Edmonton (Alta. ) - 1983 - Neighbourhood fact sheets_Edmonton_volume 5 [southwest district]

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

ALLENDALE SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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ALLENDALE

NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE No. of Units

Housing Types

Acres

Land Area

Apartments

Commercial

TOTAL

988

Vacant/Undeveloped

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Ouplex/Semi-Detached o •

Row/Townhousing

Recreation/Open Space

2

3 4

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4 -

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39 100

34

84

Other

52 2 3

45

112 5 7 9

Residential Institutional

839 50 40 59

Single Detached

%

Ha.

Tenure

Length of Residence Lived In the neigN3ouThood:

%

%

5 or more years

3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

47 48 5 100

Homeowners Renters

45 12 17 26

Vacant/under construction

100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 2,866 Age Groups 142 208 171

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39

5 7 6 48 15 19 100

1,371

40-59 Over 60

Source:

%

436 538

Queen Alexandra %

3 4 4 61 10 18 100

City of Parkallen

Pleasantview

Edmontoi

%

%

%

5 10 5 46 15 19 100

6 9 6 41 19 19 100

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1982 1972

Allendale Elementary Junior High St. Agnes Elementary

533 181

180 Non -

Change

-66

Capacity

640 -

operational Other Facts

For information on Pianning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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For information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Westbrook Elementary School

2. AspenGardens CommunityLeague

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LAND USE

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I Single Dwelling Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings Apartments

Recreation,Open Space

1^1 Commercial Industrial. Public Utilities

I * ' Institutional

Transportation

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Vacant, Undeveloped

Source: 1902 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


ASPEN GARDENS NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No.

of Units

Single Detached

513 0 0 139 652

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhou sing Apartments TOTAL

Recreation/Open Space

-

-

-

Vacant/Undeveloped

-

-

-

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

28

69

%

65 10 11 14 100

Homeowners Renters

Sources

70 26 4 100

Vacant/under construction

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 2,089

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

37 100

Tenure %

Age Groups

8 4

Commercial Other

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

51

38 6 3

95 14 8

Residential Institutional

%

Ha.

Acres

Land Area

No. 60

252 248 629

Westbrook Estate

Royal

City of

Lansdowne

Gardens

Edmonton

%

%

%

%

%

3 12

3 12 12 33 32 8 100

3 11 12 33 33 8 100

12

30 35 8 100

736 164

5

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

16 11

39 23 6 100

1983 Civic Census

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Westbrook Elementary Vernon Barford Junior High

488 772

318 613

Change

Capacity

-35

475

-21

755

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

BEARSPAW SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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1SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Bearspaw Storm Water Pond

2. Proposed Public Elementary School

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Transportation

Commercial

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Industrial. Public Utilities

Source: i982 city assessment data

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Institutional

Two Unit Dwellings

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Vacant, Undeveloped 1983 FIELD SURVEY

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


BEARSPAW

NEIGHBOURHOOD PROHLE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

205 2 70

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments

Land Area

Acres 29

12

12

154

62

63

62

25

25 100

Residential Institutional

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

277

TOTAL

Vacant/Undeveloped Other

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

%

Homeowners Renters

1 1 63 35 100

5 or more years 3 to 4 years I to 2 years

less than 1 year

Vacant/under construction

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Source:

City of Keheewin

Skyrattler

%

%

%

8 18 8 38 25 3 100

10 13 7 54 14 2 100

5 7 3 73

9 12 7 59

7 43

11

12

19

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11

100

100

100

No.

44 96

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

76 13 11 100

Population- 544 Age Groups

%

Ha.

41 209 137 17

Ermine %

Edmonton %

7 13

1983 Civic Census

Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Outline Plan for Yellowbird II was approved by the Municipal Planning Commission on July 13, 1978.

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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PLANNING

For information on other Civic services, contact the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEE'

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

BELGRAVIA SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. St. Paul s United Church

2. Vietnamese Alliance Church; Cherub Day Care Centre

3. Belgravia Elementary School 4, Belgravia Park and Comnnunity League 5. Soufhside Cultural Centre

6. Workers' Compensation Board Rehabilitation Centre

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Recreation,Open Space

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Commercial

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Industrial, Public Utilities

Source: igez city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


belgravia ISEIGHBOURHCX3D PRORLE

Housing Types

No.

of Units

Single Detached

Land Area

Acres

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

672 12 36

Recreation/Open Space

Apartments

102

Commercial

TOTAL

822

Vacant/Undeveloped

125 16 2

Residential Institutional

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

51 6 1 -

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-

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34

%

62 10 12 16 100

Renters

Vacant/under construction

5 100

Nearby Neighbourhoods Windsor Park

No.

%

%

75 252 147 883 497 529

3 11

3 9 10

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

71 24

Homeowners

Population- 2,383 Age Groups

38 100

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

55 7 1

-

84

Other

%

Ha.

6 37 21 22 100

Grandview

City of

Heights

Edmonton

%

%

7

2 9

13

5 50 15 19 100

23 29 28 100

McKernan % 4

23 28

27 100

7

9

7 43 19 11 100

19B3 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment

Belgravia Elementary

1972

1982

137

132

Change

Capacity

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175

Other Facts

Southern extension of the L.R.T. system is proposed to follov/ 114 Street. If implemented, a transit station w^ould be developed at 76 Avenue which would improve transit service but might create pressure for higher density development and some traffic problems.

Neighbourhood is affected by other traffic issues such as 114 Street expansion.

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

BLUE QUILL SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1- St-Teresa Elementary

2. Neighbourtiood Park 3. Proposed Public School (s)

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Transportation

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Industrial, Public Utilities

Source; i9a2 city assessment data 1983 RELO SURVEY

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DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


bluequill

neighbourhood profile

hHousing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments

64

6

3

Vacant/Undeveloped

52

Other

58

16 15

3 17 16 100

Residential Institutional

1,000

Commercial

15

Recreation/Open Space

Tenure

Length of Residence Lived in tfte nei^ourhood:

%

% Homeowners

11 20 30 39 100

5 or more years

3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Renters

Vacant/under construction

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Age Groups

2,238

20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

613 73

City of

Blue Quill West

Sweet Grass

Ermineskin

%

%

%

%

8 14 7 54 15 2 100

7 13

7 17 8 41

No.

323 581 283

0-4 5-14 15-19

30 54 16 100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 4,111 '

%

Ha. 61

448 0 487

1^935

TOTAL

Acres

Land Area

8

47 23 2

21 6 100

100

9 12 7 59 12 1 100

Edmonton % 7 13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

St. Teresa Elementary

Change

Capacity

204

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Outline Plan for Blue Quill (Eastern Portion) was approved by the Municipal Planning Commission on September 23, 1976.

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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For InformatiGn on other Civic services, contact the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

BLUE QUILL WEST SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Proposed elementary school site 2. Proposed Park Site

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Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

Vacant. Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

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Institutional

disthict planning program


BLUE QUILL WEST

NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

hHousing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

127 20 96 282 525

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments TOTAL

Land Area

Acres

Residential

39

16

33

Vacant/Undeveloped

41

Other

38

17 15

35 32 100

Ha.

%

Institutional

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

14 28 31

Homeowners Renters

Vacant/under construction

27

45 43 12 100

100

Population- 1,049

Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

Nearby NelgMjourhoods No.

