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Âé¶čAV council stalls car share program for Lakeshore development

'Show that it works, and then consider it'
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Conceptual rendering of commercial-residential development planned for 3805 Lakeshore Road. Photo | City of Âé¶čAV

City council has rejected a proposed car share program for a residential-commercial project at Lakeshore and Cook Roads.

Jim Pattison Developments requested a reduction in parking stalls in exchange for the car share program. However, many councillors expressed concerns about the plan's feasibility and potential impact.

"The project, I believe, will have negative impacts on the surrounding area for parking and access," Councillor Luke Stack said. "I would prefer to see a successful car share program launched, show that it works, and then consider it.”

Councillor Ron Cannan highlighted the area's already heavy construction activity. “This corridor, right from El Dorado to KLO, already has 2,000 doors under construction, and we don’t have the infrastructure to handle this for traffic,” he explained.

Other councillors supported the car share idea, arguing the development would provide much-needed rental units.

“This is rental. We need it,” said Councillor Gord Lovegrove. “I’m not sure we should hold developers to ransom for needs from other parts of the community for spill-over parking.”

Councillor Loyal Wooldridge also supported the program. “I would be willing to give it a try, given that it’s a purpose-built rental building,” he stated.

Despite these arguments, council voted against giving second and third readings to the bylaw that would have allowed the car share program. Wooldridge and Lovegrove were the only councillors in favor.

Council did approve second and third readings to rezone the property, allowing the building project to move forward without the car share initiative.



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