRICT 1. Aldergrove Elementary School 2. Aldergrove United Church

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Dwellings

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Industrial. Public Utilities

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Aldergrove Neighbourhood Character

Single Family Housing Row Housing

578 366 413 1357

Apartments

units units units units

42.6% 27.0% 30.4%

100.0% of residential units

Population

Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19

20-64 Over 65

No.

360 801 382 2678 64 4285

%

8.4% 18.7% 8.9% 62.5% 1.5% 100.0%

Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Space Institutional

143.3 1.2 7.2 8.4 160.1

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89.5% .8% 4.5% 5.2% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas

52% 48%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

26% 46% 28%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Capacity

Sept. 1981

Aldergrove Elementary School

N/A

8525 -182 Street

N/A

Recreation Facilities

Aldergrove Community League hall Community Services Aldergrove day care 8535 - 182 Street C.H.r.P. Projects 86 Avenue and 178 Street

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WEST DISTRICT 1. Belmead Elementaty School

2. St. Benedict BementarySchool 3. Westland Baptist Church

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

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Recreation,open Space

Transportation

Dwellings

Commercial

03 Vacant, Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial. Public Utilities

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Belmead

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 31.5 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing Apartment

542 units 528 units

39.3% 38.3%

309 units 1379 units

22.4% 100.0% of residential units

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

381 871 337 2504 50 4143

% 9.2% 21.0%

8.1% 60.5% 1.2% 100.0%

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Space Institutional

112.1 1.8 6.5 11.0 131.4

ha ha ha ha ha

85.3% 1.4% 4.9% 8.4% 100.0%

Length of Residence 51% 49%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

24% 50% 26%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Belmead Elementary (Public) St. Benedict Elementary (Separate)

Sept. 1981

Capacity

9011 -182 Street

410

500

18015 - 93 Avenue

332

N/A

Recreation Facilities None

Community Services ABC Day Care 9308 Belmead Childrens World day care, Koko Kiddie Kare day care

Belmead U community housing Belmead III community housing

#101, 8944 - 182 Street 18040 - 94 Avenue 180 Street and 89 Avenue 182 Street and 93 Avenue

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

BRITANNIA/YOUNGSTOWN WEST DISTRICT

1. Youngstown Elementary School

6, Centennial Village Mall

2. Britannia Junior High School

7. Westlawn Cemetery

3. Our Udyof Lourdes School

8, Church of Assumption

4. Fred Broadslock Pool

9. Ebenezer United Church

5. Community League Hall

10. Holy Spirit Catholic Church

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Britannia/Youngstown Neighbourhood Character

Density - 27.5 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing Apartment

945 units 110 units 868 units

49.1% 5.8% 45.1%

1923 units

100.0% of residential units

Population

Age Groups

No.

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0-4 5-14 15-19

325 595 408

7.1% 13.1% 9.0%

20-64 Over 65

2964

65.2% 5.6% 100.0%

256 4548

Tenure

Total Areas Residential Commercial Institutional

Open Space, Parks

106.1 ha 27.0 ha 23.5 ha

64.1% 16.3% 14.2%

8.8 ha 165.4

5.4% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Homeowners Renters

43% 57%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

39% 29% 32%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Sept. 1981

Youngstown Elementary (Public) - 10330-163 St. Our Lady of Lourdes (Separate) 10420-157 St, Britannia Junior High (Public) 16018 - 104 Ave.

364 213 314

Capacity 625

N/A 640

Recreation Facilities

Fred Broadstock Pool - 10515 - 158 Street

B/Y Community League hall, outdoor rink, three tennis courts, playground Youngstown Elementary - playground, playing fields Britannia Jr. High - playing fields Community Services

Britannia Gardens senior citizens apartments - 10142-157 St. Youngstown community housing 166 St. and 103 Ave. Britannia/Youngstown out of school care - 10330 - 163 St. Jasper Place Day Care - 15608 - 104 Avenue For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-6801.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

CALLINGWOOD NORTH WEST DISTRICT

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Industrial, Public Utilities

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Callingwood Neighbourhood Character

Density - 26.9 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing Apartments