%

Blue Quill %

69 136 85 493 239

47 23

27

2

100

100

7 13 8

8

Westbrook Estate %

14 7 54

3 12 12 33

15

32

2

8 100

Sweet Grass % 7 17 8 41 21 6 100

City of Edmonton % 7 13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Outline Plan for Blue Quill 2C (West) was approved by the Municipal Planning Commission on February 12, 1976.

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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PLANNING

For infonnation on other Civic services, contact the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Brander Gardens Elementary School

2. St. Monica ElementarySchool 3. Riverbend Junior High School 4. Brander Gardens After School Care 5. Riverbend Lutheran Church 6. Tot Lot

7. Tempo School

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I Single Dwelling Two Unit Dwellings

wm Multiple Family Dwellings

Recreation.open Space

Transportation

Commercial

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Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source: 1902 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

Apartments

Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


BRANDER C3ARDENS NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No.

Single Detached

of Units 287 0 380 358

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments

1,025

TOTAL

Acres

Land Area

Recreation/Open Space

-

Vacant/Undeveloped Other

Length of F^idence Lived in the neighbourhood:

-

-

2 22 32

4 55 78

Commercial

41 10

45 11

112 28

Residential Institutional

%

Ha.

1 20

28 100

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Homeowners Renters

42 18 22 IB

56 40 4 100

Vacant/under construction

100

Population- 2,612 Age Groups

No. 172 399 230 995 631 185

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

Nearby Neighbourhoods Ramsay Grandviev*^ Heights Brool<side Heights

City of Edmonton %

%

%

%

%

7 15 9 38 24 7 100

6 12 6 48 21 7 100

3 17 13 27 34

2 9 9

7 13 7

23 29 28 100

43

6 100

19

11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

St. Monica Elementary Riverbend Junior High Brander Gardens Elementary

87 -

-

101 289

335

Change

Capacity

16 -

-

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490

425

Other Facts

For Infonnation on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

BROOKSIDE SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Brookside Elementary School 2, Riverbend — Brookside Community League

3, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

LAND USE

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Recreation,Open Space

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iMM Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

Multiple Family Dwellings

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Apartments

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Transportation

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' Institutional

district planning program


BROOKSIDE

NEIGHBOURHOOD PRORLE

Housing Types

No. of Units

482

Single Detached

Acres

Land Area

170

Residential Institutional

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

80

Recreation/Open Space

4

Apartments

52

Commercial

1

0

614

TOTAL

14

Vacant/Undeveloped

-

117

Other

Ha.

%

69 6 2

56 5 1

-

-

47

38 100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years

%

67 14 9 10 100

1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Homeowners Renters

Vacant/under construction

Population- 2,469 Age Groups

Nearby f^leighbourhoods Ramsey Heights Lansdowne

No.

0-4

%

5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59

83 420 314 665 843

Over 60

144

Source;

3

17

13 27

34

Grander Gardens % 7 15 9 38 24

6

7

100

100

% 6

12 6 48 21 7 100

77 22 1 100

City of Edmonton

%

%

3 11 12 33 33 8 100

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Brookside Elementary

437

171

Change

-61

Capacity

425

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Pianning Team at 428-8565.

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PLANNING

For information on other Civic services, contact the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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NEIGHBOURHOOD:

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BULYEA HEIGHTS SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATIOI

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LAND USE

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Single Dwelling

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

ULJ Vacant. Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source: 1932 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

Apartments

' *

' Institutional

district planning program


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NQGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No. of Units

l_and Area

Acres

Ha.

%

Residential Institutional

Single Detached

Duplex/Sem i-Detached Row/Townhousing

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

Apartments

Vacant/Undeveloped

TOTAL

351

142

100

Other

100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Homeowners Renters Other

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 0

City of Edmonton

Age Groups

No.

%

%

%

%

7 13 7 43

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

19 11

100% Source:

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Pianning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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For information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

CALGARY TRAIL NORTH

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SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION 1. Weber Centre 2. Riviera Hotel 3. Centre 104

4. Van Winkle's Motel

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5. Relax Inn 6. Terrace Inn 7. Convention Inn

LAND USE

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I Single Dwelling

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

LJLJ Vacant. Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source: i982 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

I

I Apartnnents

Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


CALGARY TRAIL NORTH AREA PRORLE

LAND AREA Residential Industrial

ACRES

HA.

%

34

14

16

64 25 67

34 10 27

40 12 32 100

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

Vacant/Undeveloped Other

Other Facts:

Area is currently under study as part of the Calgary Trail Land Use Study.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

6liiia<tion

Fof information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

PLANNING

For information on other Civic services, contact the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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NEIGHBOURHOOD:

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CALGARY TRAIL SOUTH 43AVE SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Southpark Village Plaza

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SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

V

LAND USE

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I Single Dwelling

KSSiSI Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings Apartments

Recreation.Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

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Institutional

Source: 1902 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


CALGARY TRAIL SOUTH AREA PRORLE

LAND AREA Residential Industrial

ACRES

7

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

Vacant/Undeveloped Other

HA.

3

-

-

22 59 69

9 24 28

%

5 -

14 38 43 100

Other Facts:

Area is currently under study as part of the Calgary Trail Land Use Study.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565. PLANNING

For information on other Civic services, contact the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

CPR WEST SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

aiUL 1, City ofEdmonton South District Yards

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2. Alberta Petroleum Industry Training Centre

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3. Argyll Centre

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

1

I Single Dwelling

WM Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

Recreation,open Space

Transportation

Commercial

ULJ Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source; 1982 city assessment data i983 FIELD SURVEY

I

I Apartments

Institutional

OlSTniCT PLANNING PROGBAM


CPR WEST AREA PRORLE LAND AREA

ACRES

Residential Industrial

. 62

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

HA. . 25

% 40

-

_

-

37

15

24

Vacant/Undeveloped

17

7

12

Other

37

15

24 100

Other Facts:

Area north of 80th Avenue is affected by the Old Strathcona Area Redevelopment Plan (Bylaw No. 6382). Area south of 80th Avenue is under study as part of the Calgary Trail Land Use Study.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565. For Information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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NEIGHBOURHOOD:

N

CARTER CREST SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 11B

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

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Recreation,Open Space

I Single Dwelling

MM Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

Transportation

Commercial

ULJ Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source: 1982 city assessment data >983 FIELD SURVEY

Apartments

I *

I Institutional

district planning program


CARTER CREST NEIGHB0URHCM3D PROFILE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Land Area

Ha.

Acres

%

Residential Institutional

Single Detached

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

Recreation/Open Space

Apartments

Commercial

TOTAL

Vacant/Undeveloped

150

60

100

Other

100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Homeowners Renters Other

Nearby Neighbcnirhoods

Population- 0

City of Age Groups

No.

%

%

Edmonton %

%

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

7 13 7 43 19 11 100%

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

For Information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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For information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


neighbourhood fact sheet

NEIGHBOURHOOD;

DUGGAN SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Southgate Alliance 2. Duggan Elementary School

3. Duggan Community Hall 4. Si. Augustine Elementary School

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

I

1 Single Dwelling

-S:':':;:-} Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source;i982 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

ES3 Apartments

Institutional

district planning program


duggan

rCIGHBGURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No.

