03-08-2022, 11:25 PM
(03-08-2022, 06:47 PM)CP42 Wrote: There tends to be a lot of chatter on this forum about how Waterloo doesn’t approve as much as Kitchener or is behind the times, but this article gives a different perspective:
How Waterloo Replaced 31 Dwellings with 565 Units
http://archive.today/YoQ49
Waterloo as a whole, yes, increased the density a lot. Bit almost all of that is in the area bound roughly by King, University, Phillip and Columbia. Who lives there? Mostly students. And outside of that area, there has been pretty minimal increase in density in Waterloo.