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  1. City of EDMONTON

    Whaaat... we're supposed to navigate that thing? Just looking at that map confused me enough, I can't imagine get through it on the road.quote> It actually wont be that bad at all. No worse then a standard cloverleaf interchange will be. Maybe even easier. The design is meant to be free flow from most directions, with out the need to slow down when transitioning from one direction to another. Proper signage at any interchange is the key to finding your proper direction, and I'm sure you wont have any problems at all. AT ALL. This is a standard run of the mill freeway to freeway interchange, we here in Edmonton are just not used to such a thing, as we dont have any other. As a note, I see Calgary is also building a similar one ( maybe 2 ) on there ring road complex at deerfoot S where the ring road will intersect.
  2. City of EDMONTON

    beebs the interchange will look very much like the replica TJD has done you can see here what it will actually look like ( adobe required ) http://www.accessroadsedmonton.ca/pdf/AnthonyHendayDrive.pdf http://www.trans.gov.ab.ca/Content/doctype353/production/AHD_sht5.pdf
  3. City of EDMONTON

    TJD - I dont believe the train will head west from downtown... I think it will head from south of the new health science station ( which is currently under contruction along with the southern leg of the LRT ) http://www.edmontonslrt.com/PDFs/2005-10-17-Publication_ConceptPlan.pdf west to west edmonton mall from there using this route found here http://www.edmonton.ca/RoadsTraffic/87AvenueAlignment.pdf
  4. City of EDMONTON

    Well, I think our creator of this CJ has hit a bit of RLS... especially with all this nice spring weather in edmonton area. Hope it doesnt hit you too bad TJD!
  5. City of EDMONTON

    Hi Nice work on the Telus building Cant wait to see it in its proper place
  6. City of EDMONTON

    Holy cow, I havent checked this CJ in awhile WOW the roads are all done now?
  7. City of EDMONTON

    Date: 2/8/2005 2:03:11 AM Author: TheJerseyDevil73 In this pages header is a picture of the North Saskatchewan River facing west from the LRT Bridge. In the left side of the photo at the top of the Valley is one of the older University of Alberta Buildings. In the distance is the Quesnell Bridge which is shown on Page 33. quote> Unforunately, in this very correct city journal, I think this picture shows the Groat Road Bridge. The Quesnel is the bridge for the whitemud, would should be the next river crossing to the west! Correct me if I'm wrong...
  8. City of EDMONTON

    Date: 2/5/2005 9:21:23 PM Author: canadianhockeyfreak Are you doing Sherwood Park too? I see that it should ne there but doesn't look developde (or existant). Anyway, if you could, post a pic of Davidson creek (mine's the yellow house in the cul-de-sac). Thanx and keep up the good work.Sherwood Park is east of the city of Edmonton, I believe TJDs recreation will only cover to meridian st < 1 st NW > in the east, and the start of Sherwood Park would be about another 10 blocks or so east of meridian street.
  9. City of EDMONTON

    Havent had a chance to comment on this CJ in awhile, or any for that matter. Looks like the paving the whole city is nearing completion. I'm wondering how long until old strathcona gets development. I wonder how well whyte ave will come out. Shouldnt be too hard to get all the zoning done in that area as its pretty much standard grid inner core streets and avenues. Would be great to see this area when you have it all zoned and stuff.
  10. City of EDMONTON

