![]() Open Engage Portal page for input, compile comments and produce a ‘what we heard report’. ![]() ![]() Introductory project meetings with adjacent Community Associations and adjacent landowners.Land use amendment and subdivision application submitted.Develop City website and project update email subscription list.Hiring of planning, design, and public engagement consultant to assist City with determining re-development options for the parcel.Geotechnical and environmental reporting to determine suitability of land for potential redevelopment.Stream 1 – Land Use and Subdivision work on ~5-acre parcel where 2 small baseball diamonds reside Implement Disc Golf as a temporary use on the now closed Richmond Green Golf Course.Complete a “Needs Assessment” for the remaining land at Richmond Green Park to determine existing and future uses of the land.Submission of a Land Use Redesigination (re-zoning) and Subdivision applications for ±5 acres of land in the NW corner of Richmond Green Park, and if successful, market the property for sale.There are three Council directed work streams for Richmond Green: Finally, Council directed Administration to implement disc golf as an interim use in 2021 on the former golf lands. On November 2, 2020, Council directed The City’s real estate division to prepare and submit a land use application to enable the redevelopment of ±5 acres of land on the north-west portion of the site, identified below, and, if planning approval is obtained, continue to the disposition process for selling municipal land.Īt the same time, Council also directed administration to complete a City assessment on the remaining ±46 acres to identify existing uses and amenities and determine future uses for the site. The land includes the former Richmond Green golf course and operations depot, tennis courts, one large ball diamond, two small ball diamonds, one small office building, a toboggan hill and a child’s playground. The City of Calgary owns ~52 acres of land in south west Calgary between Sarcee Road SW and Crowchild Trail SW, south of 33 Avenue, as pictured below. ![]()
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