Your City Hall is pushing development permits
Alright, Calgary, let's talk about what's cookin' down at City Hall, because it looks like the Planning Commission is really drillin' down on new construction. For real though, the latest Civic Intelligence Monitor data, pulled today at 11:53 AM, shows 21 new commercial and construction permits were issued in Calgary this week. That's a pretty steady flow, indicating folks are still lookin' to build up our city, even with the price of crude bouncing around like a rodeo clown.
Then you got the Calgary Planning Commission, who, on March 12th, unanimously approved recommendations for three readings of specific reports, CPC2026-0209 and CPC2026-0143. Folks like Nathan Hawryluk, Thom Mahler, Katherine Wagner, and Chris Hardwicke all voted 'yes' to push these development initiatives forward. This is Calgary — we've seen the boom, we've seen the bust, and we showed up anyway. It shows the city is still trying to adapt and grow, even if sometimes it feels like we're just building more condos for people who are gonna complain about the traffic.
What to Watch For
* **Permit Pace:** Keep an eye on that weekly permit count. If it stays this high, we'll see more cranes on the skyline than usual, especially around areas like Ward 2 where properties like Symons Valley Ranch already carry an average assessed value of $20,650,000.
* **Council Follow-Up:** Those three readings the Planning Commission recommended? We need to see how Council handles those when they hit the floor. This is where the rubber meets the road, folks.
This could mean more jobs, more places to eat (hopefully some killer new brunch spots in Bridgeland!), but also potentially more pressure on our infrastructure. We'll be watching to see if these new developments align with the city's long-term vision or if we're just chasing the next hot well.
Cassidy Redcloud, MiTL Sports Desk, Calgary.
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