    Date: 12/5/2004 8:11:18 PM Author: robpark Hahaha, yeah dude, I couldn't resist stirring the pot! First of all, I wouldn't say our past is ugly, let's just say....colourful. Now, lets get into some facts. Firstly, let's deal with population: According to Statistics Canada in 2001: City of Calgary-878,866, % Growth 14.4% City of Edmonton-666,104, % Growth 8.1% quote> Your Stats are almost 4 years old first off. Secondly, you are only looking at Edmonton proper, and not the surrounding area. Go look for some more stats. Date: 12/5/2004 8:11:18 PM Author: robpark Which leads me to my second point, which questions how Edmonton will exceed the population of Calgary by 2010, if in 2001 you guys were already 200,000+ behind AND had just over half the growth rate of Calgary. You can't be smaller, and growing slower and EXCEED an already larger and faster growing city...It is mathematically impossible. quote> see my above comments Date: 12/5/2004 8:11:18 PM Author: robpark Then one brings up the Stanley Cup issue...and yes, Edmonton has had more. And honestly, the Edmonton Oilers have had better management and a better team when they weren't winning the cup. That said, I feel sorry for ANY municipality that has only hockey to promote itself. And yes, after the Calgary Flames made their run to the cup LAST year, this city went nuts over hockey.... BUt it isn't all we can see...in fact it is so inconsequential to the city in general, that I don't understand why it is such a big deal. Same goes for the CFL. quote> fine Date: 12/5/2004 8:11:18 PM Author: robpark I feel the need to point out that Commonwealth Stadium, although bigger, also cost more to build and has never paid itself off, nor does it fill with fans for Eskimos games, so the fact that it is large merely points to a city that spent far too much money on a stadium that rarely gets filled. quote> You obviously dont know that the pride of the CFL lives here. We fill our stands more then any city in Canada for CFL football. We have also made the CFL playoffs for the last 26 years. Date: 12/5/2004 8:11:18 PM Author: robpark I don't know where you get your numbers from in regards to the arenas, I can only assume you are correct. Neither arena is particulrily nice, although the Saddledome features nifty flamethrowers that make giant fireballs when the Flames score. Although the Saddledome is architecturally bizarre, it is MUCH nicer to look at than Rexall PLace. Congratulations, that concrete swath of destruction that is West Edmonton Mall is your city's greatest claim to fame...That's like telling people to go to Edmonton to see the world's largest Walmart, or perhaps the world's ugliest fat person. Sorry, the world's ugliest money-losing fat person. The only reason that Calgary's and Edmonton's river valleys are undeveloped is not because people needed a park to play in; the simple fact is the developers and 'the City' are too lazy to try and develop the more difficult geography. I can without reservation say, however, that Edmonton's river valley is MUCH nicer. Heritage Park is Calgary's answer to 'Fort Edmonton' and is 'Canada's Largest living Historical Village.' Want to know more, go to www.heritagepark.ca I have never been to Fort Edmonton, so I cannot criticize, but I do know for a fact that Heritage Park is a lot of fun and has a lot to offer, like a working steam train (actually, several) and a working Paddle Steamer boat (which sadly, is fuelled by diesel). Calgary too has a Science Centre, Art galleries and museums, and a cultural district to waste your time in. I really don't care about the University rating system. The fact is the U of A does not offer any Urban or Architectural programs, so it is completely useless to me. Each university has its strengths, it is just unfortunate that MacLean's, for some reason, classifies U of C as a primarily medical school, when in fact more people go through engineering, law and other faculties. One thing is for certain, you want a cushy job in the oil sector, you had better go to U of C! I could give you the FULL history of how Edmonton became the capital of Alberta, but needless to say it involved LIBERAL politics and unfair voting boundaries, giving Edmonton 7 or 8 Reps and Calgary only 1. Let's just say we got our revenge when the Alberta Government placed the government administrative body for the oil industry in Calgary in 1938. Basically, when oil was struck in Leduc, just south of Edmonton, all of the money and the white collar jobs went to Calgary, a trend that continues today. Indeed Calgary has COP (Canada Olympic Park), the Zoo and a newer downtown (because we have been growing faster then Edmonton)... We have a more COMPREHENSIVE LRT system, but I would not say it is better. The decision to leave the LRT surface level through downtown will inevitably lead to complications later...... Calgary was the proud host of the 1988 Winter Olympics, the most successful and profitable games ever held. The surplus now fund countless amateur sports programs and Calgary is the training mecca for olympic athletes in Canada. Calgary has all of the premier horse showjumping events, the Calgary Stampede (for some reason missing from your previous list, and MUCH bigger and famous than Edmonton's Klondike days), the World Police and Fire Games, staging ground for the G8, countless Petroleum expos and more millionaires per capita than ANY city in Canada. Calgary also features the most Company HQs outside of Toronto and has received international recoginition in countless publications (USA Today[a full feature article all about how awesome Calgary really is], The Boyd Report [best place in Canada to do business], The Economist [more business stuff] and so on.....). Yes indeed we are the financial and oil capital of the province. The population is MUCH higher than Edmonton, and much wealthier. Calgary has been, for the last decade, the fastest growing city in Canada and continues to play host to the highest educated work force in Canada (58% have a university degree or better). To TJD, I would love a link to where you obtained the skyscraper info from. I would find it very informative for a paper I am writing.... Put on your gloves boys, because if I know anything about the rivalry between Calgary and Edmonton...this is just beginning... Take Care! quote> If you love Calgary so much, why dont you start your very own CJ on how much you love your city, Instead of trying to turn this into some sort of rivalary. TJD has done alot of work over a long period of time. There are much better places where you can thrash Edmonton, I think both cities are great. Alberta is wonderful. Have you considered trying to make your own version of Calgary? Maybe next year, you can win a trixie.
  11. NAM General Discussion Thread