Single Detached

of Units 977 1

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/T ownhouslng

-

Apartments

697

1,675

TOTAL

Acres

Land Area Residential Institutional

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

Vacant/Undeveloped Other

Length of Residence Uved in the neigMiourhood:

194 16 11 3 17 118

more years 4 years 2 years than 1 year

78 6 4

54 4 3

1

1 5 33 100

7

48

Tenure %

%

5 or 3 to 1 to less

%

Ha.

50 15

Homeowners Renters

18 17

Vacant/under construction

58 36 6 100

100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 4,957

Rideau Parl<

Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19

310 943 495

20-39 40-59

1,792 1,195

Over 60

Source:

222

%

%

6 19 10 36 24 5 100

3 9 8 40 24 16 100

City of Greenfield % 4 17 14 28 32 5 100

Steinhauer

Edmonton

%

%

8 19 9 40 22 2 100

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment

Duggan Elementary St. Augustine Elementary

1972

1982

392 100

535 227

Change

Capacity

36 127

550

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8585.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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neighbourhood fact sheet

NEIGHBOURHOOD;

EMPIRE PARK SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Southgate Shopping Centre 2- Duggan Public Health Clinic

3, McKee Elementary and McKee After School Care 4, Pooh Bear Day Care and Nursery School 5- Emmanuel Lutheran Brethern Church 6. L.Y. Cairns Vocational School

7. EmpirePark Community League SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION 51 AVE

LAND USE

1

I Single Dw/elling

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

OO Vacant. Undeveloped

mmm Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source: ,982 city assessment data

^3 Apartments

Institutional

Two Unit Dwellings

1983 FIELD SURVEY DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


EMPIRE PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

66

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

72 298

Land Area

Acres 73 5 17 57 53 89

Residential Institutional

Recreation/Open Space

Apartments

1.132

Commercial

TOTAL

1,568

Vacant/Undeveloped Other

Lertgth of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Source:

25 2 6 19 18 30 100

%

23

Homeowners

20

Renters

5

93 3 100

Vacant/under construction

23 34 100

Nearby Neighbourhoods Rideau Park

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

29

Tenure

Population- 4,260 Age Groups

%

2 7 23 21 36

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Ha.

No.

%

%

Malmo Plains %

Edmonton %

%

6 9

7 13 7 43

319 474 251

7 11 6

8

8

6

2,040

48 14 14

40 24 16

42 21 8

41 19 19

100

100

100

100

582 594

3

9 12

9

City of

Pleasantview

19

11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment

McKee Elementary L.Y. Cairns Vocational

1972

1982

492 442

392 402

Change

Capacity

-20

675

-9

1,040

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

ERMINESKIN SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. No. 20 Fire Station

2. Heritage Mall

3. Proposed Separate School A. Proposed Public School 5. Proposed Park Space

1 SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

1

1 Single Dwelling

WM Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

Recreatlon.Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

Vacant. Undeveloped

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source; i982 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

I

I Apartments

' * * Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


ERMINESKIN

NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No.

of Units 236 22 802

Single Detached

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments

580

1,640

TOTAL

1

Recreation/Open Space

-

Vacant/Undeveloped

-

17 27 28

23 37 38

58 92 93

Other

-

-

-

Commercial

28

38

95

Residential Institutional

%

Ha.

Acres

Land Area

100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

5 or 3 to 1 to less

more years 4 years 2 years than 1 year

Homeowners Renters

9

14 27 50 100

Vacant/under construction

Population- 3,474 Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39

40-59 Over 60

Source:

20 67 13 100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

No.

%

313

9

435

12

235 2039 408 44

7 59 12 1 100

Steinhauer

Blue Quill

%

%

8 19 9 40 22 2 100

8 14 7

54 15 2 100

City of Keheewin %

Edmonto %

10 13 7 54 14 2 100

7 13 7

43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Outline Plan for South Ermineskin was approved by the Municipal Planning Commission on September 4, 1975.

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Pianning Team at 428-8565.

eiiii5«tcm

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

FALCONER HEIGHTS SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 11B AVE

ST^Y PLAIN

EEZl SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

//

/

O NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION j \ \ \

30 AVE

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

Em Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

Recreation,Open Space Commercial Industrial, Public Utilities

m Transportation Vacant. Undeveloped Source: tgaz city assessment data 1983 FELD SURVEY

Apartments

ns3 Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


FALCONER HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Land Area

Ha.

Acres

%

Residential Institutional

Single Detached

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

Apartments

Vacant/Undeveloped

TOTAL

197

80

100

Other

100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

%

5 or 3 to 1 to less

more years 4 years 2 years than 1 year

Homeowners Renters Other

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 0

City of Edmonton

Age Groups

No.

%

%

%

%

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39

7 13 7

43

40-59 Over 60

Source:

19 11 100%

1983 Civic Census

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

0

hCIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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iiiiiiiiiiin 1. University of Alberta

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2. Garneau Elementary School

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3- Garneau United Church

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4. Garneau Community League

5. Knox- Metropolitan United Church

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6. St. Joseph's Auxiliary Hospital 7. Garneau Hall (Senior Citizens)

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9. Knox-Met Manor (Senior Citizens)

10. Granite Curling Club

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LAND USE

I

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

Vacant, Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

I Single Dwelling

Source; i982 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SUBVEY

^

I Apartments

Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


GARNEAU

NnCHBOURHOOD PROFTUE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

Land Area

Acres

555 168 148

Residential Institutional

Apartments

2.904

Commercial

TOTAL

3,775

Vacant/Undeveloped

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

11

43 12 3 4

95

38

38 100

Recreation/Open Space

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

8

Tenure %

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Homeowners Renters

41 11 19 29 100

Vacant/under construction

5-19 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

%

No.

2

97 142 267 4540 642 659

0-4

11 83 6 100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 6,347 Age Groups

%

43 12 3 4

107 30

Other

Ha.

2 4 72 10 10 100

Strathcona %

Queen Alexandra %

4 3 4 63 12 14 100

3 4 4 61 10 18 100

City of McKeman %

Edmonton %

7 13 7

4 7 5 50 15 19 100

43

19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

319

Gameau Elementary

144

Change

-55

Capacity

550

Other Facts

The Gameau Area Redevelopment Plan (Bylaw #6221) was approved by City Council on May 25, 1982 with amendments passed at later dates. A study for the 109 Street area in Gameau is in preparation.

For biformation on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1963.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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PLANNING

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Grandview Heights ElementaryJunior High

ii8_AVE_:Li_x.

School

STONY PLAIN

2. Grandvievi' Heights CommunityLeague 3. Grandview Extended Care Centre

I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

GRAND VIEW DRIVE

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AVE

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

\s:ssri Recreation.Open Space

WiM Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

Transportation

Commercial

I^O Vacant. Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source; 1932 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

I'

"-i Apartments

I *

I Institutional

district planning program


GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS NQGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No.

of Units 343 0 0 20 363

Single Detached

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments TOTAL

Recreation/Open Space

2

Commercial

1

Vacant/Undeveloped

1

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

-

19

%

70

Homeowners Renters

11

86

13

Vacant/under construction

12 7 100

less than 1 year

33 100

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years

1

-

46

Other

54 10 1 1

31 6 1

76 15

Residential Institutional

%

Ha.

Acres

Land Area

100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 1,327

:ity of Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

No.