127 424 410 961

units units units units

13.2% 44.2%

42.6% 100.0% of residential units

Population Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64

Over 65

No. 156 280

139 1580 46 2201

%

7.1% 12.7% 6.3%

Total Areas Residential

Parks, Open Space Institutional

71.8% 2.1%

36.9 ha 44.0 ha 1.0 ha 81.9 ha

45.1% 53.7% 1.2% 100.0%

100%

Schools

Enrollment

Callingwood Elementary (Public)

17335 - 76 Avenue

Sept. 1981

Capacity

308

400

Recreation Facilities

One outdoor rink at the school site

Community Services None

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

CALLINGWOOD SOUTH WEST DISTRICT

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Callingwood South Neighbourhood Character

Density - 36.8 people/hectare Row Housing Apartments

203 units 843 units 1048 units

Population

Age Groups 0-4 3-14 13-19 20-64 Over 63

No.

414 336 338

3093

42 4263

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9.7% 8.4% 8.4% 72.3% 1.0% 100.0%

Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Space

34.2 11.2 9.7 73.1

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72.2% 14.9% 12.9% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas

11.6% 88.4%

more than 3 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

2.7% 28.9% 68.4%

Source: Civic Census 1982 Schools

Our Lady of the Prairies Elementary School

(Separate) 17633 - 64 Avenue Recreation Facilities None

Community Services

Sunshine Factory Day Care 17113 - 64 Av»-'f •=«

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Canora

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 42.3 people/hectare Single Family Housing Apartments

677 units 763 units 1440 units

47% 53% 100%

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

241 461 283 2513 243 3741

%

6.4% 12.3% 7.6% 67.2%

Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Space Institutional

6.5% 100.0%

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas

66.3 9.7 8.6 3.8 88.4

ha ha ha ha ha

75.0% 11.0% 9.7% 4.3% 100.0%

Length of Residence 29% 71%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

31% 38% 31%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Sept. 1981

Brightviev^ Elementary (Public) Holy Cross Elementary/ Junior High

15425 - 106 Avenue 251

(Separate)

15120 - 104 Avenue

311

Capacity 450

N/A

Recreation Facilities

Brightview Elementary athletic fields Canora Community League hall Community Services

Canora Gardens senior citizens housing 10160 - 151 Street Bee Jay Day Care - 10316 - 152 Street Kinder House Day Care - 15321 - 105 Avenue Jasper Place Group Home - 10526/28 - 150 Street Police Station - 10121 - 151 Street Goodw/ill Rehabilitation Services of Alberta

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACE SHEEE

NEIGHBOURHOOD;

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Transportation

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Oechene/Jamieson Place

Neighbourhood Character

Single Family Housing

75 units

100% of residential units

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14

9 12 7 55

15-19 20-64 Over 65

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Total Areas

10.8% 14.5% 8.4% 66.3%

Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Space Institutional

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51.4 1.6 49.3 .7 103.0

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49.9% 1.5% 47.9% .7% 100.0%

100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure Homeowners Renters

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94% 6%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

27.7% 15.7% 56.6%

Source: Civic Census 1982 Schools None

Recreation Facilities None

Community Services None

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

ELMWOOD WEST DISTRICT

1- Elmwood ElementarySchool 2. Hillcrest Junior High School 3. H.E. Beriauft ElementaryJunior High School

4. Elmwood Community LeagueHall 5. Elmwood Lodge 6, Meadowlark Lodge

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Elmwood

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 31.3 people/hectare Single Family Housing Apartments

744 units 200 units 944 units

78.8% 21.2%

100.0% of residential units

Population Age Group 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64

Over 65

No. 171

496 393 1963 259 3282

%

5.2% 15.1% 12.0% 59.8% 7.9% 100.0%

Homeowners

Residential Commercial

86.8 ha 1.2 ha

Parks, Open Space Institutional

6.5 ha 10.5 ha 105.0 ha

82.7% 1.1% 6.2% 10.0% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure

Renters

Total areas

64% 36%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

62% 27%

11%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Elmwood Elementary (Public) Hillcrest Junior High (Public) H. E. Beriault Elementary/ Junior High (Separate)

Sept. 1981

Capacity

16325 - 83 Avenue 16400 - 80 Avenue

328 648

700 755

8125 - 167 Street

292

N/A

Recreation Facilities

Elmwood Elementary, playground, athletic fields Hillcrest J.H., athletic fields

H.E. Beriault El/J.H., athletic fields Elmwood Community League hall, tennis courts, ice rink Community Services