    Date: 11/29/2004 12:16:34 PM Author: sc4player I have a little question about NAM (which I downloaded from simtropolis): after the download I can see new items listed in my traffic menu (like new interchanges, new one way bridges, etc...) but when I want to use them it seems they're not there - instead of a red or green coloured square (when placing the item) I see a white square and I can't place the item (you can't see the item itself before plopping either - like you do when you place original items from the traffic menu)...my question is: do I need something else for the NAM to work? should I download it again? why can't I use the new features/items despite seeing them in the menu? thanks a lot in advance...quote> way to post the same thing 10 times.
  12. City of EDMONTON

    Heres a picture of the tower edit: ok, looks like that pic might get taken out by the mods and in case they do... http://www.emporis.com/en/il/pc/?id=112773&aid=8
  13. City of EDMONTON

    when do I get to see sherbrooke? Keep up the good work Dan!
  14. City of EDMONTON

    Check out this Quicktime movie of Edmonton ( need quicktime!!!!)
  15. City of EDMONTON

    Looking at those enlarge shots really shows how much work has gone into this, and why it has won the trixie
  16. City of EDMONTON

    Im very anxious to see more and more of edmonton get zoned and built, especially now with the seemingly endless road work thats getting closer to complete nice update, keep up the hard work
  17. City of EDMONTON

    Congratulations Dan, you well deserve this award. I dont think theres much anyone could do to make a more realistic recreation.
  18. City of EDMONTON

    Congratulations Dan, you well deserve this award. I dont think theres much anyone could do to make a more realistic recreation.
  19. City of EDMONTON

    You're more then welcome from any little help I have provided. Any chance of getting some new updates today?
  20. City of EDMONTON

    which areas do you plan on zoning next? Can we expect much more work in the near future? How are you going to deal with that lack of jobs in most of your cities? What are we going to do without the NHL this season?
  21. City of EDMONTON

    I only post on one city journal. This one. I do view many of the others ones, but nothing compares to this recreation I hope for lots more update with alot more stuff as soon as possible. /fellow edmontonian
  22. City of EDMONTON

    I would like to see more detailed shots of the whitemud / calgary trail interchange area, groat road on the northside for a neighborhood, could I see oliver? (109 st - 124 st + 104 ave south to the river?)
  23. City of EDMONTON

    No picture updates of the city in just about a month. I guess TNJ must be busy with the WEM bat
  24. City of EDMONTON

    I'm throwing out my maps of edmonton, and printing off this region. Jersey Devil, your excellent work will be succeeded by few. I challenge everyone on the ST to make a more realistic version of their own city, then this one. As a fellow edmontonian, I can vouch for the detail and accuracy of all this hard work Jersey Devil has done.
  25. Simtropolis Metro Mercy Center Revised

    My first comments ever on a bat, many downloads... I've long awaited a decent medical center, this one looks good.
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