The plan for the development of the urban village emphasizes several features: walkability; a mix of transit-supportive land uses such as employment, shopping, education, social, and recreation; a mix of transit-supportive densities; and higher residential densities (8-10 units per hectare) within a ten minute walk of the centre. This concept is also laid out in greater detail in the neighbourhood plans.
NECAP also includes a comprehensive community energy planning strategy addressing land use, transportation, site planning, and building design and energy supply.
NECAP aims to avoid the types of suburban sprawl that have affected many communities. For that reason the plan includes a transportation network that not only accommodates cars but also the needs of pedestrians, cyclists, and transit. A diverse mix of housing types and densities, which provide a variety of affordability options in a compact area, is also proposed in the plan.
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Density: 7,500 residential units
Projected population: 24,000 people
Comercial area: 16,250 m2
This post was imported from the 'Greater Vancouver Green Guide', it's part of the 'Green Guide Portal' to the Green Building Brain