Listened to Knack's townhall on infill.
Regarding the Crestwood picture with two 8-plexes sandwiching the single family home: he said that's a failure, and regretful for that resident that it happened. He then noted with the changes made July 8, that would not happen given new restrictions on lot coverage. He believes it needs to continue to be refined.
He said it's not accurate to think of infill as two camps - for and against. He rarely comes across people opposed to infill, but policy needs refinement to bring people along and address some of the problems that have surfaced.
He plans to introduce a bylaw about protecting some mature trees so lots aren't fully clearcut - something some other municipalities have done.
He said city admin is still working on curbside parking strategy
He believes a better approach to engagement is needed by bringing different views in the room together. He said there is a lot of commonality.
This is a high level capture and more was said on these points and others regarding infill that I can't fully articulate here