Meadowlark Lodge senior citizens housing - 8609 - 161 Street

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Centennial Elementary School

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Commercial

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Industrial. Public Utilities

Apartments

Institutional

Source;1982/1983 FIELD SURVEY DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Gariepy

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 24.9 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row IHousing

435 units 232 units 667 units

65.2% 34.8%

lQd.0% of residential units

Population Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64

Over 65

No. 185 280 121 1194 27 1807

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10.2% 15.5% 6.7% 66.1% 1.5% 100.0%

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas Residential Commercial

Parl<s, Open Space

59.6 ha I.7 ha II.3ha 72.6 ha

88.2% 2.3% 9.5% 100.0%

Length of Residence 64.4% 35.6%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

4.6% 62.1% 33.3%

Schools

Enrollment

Capacity

Centennial Elementary (Public)

Sept. 1981 N/A

N/A

Source: Civic Census 1982

Recreation Facilities None

Community Services

Lessard Day Care 6104 - 172 Street

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

GLENWOOD WEST DISTRICT

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1. Glendale ElementarySchool

7. Eamonton Telephones Exchange

2. Westlawn Junior HighSchool

8. Parks and Recreation West Distncl Office

3. Si.Thomas Moore JuniorHigh Schooi

9. Jasper Place Clinic

4. Community League Hall

10. Jasper Place BusTerminal

5, Ouf Lady of Fatima Elemeniary School

11. Living Stones Covenant Church

6. Edmonton Power Substation

12. Faith CathecJral

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Glenwood

NeigHiourhood Character

Density - 27.2 people/hectare Single Family Housing Apartments

752 units 443 units 1195 units

62.9% 37.1% 100.0%

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

503 415 2921

4.5% 11.5% 9.5% 68.0%

282 4371

6.5% 100.0%

%

250

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas Residential Commercial

Open Space, Parks Institutional

Industrial

52.1 12.9 8.6 70.5 16.7 160.8

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32.3%

8.0% 5.3% 43.8% 10.4% 100.0%

Length of Residence 43% 57%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

45% 29% 26%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Glendale Elementary (Public) St. Thomas More Junior High (Separate) Westlawn Junior High (Public)

Sept. 1981

Capacity

9812 - 161 Street

190

250

9610 -165 Street 9520 -165 Street

244

N/A

365

755

Recreation Facilities

Glendale Elementary, athletic fields St. Thomas More Jr. High, athletic fields Westlawn Jr. High, athletic fields Glenwood Community League hall, playground, outdoor rinks Community Services

Westlawn Courts senior citizens housing - 9908 - 165 Street, 9911 - 167 Street

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DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


l^ghPark NeigHbourhood Character

Density - 18.7 people/hectare Single Family Housing Apartments

636 units 6 units 642 units

99.0% 1.0%

100.0% residential units

Pqnilation Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64

Over 65

No.

74 198 154 997 104 1527

4.9% 13.0% 10.1% 65.3% 6.7% 100.0%

Total Areas Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Space Institutional

59.6 18.6 .4 2.8 81.4

ha ha ha ha ha

73.2% 22.3% 1.0% 3.5% 100.0%

L.ength of Residence

Temire Homeowners Renters

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74% 26%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

59% 26% 15%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

High Park Elementary

Sept. 1981

Capacity

125

200

11031 -154 Street

Recreation Facilities

High Park Elementary, Playground, athletic fields* High Park Community League hall, playground, tennis courts Community Services

High Park Day Care Fire Hall

For [nformation on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

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10913 - 152 Street 156 Street - 110 Avenue

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

JASPER PARK WEST DISTRICT

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1. Notre Dame Elementary School 2. Stratford Junior High School

3. Jasper Park Community League Hall 4. James Gibbons Elementary

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Transportation

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Jasper Park Neighbourhood Character

Density - 22.5 people/hectare Single Family IHousing

505 units 808units 1313 units

Apartments

38.4% 61.6% 100.0%

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

59 148 117 1051 88 1463

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4.1% 10.1% 8.0% 71.8% 6.0% 100.0%