%

Lansdowne

Brool<side

Edmonton

%

%

%

%

21

2

3

123

9

116 303 386 378

9 23 29 28

11 6 37

12

3 17 13

33

27

21 22 100

33 8 100

34 6 100

100

Source:

Belgravia

3 11

7

13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Grandview Heights Elementary Junior High

159

229

Change

Capacity

46

250

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

GREENFIELD SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Dayspring Presbyterian Church 2. St, Stanislaus Elementary Junior High School 3. St. Thomas More Catholic Church

4. Greentield Park and

Community League 5. Greenfield Elementary

6. Greenfield BaptisI Church

CZ] SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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eMHiiimniiiMiHi

Hllllllllllilllillllllllll

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nulMf. LAND USE

I

Recreation,Open Space

I Single Dwelling Two Unit Dwellings

HH Conamercial

mmm Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

Transportation ' ^ ' Vacant, Undeveloped Source;i982 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

I

1 Apartments

' *

' Institutional

. DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


GREENFIELD NEIGHBOURHOCJD PROHLE

Housing Types

No. of Units 1,287

Single Detached

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

48

Apartments

78

0

1,413

TOTAL

Acres

l-and Area

209 22

Residential Institutional

Recreation/Open Space Vacant/Undeveloped

Lef^th of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

56

9 5 2

6

-

122

Other

85

13 5

Commercial

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

2 -

49

33 100

Tenure %

72 12

89 10 1 100

Homeowners Renters

Vacant/under construction

10 6 100

Population- 4,986 Age Groups

3

-

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

%

Ha.

Nearby Neighbourhoods No.

%

192 871 676

4 17 14 28 32 5 100

1,371 1,619 259

Sweet Grass %

7 17 8 41 21 6

Royal

City of

Duggan

Gardens

Edmonton

%

%

%

6 19 10 36 24 5 100

100

5 16 11 39 23 6 100

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment

Greenfield Elementary St. Stanislaus Elementary Junior High

1972

1982

610 310

275

550

Change

Capacity

-10 -11

675 -

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565. For information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

HENDERSON ESTATE SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

I

I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

I Single Dwelling Two Unit Dwellings

Recreation,Open Space

HH Commercial

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

MlM Transportation

JlJ Vacant, Undeveloped Source: iges city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

Apartments

' *

' Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


HENC^iRSON ESTATES NEIGHBOURHOOD PRORLE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

21

Duplex/Semi-Detached

Acres

Land Area

4

Residential Institutional

Row/Townhousing

Recreation/Open Space

Apartments

Commercial 21

TOTAL

Vacant/Undeveloped Other

67

26 11

64 28

29 100

Tenure

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

%

%

Homeowners Renters Other

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

%

Ha.

100 100

100

100

Nearby Neighbourhoods Rhatigan Falconer Carter Ridge Heights Crest

Population- 0 Age Groups

%

No.

%

7 13 7 43 19 11

10 16 7 43 20

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59

Over 60

Source:

%

City of Edmonton %

4 100

100

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment

Schools

1972

Change

Capacity

1982

Other Facts

For Information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

HIDDEN BROOK SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

STONY

EZ3 SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

10 Ave

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

Recreation.Open Space

tSSSia Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

Transportation

Commercial

CO Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source: 1982 city assessment data 1963 FIELD SURVEY

iiil Apartments

' *

' Institutional

district planning program


HIDDEN BROOK NaCHBOURHOOD PROFILE

IHousing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

Land Area

Acres

Ha.

Residential Institutional

Dupiex/Seml-Detached Row/Townhousing

Recreation/Open Space

Apartments

Commercial

Vacant/Undeveloped

TOTAL

230

93

100

Other 100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

5 or 3 to 1 to less

%

more years 4 years 2 years than 1 year

Homeowners Renters Other

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 0

City of Edmonton

Age Groups

No.

%

%

%

% 7 13

0-4

5-14

7

15-19

43 19

20-39 40-59 Over 60

11

100% Source:

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Pianning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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NEIGHBOURHOOD:

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KEHEEWIN SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

, CNR 118

1. Keheewin Elementary School

AVE

STONY PLAIN

2. Proposed Public Junior-Highi School

P5'-

3. Proposed Separate Elementary and Junior High Schools

!

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4. Proposed Park Space

>

5. Proposed Campus —Public andSeparate S

Senior High Schools, District Park

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION 23 AVE

18

AV6

LAND USE

J Single Dwelling

Recreation,Open Space

3 Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

m

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source: 1982 city assessment data

Multiple Fam Family Dwellings

Transportation

Vacant, Undeveloped 1903 FIEUO SURVEY

Apartments

I ^

I Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


KEHEEWIN

neighbourhood PROHLE

Housing Types

No. of Units 329 32 127 161 649

Single Detached

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments

TOTAL

Land Area

Acres

41 9

17

186

75 36

Residential Institutional Recreation/Open Space

Vacant/Undeveloped

4

88

5 or more years 7 57 36 100

Homeowners

69

Renters

16

Vacant/under construction

15 100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 1,116

City of %

No.

10 13

116 147 79 600

7 54 14 2

151

23

100

Source;

27 100

%

%

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

57

Tenure

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Age Groups

13 3

Commercial

Other

3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

%

Ha.

Skyrattler

Bearspaw

Ermineskin

Edmonton

%

%

%

%

9 12

7 13

7 59 12 1 100

7 43 19 11 100

5 7 3

8 18

73

38

11

25 3

8

1 100

100

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1982 1972

Schools

Change

Capacity

166

Keheewin Elementary

225

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Outline Plan for Yellowbird I approved by the Municipal Planning Commission on August 10, 1978.

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565. For information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

LANSDOWNE SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Lansdowne Elementary School 2. Lansdowne Park and Community Haii (also Lansdowne Day Care Centre) 3. Lansdowne Baptist Ctiurch

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

IN

iiiiii*^

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling Two Unit Dwellings

wmm Multiple Family Dwellings

EZ-3 Apartments

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source: 1902 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

' *

' Institutional

distr:ct planning program


lansdowne

NEIGHB0URHC30D PRORLE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached Ouplex/Semi-Detached

339 0 0 179 518

Row/Townhousing Apartments TOTAL

Land Area

Acres

Residential Institutional

72 10

Recreation/Open Space Vacant/Undeveloped

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

5

3

-

-

Other

48 7

29 4 3 2

7 4

Commercial

%

Ha.

54

-

22

37 100

Tenure %

5 or 3 to 1 to less

more years 4 years 2 years than 1 year

64 11

Homeowners Renters

11

Vacant/under construction

60 34 6 100

14 100

Population- 1,523

Nearby Neighbourhoods Aspen Malmo Brool<side

Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39

47 176

40-59

185 495 495

Over 60

125

Source:

%

%

3 11 12 33 33 8 100

3 17 13 27 34 6

Gardens % 3 12 12 30 35 8 100

100

City of

Plains %

Edmonton %

9 12

7 13

8 42

43

7

21 8 100

19

11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Lansdowne Elementary

264

193

Change

Capacity

-27

350

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

MM I

I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

w^m

1. Cross of Christ Lutheran Church of the Deaf 2. Mennonite Brethern Church

3, Central Park Lodge (Senior Citizens) 4. St. John Angiican Church 5. Lendrum Place Park, Community Hall and Arena

6. AvaionJunior High School 7, Lendrum Elementary School

8. St. Martin Elementary School

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling Two Unit Dwellings

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

LJLJ Vacant, Undeveloped

pgiii Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source: i982 city assessment data

EZ3 Apartments

Institutional

1983 RELD SURVEY

OlSTRfCT PLANNING PROGRAM


LENDRUM PLACE NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

597 0

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

0

Apartments

192 789

TOTAL

Land Area

Acres

Residential Institutional

97 19 9 6

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

Vacant/Undeveloped

-

39 7

47

4 2

4

9 3

-

-

37

31

76

Other

%

Ha.

