Traffic impacts the most common concern over potential river valley spa
The city and company behind a proposal for a thermal spa adjacent to Edmonton's river valley took questions about the project from Brander Gardens residents Tuesday night.
"It looks better than what I thought the possibilities were," Debby Ronden told CTV News Edmonton after the information session at the John Janzen Nature Centre.
She and others at the meeting were concerned about increased traffic in their neighbourhood.
"But they say they're going to handle that. So it looks good. I like their other projects they've built, so it's possibly a good thing," Ronden had concluded by the end of the evening.
The land – formerly home to the local philanthropist and entrepreneur Sandy Mactaggart – is still owned by the University of Alberta, to whom it was gifted.
Stantec has applied for the site to be rezoned for commercial useon behalf of Scandinave Group, which has created similar spas in Whistler, Blue Mountain and Mont Tremblant.
Scandinave has an option to buy the land if the rezoning is approved.
"I think in terms of what could happen on that land, it's really effective for taking advantage of the beauty of that specific property," another Brander Gardens resident, Kian Parseyan, commented, noting his appreciation of the fact Scandinave has promised to preserve the river valley's tree line.
"A spa versus residential development? A spa wins, hands down. But how it's implemented, I think that's the key concern now."
Scandinave CEO Steve Arsenault said most of the public's feedback so far has been positive.
Tuesday night, he tried to assuage traffic concerns by pointing out the spa would operate 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and be most busy on weekends, and as such, its traffic would not coincide with the average commuting hours.
"We've done our own study on that so we're confident in the level of traffic this would bring and it'd be very minimal and the current infrastructure allows for that traffic," he told CTV News Edmonton in an interview.
According to a city planner, the feedback collected on Tuesday will be consolidated in a report to city council, who will ultimately decide to approve the rezoning application or not. As part of that process, administration could conduct a traffic impact assessment, as well.
With files from CTV News Edmonton's Sean McClune
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Trump making 'joke' about Canada becoming 51st state is 'reassuring': Ambassador Hillman
Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. insists it’s a good sign U.S. president-elect Donald Trump feels 'comfortable' joking with Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Mexico president says Canada has a 'very serious' fentanyl problem
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is not escalating a war of words with Mexico, after the Mexican president criticized Canada's culture and its framing of border issues.
Quebec doctors who refuse to stay in public system for 5 years face $200K fine per day
Quebec's health minister has tabled a bill that would force new doctors trained in the province to spend the first five years of their careers working in Quebec's public health network.
Freeland says it was 'right choice' for her not to attend Mar-a-Lago dinner with Trump
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says it was 'the right choice' for her not to attend the surprise dinner with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Mar-a-Lago with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump on Friday night.
Bad blood? Taylor Swift ticket dispute settled by B.C. tribunal
A B.C. woman and her daughter will be attending one of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour shows in Vancouver – but only after a tribunal intervened and settled a dispute among friends over tickets.
NDP won't support Conservative non-confidence motion that quotes Singh
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he won't play Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's games by voting to bring down the government on an upcoming non-confidence motion.
Eminem's mother Debbie Nelson, whose rocky relationship fuelled the rapper's lyrics, dies at age 69
Debbie Nelson, the mother of rapper Eminem whose rocky relationship with her son was known widely through his hit song lyrics, has died. She was 69.
Canadians warned to use caution in South Korea after martial law declared then lifted
Global Affairs Canada is warning Canadians in South Korea to avoid demonstrations and exercise caution after the country's president imposed an hours-long period of martial law.
Calgary man who drove U-Haul over wife sentenced to 15 years
A Calgary man who killed his wife in 2020 when he drove over her in a loaded U-Haul has been sentenced to 15 years behind bars.