Tenure •Homeowners Renters

Total Areas Residential Commercial Institutional

54.5 3.5 7.1 65.1

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83.7% 5.4% 10.9%

100.0%

Length of Residence 39% 61%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

40% 35% 25%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

James Gibbons Elementary (Public) Stratford Junior High (Public)

Notre Dame Elementary (Separate)

Sept. 1981

Capacity

8945 -153 Street 8715 - 153 Street

138 436

250 755

15425 - 91 Avenue

114

N/A

Recreation Facilities

James Gibbons, playground, athletic fields Stratford J.H., playground, athletic fields Notre Dame Elementary, playground, athletic fields Jasper Parl< Community hall, 8751 -153 Street Community Services

Crestwood Montessori Day Care, 15425 - 91 Avenue

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La Perle

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 15.2 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing Apartments

317 units

39.5%

336 units 149 units 802 units

Al.9% 18.6%

100.0% of residential units

Populaticm Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14

330

306 136

15-19 20-64

Over 65

1715 31 2518

Total Areas

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13.1% 12.2%

Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Spac e

5.4% 68.1% 1.2%

Institutional

107.6 ha 2.6 ha

64.9%

55.3 ha

33.4%

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.1% 100.0%

165.7 ha

1.6%

100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure Homeov^ners Renters

45%

55%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

4% 30% 66%

Sources Civic Census 1982

Schools None

Recreation Facilities None

Community Services Child's World day care 9742 - 182 Street

Primrose Place City non-profit housing 182 Street and 96 Avenue Barclay Square city non-profit housing 185 Street and 97A Avenue Westfleid Village C.H.I.P. projects 18010 - 98 Avenue Kingfisher Estates C.H.I.P. projects 98 Avenue and 180 Street

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1=^^^ Transportation

Dwellings

Commercial

LJLJ Vacant, Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

S0urce:i982/1983 field survey

I Apartments

I ^

I Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Lymbtim NeigHiourhood Character

Density -18.5 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing Apartment

256 548 152 956

units units units units

26.8%

57.3% 15.9%

100.0% of residential units

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14

15-19 20-64 Over 65

%

352 448 112

12.7% 16.2% 4.1%

Residential Commercial

128.7 ha 2.1 ha

86.1% 1.4%

Parks, Open Space

1838 21 2771

66.3% .7% 100.0%

Institutional

15.3 ha 3.4 ha 149.5 ha

10.3% 2.2%

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas

100.0%

Length of Residence 67% 33%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

5% 67% 28%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

St. Martha Elementary (Separate)

7240 - 180 Street

Recreation Facilities None

Community Services None

For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD;

LYNNWOOD WEST DISTRICT I. Lynnwood Elementary School

2, OurLadyofVictones Elementary School

3. Community League Hall

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Multiple Family Dwellings

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Industrial, Public Utilities I ^

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Transportation

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Lynnwood

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 36.9 people/hectare Single Family Housing Apartments

785 units 628 units 1413 units

55.6% 44.4% 100.0%

Population Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64

Over 65

%

No. 158 390 363 2523 266 3700

4.3% 10.5% 9.8% 68.2% 7.2% 100.0%

80.1 ha

Residential Commercial

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Parks, Open Space

15.3 ha 4.5 ha

Institutional

100.4 ha

79.8% .5% 15.1% 4.6% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas

53%

47%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

50% 30% 20%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Lynnwood Elementary (Public)

Sept. 1981

Capacity

15451 - 84 Avenue

297

525

7925 -158 Street

192

N/A

Our Lady of Victories

Elementary (Separate) Recreation Facilities

Lynnwood Elementary, Athletic Fields Lynnwood Athletic Field - 81 Avenue and 156 Street

Lynnwood Community League hall, outdoor rinl<, tennis courts, playground Our Lady of Victories, playground, athletic fields Community Services

White Hall - Lynnwood day care -

15451 - 84 Avenue

Lynnwood out of school care -

Rm. 5, 7925 - 158 Street

For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

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Density - 29.9 people/hectare Single Family Housing

