Committee approves 8 new communities to be built in Calgary
All communities be built on Calgary's outskirts
A city committee approved proposals foreight new communities that will be built in the city in the coming years on Thursday.
Twelve proposals, representing 17 different communities, were put up for consideration by the priorities and finance committee all of which would be built on the city's outskirts.
In the end, the committee approved the eight, but left the door open for council to approve more communities on the list, if they can get costs down.
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MayorNaheedNenshisaid it was "by far" the most important thing the city is currently working on.
He says limiting sprawl will save taxpayers billions of dollars but not every homebuilder will be happy with the decision.
"We're not used to saying to the development industry in this city, 'you don't win this one,' but in this case, the industry and council have been very good about working together, understanding right from the beginning that there are going to be winners and losers and determining how growth can best serve the city."
Most of the cost of the new communities will be funded by developers through levies, although council did approve a small property tax increase of between .5 and .75 per cent to spread some of the financial risk around.
"Everybody in the city will pay that," Nenshi said,"in order to share some risk and create some growth on the edges of the city."
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With files from Scott Dippel