GEOG 1HB3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Ivor Wynne Stadium

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Planning for better future without compromising present or past, they use many spatial scales in planning, regional plans: provincial government, neighborhood plans: city of hamilton, master transportation plans, municipal plans: land uses and transportation policies. Implementation and enforcement of set of by-laws that restrict development: example: the pan-am stadium: In 2009: toronto-hamilton won the right to host pan-am games 2015: hamilton was hosting track and field, some swimming, soccer and cycling, city along with pan-am organizing committee decided to build a new stadium. Residential area, small, hard to build stadium: confederation park. Recreation lands that cannot be lost for development: west harbour: Remediation and public amenities: summer 2010: tiger cats walked away and without a legacy tenant, the pan-am organizing committee left as well, track and field york university, while more soccer games were scheduled for. Hamilton: the city stuck to west harbour location, while tiger cats offered two places:

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