791 units 29 units

Row Housing Apartments

66 units 886 units Z

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Population

Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

89.3% 3.3% 7.4% 100.0%

% 135 362 243 1702

5.2% 14.0% 9.4% 65.7%

148

5.7% 100.0%

2590

Tenure

Total Areas Residential

Commercial

Parl<s, Open Space Institutional

76.1 2.2 5.2 3.2 86.7

ha ha ha ha ha

87.8% 2.5% 6.0% 3.7% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Homeowners

52% 48%

Renters

More than 5 years 1 to 4 years

26% 46% 28%

less than 1 year

Schools

Enrollment

Mayfield Elementary (Public) Our Lady of Peace Elementary/ Junior High (Separate)

Sept. 1981

Capacity

10950 - 159 Street

242

525

15911 - 110 Avenue

194

N/A

Recreation Facilities

Mayfield Elementary - playground, athletic fields Our Lady of Peace - playground, athletic fields

Mayfield Community League Hall

For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

MEADOWLARK WEST DISTRICT

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1. Meadowlark Elementary School

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2. Jasper Place Library 3. Meadowlark Mall 4. Fire Hall

5. Trinity United Church 6. Meadowlark Baptist Church 7, Jasper Place Baptist Church 8. Luther Place Lutheran Church

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LAND USE

I

1 Single & Two Unit

11^3 Recreation,open Space

Dwellings

Commercial

EM Multiple Family Dwellings

RMSa Industrial, Public Utilities

EES! Apartments

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Transportation

I ^ J Vacant, Undeveloped S0urce:i982/1983 field survey DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Meadowlark

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 26 people/hectare Single Family Housing

921 units 921 units

100%

100% residential units

Population Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19

113 309

20-64

1968 157 2923

Over 65

%

No.

3.8% 10.6% 12.9% 67.3% 5.4%

376

Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Space Institutional

86.0 15.1 7.5 3.8 112.4

ha ha ha ha ha

76.5% 13.4% 6.7% 3.4% 100.0%

100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas

91% 9%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

72% 21% 7%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Meadowlark Elementary (Public)

9150 -160 Street

Sept. 1981

Capacity

151

550

Recreation Facilities

Meadowlark Elementary, playground, athletic fields Jasper Place Jubilee Park, athletic fields Meadowlark Community League hall, playground, outdoor rinks Community Services Edmonton out of school care -

Sunshine Day Care

156 Street and Meadowlark Road 156 Street and 89A Avenue

Fire Hall

Public Library

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9009 -163 Street 8808 Meadowlark Road

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

OLESKIW WEST DISTRICT

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

I

I Single & Two Unit Dwellings

Recreation.Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

Vacant, Undeveloped

EHH Multiple Family Dwellings

KM'I Industrial. Public Utilities

EHSl Apartments

\

I Institutional

S0urce:i982/1983 field survey DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Oleskiw

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 4.5 people/hectare Single Family Housing

182 units

100%

182 units

100% of residential units

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14

46 138 47 347 3

15-19 20-64 Over 65

581

7.9% 23.8% 8.1% 59.7% .5% 100.0%

Total Areas Residential Commercial

Parl<s, Open Space

47.2 2.6 77.8 127.6

ha ha

ha ha

37% 2% 61% 100%

Length of Residence

Tenure Homeowners Renters

%

96% 4%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

1% 83% 16%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools None

Recreation Facilities None

Community Services None

For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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neighbourhood fact sheet

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

ORMSBY PLACE WEST DISTRICT 1- Fire Hall

2. Ormsby Elementary School

3, Our Savior Lutheran Church, St.Phillip Anglican Church

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

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Dwellings

Commercial

Multiple Family Dwellings

KMJ Industrial, Public Utilities

Apartments

I

I institutional

Transportation

I ^ I Vacant, Undeveloped S0urce:i982/1983 field survey DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Ormsby Place

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 29.7 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing Apartment

416 629 321 1366

units units units units

30.4% 46.1% 23.5%

100.0% of residential units

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14

15-19 20-64 Over 65

%

429 635 202

2327 17 3610

11.9% 17.6%

5.6% 64.4%

Residential

73.1 ha 43.8 ha

Open Space, Parks Institutional

4.8 ha 121.7 ha

60.2% 35.9% 3.9% 100.0%

.5% 100.0%

Tenure Homeowners Renters

Total Areas

Length of Residence 48%

52%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

4% 58% 48%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Ormsby Elementary (Public)