100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

% 68 7 11 14

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years

less than 1 year

Homeowners

75

Renters

22 3

Vacant/under construction

100

100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 2,194 Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

%

No.

74 194

3 9

232

11 29 30 18

631 661 402

100

Source;

Malmo Plains % 9 12 8 42 21 8 100

City of Pleasantview %

Edmonton

Parkallen %

%

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

5

6 9 6 41 19 19

46 15 19

100

100

10 5

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1982 1972

Schools

Avalon Junior High Lendrum Elementary St. Martin Elementary Junior High

684 332 396

Change

442

-35

149 257

-55 -35

Capacity

540 325 -

Other Facts

The northeast portion of the neighbourhood is included in a study of the alignment of the L.R.T.

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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For information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

A

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

N

MALMO PLAINS SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Michener Park — Student Housing 2. University of Alberta Tennis Centre

3. Malmo Plains Community League

4. Malmo Plains Elementary School 5. HolySpirit Lutheran church

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

I

1 Single Dwelling

iH Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

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Recreation,Open Space

HI Commercial 111 I —n J

Industrial, Public Utilities Institutional

Transportation

CO Vacant, Undeveloped Source: isez city assessment data

1983 FIELD SURVEY

district planning progi^am


malmo plains

NQGHBOURHOOD PROHLE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detaclned

621 0 319 249

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments

1,189

TOTAL

Acres

Land Area

138 13

Residential Institutional

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

Vacant/Undeveloped

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Tenure %

Renters

Vacant/under construction

Nearby Neighbourhoods Royal Empire %

No.

9 12 8 42 21 8

314 441 281

1,511 738 269

Over 60

100

Source:

1

100

Lendrum

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59

50 49

Homeowners

45 16 21 18 100

Population- 3,554 Age Groups

-

33 100

30

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

62 5

56 5

74

Other

%

Ha.

%

Park % 7 11 6 48 14 14 100

3 9

11 29 30 18 100

City of Edmonton %

Gardens %

5 16

7 13

11 39 23

7 43 19 11 100

6

100

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1982 1972

Schools

Malmo Elementary

406

103

Change

Capacity

-75

525

Other Facts

For information on Pianning services, contact the Southwest District Pianning Team at 428-8565.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

McKERNAN SOUTHWEST DISTRICT iia

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ST^Y PLAIN SI r

1. McKernan Christian Church

5. McKernan Park

2. McKernan Community League

6. First Mennonite Church

3. McKernanElementaryJuniorHighSchool

7. McKernan Baptist Church

4. No. 3 Fire Hall

8. St. Peter's Elementary School 9. Charles Simmonds Park

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

I Single Dwelling

Recreation.Open Space

Transportation

WiM Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

I Y I Vacant. Undeveloped

im&M Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source: isaa city assessment data

ES3 Apartments

Institutional

1983 FIELD SURVEY

district planning program


McKERNAN

NEIGHB0URHCW3D PROFILE

Housing Types

No.

Single Detached

Duplex/Seml-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments TOTAL

i-and Area

863 54 12 24 953

Residential Institutional

Recreation/Open Space Vacant/Undeveloped

-

-

-

34 100

29

71

Tenure %

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

56 5 5

-

-

Other

%

48 5 4

119 11 10 1

Commercial

Lmgth of Residence Lived in the neigMiourhood:

Ha.

Acres

Units

Homeowners Renters

48 12 15 25 100

49 46 5 100

Vacant/under construction

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 2,382

City of Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

Garneau %

Belgravia

3 11 6

No.

%

95 164 124

4 7 5 50 15 19

1 2 3 77 8

100

100

1,,197 345 457

%

Parkallen %

37 21 22 100

9

Edmonton %

5 10 5 46

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

15 19 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

McKernan Elementary/Junior High St. Peter Elementary

587 93

685 Non -

Change

Capacity

17

690 -

nniai>a<-inna11

Other Facts

Southern extension of the L.R.T. system is proposed to follow 114 Street. If implemented, a transit station would be developed at 76 Avenue which would improve transit service but might create pressure for higher density development and some traffic problems. Neighbourhood is affected by other traffic such as 114 Street expansion. For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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NEIGHBOURHOOD:

N

OGILVIE RIDGE SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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Hj southwest district O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

] single Dwelling

Recreation.Open Space

Transportation

EHH Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

LJLJ Vacant, Undeveloped

^ 9 Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source:

Apartments

LJLJ Institutional


OCaLVE RIDGE NQGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No, of Units

Single Detached

Land Area

Acres

Ha.

%

Residential Institutional

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

Recreation/Open Space

Apartments

Commercial

Vacant/Undeveloped

TOTAL

142

57

100

Other 100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years

Homeowners Renters

1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Vacant/under construction

Population- 0

Nearby Neighbourhoods City of Edmonton

Age Groups

No.

%

%

%

%

%

0-4 5-14

7 13

15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

7

43 19

11 100%

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

For Information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Pianning Team at 428-8565. ^^THCOTYOF

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

PARKALLEN SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Faith Temple

2. Neighbourhood Park 3. Parkallen Elementary School 4. Parkallen Communily League

5. Ellingson Park 6. Salvation Army

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LAND USE

I I Single Dwelling EEH Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

t

I Apartments

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

ULJ Vacant. Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source; !982 city assessment data

Institutional

1983 FIELD SURVEY DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


PARKALLEN

NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

742 14 0 269

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments

1,025

TOTAL

115

Residential Institutional

Recreation/Open Space

8 1

Vacant/Undeveloped

-

Length of Residence

-

-

-

-

38 100

33

82

Other

54 4 4

46 4 3

9

Commercial

%

Ha.

Acres

Land Area

Tenure

Llv^ in the neighbourhood: %

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

52 12 16 20

55 39 6 100

Homeowners Renters

Vacant/under construction

100

Nearby NeigMiourhoods

Population- 2,335 Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19

122 234 123

20-39

1,074

40-59 Over 60

Source:

%

5 10

5 46 15 19 100

353 429

Queen

City of

Allendale

McKernan

Alexandra

%

%

%

Edmonton %

5 7 6 48 15 19 100

4 7 5 50

3 4 4 61 10 18 100

15

19 100

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment

Schools

Parkallen Elementary

1972

1982

368

316

Change

Capacity

-14

425

Other Facts

The neighbourhood is included in a study of the alignment of L.R.T.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD;

PLEASANTVIEW SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1, Mount Pleasant Elementary

4. Mount Pleasant Cemetary

2. Mount Pleasant Good Samaritan

5, Pleasantview Place Lodge {Senior Citizens)

Nursing Home

6, Southgate Veterans Villa (Senior Citizens)

3. Pleasantview Community League 7. Neighbourhood Park SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

8. St. Anthony s Roman Catholic Cemetary

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

WM Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

I Y I Vacant, Undeveloped

f"

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source: igsa city assessment data

I

A Multiple Family Dwellings i Apartments

1983 FIELD SURVEY

Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


PLEASANTVIEW NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No.

of Units

Single Detached

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments

Acres

Residential Institutional

150

Recreation/Open Space

734

Commercial

44 17

Vacant/Undeveloped

-

72 2 18

48

7

4

2

12 -

-

34

51

127

Other

%

Ha.

