Bigger parking lots for new workplaces?
Part 4 in a week-long series on parking in the City of Waterloo draft zoning bylaw.
Is Waterloo’s proposed
A failing grade in parking requirements
Part 3 in a week-long series on parking in the City of Waterloo draft zoning bylaw.
Update: we have heard
Housing and parking minimums - or why the rent is too damn high
Part 2 in a week-long series on parking in the City of Waterloo draft zoning bylaw.
The City of Waterloo’
Can the City of Waterloo move beyond parking minimums?
The City of Waterloo could easily encourage more walkable neighbourhoods, improve housing affordability, and help ensure ION light rail’s
Jane's Walks: May 2-4
This weekend, people all over the world will lead Jane’s Walks to showcase their communities. These walks can teach
What you need to know about 155 Uptown and the Iron Horse Trail
We've written before about the 155 Uptown development proposal, which is a 19-storey condo tower plan predicated on
City of Waterloo Adopts Complete Streets Plan
Last night Waterloo City Council adopted its first Transportation Master Plan (TMP). The plan aims "To develop a coordinated