Sept. 1981

Capacity

421

500

6323 -184 Street

Recreation Facilities

proposed playground and rinl<

Community Services

Ormsby place I community housing Ormsby place II community housing Ormsby place III community housing -

178 Street - 62 Avenue 180 Street - 62 Avenue

C.H.I.P. project -

6220 - 172 Street

Fire Hall - No. 19

Callingwood Road - 178 Street

For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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6414/48 -184 Street

PLANNING

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

D LOCAT

LAND USE

I

I Single & Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

BS Apartments

l&.'Sg'*! Recreation,Open Space HH Commercial Industrial, Public Utilities

' * ' Institutional

Transportation

I

I Vacant, Undeveloped

S0urce:i982/1983 field survey DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Patricia Heights Neighbourhood Character

Density - 26.4 people/hectare Single Family Housing Apartments

301 units 384 units 685 units

43.9% 56.1%

100.0% of residential units

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64

104 251 204 1343

Over 65

90 1992

Tenure

Homeowners Renters

%

Total Areas

5.2%

Residential Commercial

12.6%

10.2% 67.5% 4.5% 100.0%

51.7 1.0 22.8 75.5

Parks, Schools

ha ha ha ha

68.4% 1.3% 30.3% 100.0%

i-ength of Residence 41% 59%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

43% 38% 19%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Sept. 1981

Patricia Heights Elementary (Public) 16216 - 78 Avenue

257

Capacity

425

Recreation Facilities

Patricia Heights Elementary, playground, athletic fields Community Services

Jewish Community Centre of Edmonton - 7200 - 156 Street

For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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PLANNING

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

QUESNELL HEIGHTS WEST DISTRICT

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

I

I Single & Two Unit Dwellings

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Recreation.Open Space Commercial

liii Multiple Family Dwellings

iMSa Industrial, Public Utilities

EES Apartments

' * ' Institutional

Transportation

I ^ I Vacant, Undeveloped S0urce;i982/1983 field survey DISTRICT PLANNING PfiOGRAM


Quesnell Heights NeigHiourhood Character

Density -15.3 people/hectare Single Family Housing

125 units 125 units

100%

100% of residential units

Population

Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

15 79 64 303 8 469

Tenure Homeowners Renters

%

3.3% 16.8%

Total Areas Residential

Parl<s, Open Space

13.6% 64.6% 1.7% 100.0%

20.1 ha 10.5 ha 30.6 ha

65.7% 34.3% 100.0%

Length of Residence 96% 4%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

73% 19% 18%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools None

Recreation Facilities None

Community Services None

For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Rio Terrace ElementarySchool

2. Rio Ten-ace and Patricia Heights Community League Hall

3. Rio Terrace CommunityMoravianChurch

LAND USE

I

I Single & Two Unit

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Dwellings

Commercial

m

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source: 1902/1983 field survey

Apartments

I

I Institutional

Vacant. Undeveloped DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Rio Terrace

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 25.2 people/hectare Single Family housing

509 units 509 units

100% 100% of residential units

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

58 268 221 1118 61 1726

%

3.4% 15.5% 12.8%

Residential

Parks, Open Space Institutional

64.8% 3.5% 100.0%

52.9 ha 12.9 ha 2.8 ha 68.6 ha

77.1% 18.8% 4.1% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure

Homeowners Renters

Total Areas

94% 6%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

73% 19% 8%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Rio Terrace Elementary (Public)

7608 -154 Street

Sept. 1981

Capacity

370

550

Recreation Facilities

Rio Terrace Elementary, playground, athletic fields Rio Terrace Community League hall, tennis courts Community Services None

For information on Plannhg services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

SHERWOOD WEST DISTRICT 1. Communfty League Hall 2, Gospel Centre Pentecostal Church

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WEST DISTRICT NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

1 Single & Two Unit

Recreation.Open Space

Transportation

Dwellings

1^1 Commercial

I ^ I Vacant, Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

RMl Industrial, Public Utilities

Source:i982/1983 field survey

Apartments

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I Institutional

OtSTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Sherwood

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 41 people/hectare Single Family Housing Apartments