178 6

772 110

1,766

TOTAL

Land Area

100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years

45 13

Homeowners Renters

1 to 2 years less than 1 year

21

Vacant/under construction

21 100

Nearby Neighbourhoods Empire

Population- 4,577

Allendale

Age Groups

5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

%

No.

6 9

251 416 284

0-4

42 56 2 100

6 41

1,898

19 19 100

850 878

%

Lendrum %

5

3

7

7 6 48 15 19

9

11 6 48 14 14

11 29 30 18 100

100

City of Edmonton

Park %

%

7 13

7 43

19 11 100

100

1983 Civic Census

Enrollment

Schools

Mount Pleasant Elementary

1972

1982

432

153

Change

Capacity

-65

425

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

A

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NEIGHBOURHOOD:

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NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

1. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 2. St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church 3. Strathcona Presbyterian Church

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4. Bible Ufe Assembly

5. Evangelical Fellowship Church 6. StrathconaP!ace(SeniorCitizens)

7. Queen Alexandra Elementary School 8. Mount Carmel Elementary Junior High School . rQ -. o « - Sv *.*

9. Calvary Lutheran Church

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10. Sharon Gospel Chapel 11. Queen Alexandra Community Hall

12- Strathcona Composite High School

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13. Federation of Community Leagues

14. South Edmonton Sports Centre 15. St. Basil's Ukrainian Catholic Church

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TQ

AVE

16. Tipton Park and Arena 17. Joe Morris Park

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1

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LAND USE

11 H

Single Dwelling

Recreation.Open Space

Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

m

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source; 1982 city assessment data

Multiple Family Dwellings

H] Apartments

I

' *

,

Transportation

Vacant, Undeveloped

I

1983 FIELD SURVEY

' Institutional

district planning program


queen ALEXANDRA NEIGI-BOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

Acres

Land Area

826 68 34

Residential Institutional

Apartments

1.638

Commercial

TOTAL

2,566

Vacant/Undeveloped

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

149 21 25 17

Recreation/Open Space

1

87

Other

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

50 7

60 8 10 7

8

6 -

-

29 100

36

Tenure OL

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

%

Ha.

%

29 13 25 33 100

Homeowners Renters

Vacant/under construction

Population- 4,629

17 76 7 100

Nearby Neighbourhoods City of

Age Groups 0-4

%

158 175 170

5-14

15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

No.

2,827 478 821

3 4 4 61

10 18 100

Allendale % 5 7 6 48 15 19 100

McKernan

Garneau

Edmonton

%

%

%

1 2

7 13

3 77 8

7 43 19

9 100

11 100

4 7 5 50

15 19 100

1983 Civic Census

Schools

%

Enrollment

Strathcona Senior High Queen Alexander Elementary

Mount Carmel Elementary Junior High

1972

1982

1,151

1,227

226

121

298

220

Change

6 -46 -26

Capacity 1,235 400

Other Facts

The northern portion of the neighbourhood is included in two Area Redevelopment Plans: Garneau (Bylaw #6221) and Old Strathcona (Bylaw #6382).

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

RAMSAY HEIGHTS SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

I

%

I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION 1. Commercial site under construction

2. Proposed elemenlaryschool site

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LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

EEEE Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Fannlly Dwellings

I - I Apartments

Recreation,Open Space

ESID Transportation

Commercial

m

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source: 1932 city assessment data

Vacant, Undeveloped 1983 FIELD SURVEY

I

I Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


RAMSAY HE3GHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

Land Area

No. of Units

Sinqle Detached

443

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/T0wnhou sing Apartments

143

Residential Institutional

-

Commercial

Vacant/Undeveloped

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

-

-

-

-

-

-

Tenure %

5 17 45 33 100

Vacant/under construction

100

%

%

%

10

466

6 12 6 48 21

161

7

3 17 13 27 34 6 100

No.

142 262

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

125

1,048

100

Source:

36 49 15

Homeowners Renters

Nearby Neighbourhoodte Brander Rhatigan Ridge Brookside Gardens

Population- 2,204 Age Groups

-

42 11 100

51 14

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

47

58 -

127 34

Other

%

Ha.

-

Recreation/Open Space

168 382 993

TOTAL

Acres

16

7 43 20

4 100

City of Edmonton %

%

7

7 15 9 38 24 7

13

7 43 19 11 100

100

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Outline Plan for Riverbend Neighbourhood

was approved by the Municipal

Planning Commission on March 23, 1978.

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

A

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

N

RHATIGAN RIDGE SOUTHWEST DISTRICT lie AVE

1. Proposed Park

STONY Pt,AIN

2. Proposed ElementarySchool 3. Proposed Church

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

I

1 Single Dwelling

Recreatlon.Open Space

Two Unit Dwellings

HH Commercial

Multiple Family Dwellings

f a Industrial. Public Utilities

Apartments

nsn Institutional

Transportation

Vacant, Undeveloped Source: 1902 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


RHATIGAN RIDGE

NaGHBGURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

278

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

Land Area

Acres

Residential Institutional

Ha.

%

32

13

287

116 21

Recreation/Open Space

Apartments

Commercial

TOTAL

•"

278

Vacant/Undeveloped Other

51

77 14

100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Homeowners Renters

3 57 40

47 29 24

Vacant/under construction

100

100

Population- 829

Nearby NeigMiourhoods Ramsay Brander

Heights Age Groups 0-4

81 134 58 356 169 31

5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59

Over 60

Source:

%

%

10 16 7 43 20 4 100

6 12 6 48 21 7

No.

100

Brookside % 3

17 13 27

34 6

100

City of

Gardens

Edmonton

%

%

7 15 9 38 24 7 100

7 13

7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Structure Plan for Riverbend Neighbourhood //5 was approved by City Council on

March 12, 1980 (Bylaw #5833).

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SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

RDEAU PA={K SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1, Good Samaritan Southgate Nursing Home 2. Rideau Park Elementary School 3. D.S. MacKenzie Junior High School

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I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

i

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling Two Unit Dwellings

I

] Multiple Family Dwellings

^

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source; isez city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

Apartments

Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


RIIDEAU PARK

NQGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

274

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

Land Area

Acres

Residential Institutional

Recreation/Open Space

Apartments

307 581

TOTAL

Ha.

60

24

27

22 8

9

10

4

5

Commercial

_

_

Vacant/Undeveloped

64

26

29

Other

64

26

29 100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

%

%

46

Homeowners Renters

14 19 21

38 57 5 100

Vacant/under construction

100

Population- 1,795 Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59. Over 60

Nearby Neighbourhoods No.