501 units 226 units 727 units

69.0% 31.0% 100.0% residential units

Population Age Groups 0-4 5-14

15-19 20-64 Over 65

No. 102 206 165 1292

155 1920

Total Areas

5.3%

Residential Commercial

10.7% 8.6% 67.3% 8.1% 100.0%

Parks, Open Space Institutional

41.3 1.3 2.1 2.2 46.9

ha ha ha ha ha

88.0% 2.8% 4.5% 4.7% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure Homeowners Renters

%

52% 48%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

46% 31% 23%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Sherwood Elementary (Public)

9550 - 152 Street

Sept. 1981

Capacity

195

325

Recreation Facilities

Sherwood Elementary playground, athletic fields Sherwood Community League hall, playground, ice rink Community Services

Edmonton Chinese Alliance Elderly Residents Association 149 Street - 93 Avenue Sherwood Edu-Care day care 15400 - 93 Avenue

For Information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD'F^Ca^SHEEC:, •

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION 1. West Edmonton Mall

50125 J

LAND USE

I

I Single & Two Unit

Dwellings

|g-'*S?.-l Recreation,Open Space

HI Commercial

iiii Multiple Family Dwellings Apartments

Industrial. Public Utilities ' *

' Institutional

Transportation

I ^ I Vacant, Undeveloped Source:i982/i983 field suRvev DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Summerlea

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 8.2 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing Apartments

228 573 172 973

units units units units

23.4% 58.9% 17.7%

100.0% of residential units

Population

Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

89 120 36

660 13 918

Tenure Homeowners Renters

%

9.7% 13.1% 3.9% 71.9% 1.4% 100.0%

Total Areas Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Space

45.9 ha 39.4 ha 23.1 ha

3.0 ha

Institutional

111.4 ha

41.2% 35.4% 20.7% 2.7% 100.0%

Length of Residence 48% 52%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

78% 22%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools None

Recreation Facilities None

Community Services None

For mformation on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION 1. Thorncliffe Elementary School 2. Si. Justin Elementary School

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LAND USE

I

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11^3 Recreation,open Space

Dwellings

Em Multiple Family Dwellings Apartments

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Transportation

Commercial

I ^ I Vacant. Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

SOUrce:i982/1983 field survey

I Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Thomcliffe

Neighbourhood Charocter

Density - 42.3 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing Apartments -

443

units

120 436 999

units units units

44.4% 12.0% 43.6% 100.0% residential units

Population Age Groups No.

k

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64

over 65

-

375 798 309 2349 69 3900

%

Total Areas

9.6% 20.5% 7.9% 60.2%

Residential Commercial

Homeowners

Institutional

ha ha ha ha

92.1 ha

1.8% 100.0%

89.3% 1.8% 2.7% 6.2% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure

renters

Pari<s, Open Space

82.2 1.7 2.5 5.7

46% 54%

more than 5 years I to 4 years less than I year

29% 49% 22%

Source; Civic Census 1982

Schools Enrollment

Thomcliffe Elementary (Public) St. Justin Elementary (Separate)

Sept., 1981

Capacity

391 258

N/A

8215- 175 Street 8405- 175 Street

475

Recreation Facilities

Thomcliffe Elementary playground, athletic fields tennis courts. Community Services

Greentree Day Care

//I, 2, 4, 17756-81 Avenue

St. Justin's out of school care

8405 175 Street 8215- 175 Street

Thomcliffe out of school care

For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

WEST JASPER PLACE WEST DISTRICT

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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1. Grant MacEwan Community College 2. Sherwood Elementary School

3. (West)Jasper Place Community League

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LAND USE

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Recreation.Open Space

Dwellings

Commercial

Multiple Family Dwellings

KSSffSSa Industrial, Public Utilities

Apartments

I ^

I Institutional

Transportation

I ^ I Vacant, Undeveloped Source:i982/i983 field survey DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


West Jasper Place

Neighbourhood Character

Density - 28.3 people/hectare Single Family Housing Apartments

533 units 962 units

35.7% 64.3% 100.0%

1495 units

Population

Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19

20-64

Over 65

No. 211 304 184 2259 270 3228

Total Areas

6.5% 9.4%

Residential Commercial

Parks, Open Space

5.7% 70.0% 8.4% 100.0%

Institutional

91.8 11.3 2.2 8.8 114.1

ha ha ha ha ha

80.4% 9.9% 1.9% 7.8% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure

Homeowners Renters

%

23% 77%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

28% 37% 35%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools

Enrollment

Our Lady of Fatima Elementary (Separate) 9825 - 158 St.

Sept. 1981

Capacity

107

N/A

Recreation Facilities

Our Lady of Fatima playground, athletic fields

Jasper Place Community League hall, outdoor rink, tennis courts Community Services

Providence Day Care - 9825 - 158 Street

Residential Assessment Unit (physically handicapped) 15502 - 99 Avenue Jasper Place Health Clinic - 15626 - lOOA Avenue

Grant MacEwan Community College - 156 Street - 100 Avenue

For infomiation on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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PLANNING

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neighbourhood fact sheet

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

WEST MEADOWLARK WEST DISTRICT

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1. Misericordia Hospital 2. Afton Elementary School 3. Jasper Place Senior High School 4. West Meadowlark Community League Hall

5- Jasper Place Sports Centre 6. Jasper Piace Central Park Lodge 7. Lynnwood Extended Care Centre 8. Annunciation Elementary School 9. St. Francis Xavier Senior High School 10. Annunciation Church 11. Sisters of the Precious Blood

12. Pineview Group Home

LAND USE

I

I Single & Two Unit

Dwellings

1^3 Recreation.Open Space IH Commercial

WWB Multiple Family Dwellings

ESE Apartments

industrial, Public Utilities

I* '

Institutional

^

Transportation Vacant, Undeveloped

Source:i982/i983 field survey DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


West Meadowlark

Nei^bourhood Character

Density - 36.3 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing Apartments

566 36 537 1139

units units units units

49.7% 3.2% 47.1%

100.0% of residential units

Population Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

196 454 410 2476 507 4043

4.8% 11.2% 10.1% 61.3% 12.6% 100.0%

Total Areas

61.9 .6 .4 48.5 111.4

Residential Commercial

Open Space, Parks Institutional

ha ha ha

55.6% .5% .4%

ha ha

43.5% 100.0%

Length of Residence

Tenure

Homeowners Renters

%

38% 62%

more than 5 years 1 to 4 years less than 1 year

22% 27% 51%

Source: Civic Census 1982 Schools

Enrollment

Sept. 1981

Afton Elementary (Public) 16604 - 91 Avenue Jasper Place Senior High (Public) 8950 - 163 Street Annuncation Elementary (Separate) 9325 - 165 Street St. Francis Xavier Senior hiigh (Sep.) 9250 -163 Street

301 1630 184 876

Capacity 525 2865

N/A N/A

Recreation Facilities

Afton Elementary, playground, athletic fields Annunciation Elementary, athletic fields St. Francis Xavier Senior High, athletic fields

West Meadowlark Community League hall, outdoor rink, playground Jasper Place Sports Centre - 9200 -163 Street Community Services White Hall - Annunciation Day Care 9325 - 165 Street Good Samaritan Pineview residence group home 8770 - 165 Street

Jasper Place Central Park Lodge nursing home 8903 -168 Street Lynnwood Extended Care Centre nursing home 8740 -165 Street For infonfnation on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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PLANNING

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD

WESTRIDGE WEST DISTRICT

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I WEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Westrldge Community League Hall P/Wj Ha r^t5

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LAND USE

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1 Single & Two Unit

Recreation.Open Space

1 Transportation

Dwellings

Commercial

] Vacant. Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

Apartments

1

j Institutional

Source:i982/i983 field survey DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


Westridge Neighbourhood Character

Density - 14.6 people/hectare Single Family Housing Row Housing

400 units 35 units 435 units

92% 8%

100% of residential units

Population Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-64 Over 65

No. 74 360

177 919 23 1553

5.0% 23.1% 11.4% 59.0% 1.5% 100.0%

Total Areas Residential Commercial

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Length of Residence

Tenure Homeowners Renters

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98% 2%

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50% 39% 11%

Source: Civic Census 1982

Schools None

Recreation Facilities

Westridge Community League hall, tennis courts, outdoor rink Community Services None

For information on Planning services, contact the West District Planning Team at 428-8801.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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For Information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


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