%

50 167

3 9

145 724 424 285

8 40 24 16

100

Source:

Royal

Empire

City of

Duggan

Gardens

Park

Edmonton

%

%

%

%

6 19 10 36 24 5 100

5 16 11 39 23 6

100

7 11 6 48 14 14 100

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Rideau Park Elementary D.S. MacKenzie Junior High

Change

Capacity

218

551

705

28

225 755

Other Facts

For Information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1963.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

ROYAL GARDENS SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

TONY PLAIN jPg cn

1. RoyalGardens Park and Community League

I

2. St, Boniface Elementary JuniorHigh School 3. Richard Secord Elementafy School 4. Louis St. Laurent JuniorSeniorHigh School 5. Harry AinlaySenior High School 6. Confederation Park

I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

7. Confederation Pool and Arena

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

ffiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii LAND USE

I

i Recreation,Open Space

I Single Dwelling

IMM Two Unit Dwellings MMM Multiple Family Dwellings

Commercial

iswxm Industrial, Public Utilities

Transportation vacant, Undeveloped Source: i982 crrr assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

Apartments

' *

' Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


ROYAL GARDENS NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

of Units

Single Detached

607

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhouslng

58

266 570

Apartments

1,501

TOTAL

Land Area Residential Institutional

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

125 37 37 1

Vacant/Undeveloped

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

98

41

Homeowners Renters

54 5

Vacant/under construction

100

No.

1,601 960 229

Malmo Plains

Park

Gardens

%

%

%

%

5 16 11 39 23 6

9 12 8

100

Source:

-

33 100

40

Nearby Neighbourhoods Rideau Aspen

222 664 471

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

-

-

%

Population- 4,147 Age Groups

12

Tenure

45 9 17 29 100

less than 1 year

12

-

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years

43

51 15 15

-

Other

%

Ha.

Acres

3 9

8 40 24 16 100

42 21 8 100

City of Edmonton %

3 12

7

13 7 43 19 11 100

12

30 35 8 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Louis St. Laurent Junior/Senior High

1,017

St. Boniface Elementary Junior High Richard Secord Elementary Harry Ainlay Senior High

276 556

950 269 426

1,726

2,167

Change

-7 -3 -23 26

Capacity

-

675

2,285

Other Facts

For information on Pianning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-6565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

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the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

A

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

N

RUNNING CREEK SOUTHWEST DISTRICT JJ8.ASiE

ST^Y PLAIN

3 SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

I

10.AVE

^

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

Em Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

tSi Apartments

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

Vacant. Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

DD Institutional

Source: igez city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


running CREEK NEIGHBOURHtDOD PRORLE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

Land Area

Acres

Ha.

%

Residential Institutional

Duplex/Semi-Oetached Row/Townhousing

Recreation/Open Space

Apartments

Commercial

Vacant/Undeveloped

TOTAL

129

52

100

Other

100

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

Tenure %

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

Homeowners Renters Other 100

100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 0

City of Edmonton

Age Groups

No

%

%

%

%

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60 100% Source:

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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PLANNING

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

SKYRATTLER SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Baptist Seminary College 2. Proposed Park 3. Proposed Public Elementary School

I

1 SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

11

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

^ Recreation.Open Space

Transportation

Two Unit Dwellings

H Commercial

LJLJ Vacant. Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

^

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source: 1902 city assessment data

•

Institutional

EU Apartments

1983 FIELD SURVEY DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


SKYRATTLER NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFTI F

Housing Types

No.

Single Detached

of Units 157

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

-

144 693 994

Apartments TOTAL

Land Area

Acres

Residential Institutional

69 27

Recreation/Open Space

40 16

28

11

-

-

Commercial

-

-

Vacant/Undeveloped

33 43

Other

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

%

Ha.

-

13 17

19

25 100

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

%

7 13 38 42

Homeowners Renters

19

72 9 100

Vacant/under construction

100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 2,221

Bearspaw

Age Groups

No.

0-4 5-14 15-19

122 151 64

20-39

1,611

40-59 Over 60

Source:

241 32

%

%

5 7 3 73 11

8 18 8 38 25 3

1 100

100

Keheewin %

10 13 7 54 14 2 100

City of

Blue Quill %

Edmonton % 7 13 7 43 19 11 100

8 14 7 54 15 2 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Outline Plan for Yeiiowbird III approved by the Municipal Planning Commission on December 16, 1976.

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

6liii6ntoa

For information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

STEINHAUER SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Steinhauer Elementary School

2. Steinhauer Park and Community League

I

1 SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

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LAND USE

1

Recreation.open Space

Transportation

Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

Vacant. Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

I Single Dwelling

Source; iges city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

EZ~I3 Apartments

Institutional

district planning program


STONHAUER

NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

Housing Types

of Units

Single Detached

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

562 0 235

Residential Institutional

0

Commercial

Apartments

797

TOTAL

Acres

Land Area

Vacant/Undeveloped

4 6 2

-

-

-

45 100

42

104

Other

43

40 4 6 2

98 9 14 5

Recreation/Open Space

%

Ha.

Tenure

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood:

%

3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

68 27 5 100

Homeowners Renters

40 25 18 17

5 or more years

Vacant/under construction

100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 2,704 Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Sweet Grass

Ermineskin

Edmonton

%

%

%

%

%

210 505 251

8 19 9

7 13 7

40

592 71

22 2

7 17 8 41 21 6 100

9

1,075

6 19 10 36 24 5 100

No.

100

Source:

City of

Duggan

12 7 59 12 1 100

43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

Steinhauer Elementary

Change

Capacity

400

375

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Outline Plan was approved by the Municipal Planning Commission on March 14, 1974.

For Information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

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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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

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LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling Two Unit Dwellings

Mma Multiple Family Dwellings

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

LXJ Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source;t982 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

I Apartments

I -fr I Institutional

DISTHiCT PLANNING PflOGHAM


STRATHCONA NBGHBOURHOOO PRORLE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

Land Area

Acres

923 246 43

Residential Institutional

Apartments

3.637

Commercial

TOTAL

4,849

Vacant/Undeveloped

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

180 13 10 17

Recreation/Open Space

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

2

4

-

-

47 100

78

%

14 80 6 100

Homeowners Renters

Vacant/under construction

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 8,446

Age Groups

4 7

Tenure % 27 12 25 36 100

more years 4 years 2 years than 1 year

44 3

5

195

Length of Residence Lived in the neighd>Durhoad:

%

73

-

Other

5 or 3 to 1 to less

Ha.

No.

%

301 294 298

5,313 1,028 1,212

4 3 4 63 12 14 100

Queen Alexandra %

Garneau % 1 2

City of McKernan

Edmonton

%

%

3 4 4 61 10

3 77

8 9 100

18 100

4 7 5 50 15 19 100

7 13 7 43 19 11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

King Edward Elementary Junior High Old Scona Senior High

577 -

312

252

Change

Capacity

-46 -

880

275

Other Facts

The Old Strathcona Area Redevelopment Plan was approved by City Council on

September 21, 1981 (Bylaw #6382). The eastern portion of the neighbourhood, Scona East, is currently having an Area Redevelopment Plan prepared at present.

For information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428^565.

@mdnton

For information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

SWEET GRASS SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Sisters of Charity of Providence Convent

2. Sweet Grass Elementary School 3. Jan-Bar Day Care 4. KainaiPark

5. Sweetgrass Park

I

I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

Mmi Two Unit Dwellings

3-^ i Recreation,Open Space Commercial

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

Apartments

Institutional

^ Transportation

3 Vacant, Undeveloped Source; 1982 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


SWEET GRASS

rsOGHBOURHOOD PRGRLE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing Apartments TOTAL

Ha.

%

119 27

48

8

3

56 13 3

Acres

Land Area

424 0 396

Residential Institutional

79 899

Recreation/Open Space

11

Commercial

-

-

Vacant/Undeveloped

-

-

60

Other

-

-

24

Tenure

Length of Residence Lived in the neighbourhood

%

%

5 or 3 to 1 to less

more years 4 years 2 years than 1 year

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

Source:

47 46 7 100

Homeowners

35

Renters

17 21 27 100

Vacant/under construction

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 2,997 Age Groups

28 100

City of

Blue Quill

Steinhauer

Greenfield

%

%

No.

%

%

212 506 242 1216 634 187

7 17

14

8 19

7 54 15 2 100

9 40 22 2 100

8

41 21 6 100

8

Edmonton % 7 13 7 43 19 11

4 17 14 28 32

5 100

100

1983 Civic Census

% Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

Sweet Grass Elementary

432

Change

Capacity

-

500

Other Facts

Neighbourhood Outline Plan was approved by the Municipal Planning Commission on March 14, 1974.

For Information on Planning services, contact the

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

^fiionton

For Information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

A

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

N

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA SOUTHWEST DISTRICT "B AVE

r~l SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

I

1Single Dwelling

ES Recreation,Open Space

WM Two Unit Dwellings Multiple Family Dwellings

1-. a Apartments

Commercial KSSSIiiS?! Industrial, Public Utilities I

I

u

I

I Institutional

Transportation ULJ Vacant. Undeveloped Source;1952 city assessment data 1983 field survey

district PLAhiNiNQ program


UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA AREA PROHLE LAND AREA

ACRES

Residential

Institutional

HA.

%

_

_

_

235

95

91

Recreation/Open Space

_

_

-

Commercial

_

-

_

Vacant/Undeveloped

_

_

_

22

9

9

Other

100

Other Facts: General Information:

432-3111

Registers Office:

432-3113

SEPTEMBER 1983.

Fof information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

@nSd«toa

PLANNING

For information on other Civic services, contact the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

U Of A FARM 1. School for the Deaf

SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

2. Balmoral Curling Club

I .jj I>1 11 LI

3. Medical Examiner's Office

4. Provincial Government Complex

I

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I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

I

1 Single Dwelling

ii®il Two Unit Dwellings mil Multiple Family Dwellings

EZH Apartments

Recreation.Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

m

Vacant, Undeveloped

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source; 1982 city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

Institutional

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA FARM AREA PROFILE

LAND AREA

ACRES

Residential

HA.

%

-

-

670

271

94

Recreation/Open Space

-

-

-

Commercial

-

-

-

Vacant/Undeveloped

10

4

1

Other

37

15

Institutional

5 100

Other Facts:

SEPTEMBER 1983.

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

eH!d(rton

PLANNING

For information on other Civic services, contact the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


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NE GHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD;

WESTBROOK ESTATE SOUTHWEST DISTRICT 1. Derrick Golf and Winter Club STONY

PLAIN

i

I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

Recreation,Open Space

1^^^^^ Transportation

MM\ Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

' V ' Vacant, Undeveloped

MSMga Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source; issz city assessment data 1983 FIELD SURVEY

I

I Apartments

m

Institutional

district planning program


WESTBROOK ESTATE NEIGHBOURHOOD PRORLE

Housing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached Duplex/Semi-Detached

292

Row/Townhousing

0 80 372

0

Apartments TOTAL

Land Area

Acres

Residential Institutional

Vacant/Undeveloped Other

%

103

42

35

66

27

2 1 121

1

23 1

Recreation/Open Space Commercial

Ha.

49

41 100

Length of Residence Lived in the neigMiourhood:

Tenure %

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

%

64 10

Homeowners Renters

66 29 5 100

Vacant/under construction

8

18 100

Population- 1,217

Nearby Neighbourhoods Aspen

City of

Blue Quill

Age Groups 0-4 5-14 15-19

No.

40-59 Over 60

Garden %

3 12 12

7 13 8

3 12 12

33 32 8

47

30

23

35 8 100

%

38 151 147 396

20-39

West %

392

93

100

Source:

2 100

Greenfield %

Edmonton %

4 17

7

14 28 32

13 7 43 19

5 100

11 100

1983 Civic Census

%

Schools

Enrollment 1972 1982

Change

Capacity

Other Facts

Vernon Barford Junior High and Westbrool< Elementary are included in the Aspen Gardens neighbourhood.

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

@ii6aton

For infonmation on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET

NEIGHBOURHOOD;

SOUTHWESTDISTRICT^^^'p WINDERMERE ESTATES

STONY PL A

I

I SOUTHWEST DISTRICT O

^E1GHB0URH00D LOCATION

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

EH Two Unit Dwellings

Commercial

m

teMI Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial. Public Utilities

Source; 1902 city assessment data

>'-'"I Apartments

Institutional

Vacant, Undeveloped I

1983 FIELD SURVEY

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


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NEIGHBOURHOOD FACT SHEET •

NEIGHBOURHOOD:

N

WINDSOR PARK SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

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SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

O

NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION

I

1. EdinboroPark 2. Windsor Park

& 3. Windsor Park Elementary School

4. Windsor Park Community League

5. Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 6. St. George's Anglican Church

LAND USE

I

I Single Dwelling

imi Two Unit Dwellings

Recreation,Open Space

Transportation

Commercial

LJLJ Vacant. Undeveloped

Multiple Family Dwellings

Industrial, Public Utilities

Source: i982 city assessment data

Apartments

Institutional

1983 FIELD SURVEY

DISTRICT PLANNING PROGRAM


WINDSOR PARK

NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE

hkiusing Types

No. of Units

Single Detached

481

Duplex/Semi-Detached Row/Townhousing

4 0 0 485

Apartments TOTAL

l^nd Area

Acres

Ha.

%

101 6

41 2

52

Recreation/Open Space

5

2

3

Commercial

1

-

-

-

Residential Institutional

Vacant/Undeveloped

Length of Residence

-

-

42 100

34

84

Other

3

Tenure

Liv^ in the neighbourhood: %

%

5 or more years 3 to 4 years 1 to 2 years less than 1 year

91 8

Homeowners Renters

73 10

Vacant/under construction

8

1 100

9 100

Nearby Neighbourhoods

Population- 1,353

City of Belgravia Age Groups

%

No.

36 128 130 315 381 363

0-4 5-14 15-19 20-39 40-59 Over 60

3 9

10 23 28 27

100

Source:

McKernan

Edmonton %

%

Garneau %

3 11

1 2

4 7

7 13

6 37 21 22 100

3 77 8 9 100

5 50 15 19 100

7 43 19 11 100

%

1983 Civic Census

%

Enrollment 1972 1982

Schools

Windsor Park Elementary

156

149

Change

Capacity

-5

250

Other Facts

For information on Planning services, contact the Southwest District Planning Team at 428-8565.

SEPTEMBER 1983.

gkDOftlOfl

For Information on other Civic services, contact PLANNING

the Citizen Action Centre at 428-2600.


SOUTHWEST DISTRICT EXISTING AND FUTURE

River Volley,.;

NEIGhBOURHOODS

Rfver VolL,^

DISTRICT PLANNING TEAM 428-8565 indsoH

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Gary Leobold

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Pleasantvio^ .II.

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Heights

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Rhotigon Ridge

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