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Precedent Imagery Draft Concept Plan These concepts are in draft form, and are shown here to promote discussion and comment. Continually evolving, they display the strategies that have been discussed to date through community engagement and collaboration between the University and Project Team. North Precinct South Precinct Core Campus Precinct Point Lands Precinct South Precinct Plan Elements: • West Residential Gateway entrance • Two new residential neighbourhoods with commercial possibilities, a diversity of housing typologies, and new neighbourhood parks Central Mixed Office/Residential/Industrial District • Central Sport and Active Living Area The Innovation Drive High Street and Entertainment District • Multiple green linkages and open spaces Point Lands Precinct Plan Elements: Conversion of fields to a hands-on learning and research destination • Recreational trail circuit around the river with views and access to the water • A potential new pedestrian bridge anticipated through the City of Winnipeg’s active transportation plans Core Campus Precinct Plan Elements: Strengthening the “Campus Heart” Strengthening the main east-west axis Establishing a network of green linkages New building infill and new development opportunities Re-establishing the heritage character of Dafoe Road Creating a campus “Main Street” along Sidney Smith Expanding BRT access on campus North Precinct Plan Elements: • New residential development fronting new streets and open spaces and the integration of built form and open space Pembina mixed commercial/office gateway - opportunity for office, retail, residential, and a new school if required in the future • Repurposed golf course as a community green space, sustainable stormwater management element, and land reserve • Markham Road enhancement New mixed commercial/residential “High Street” destination with BRT access Market square and river’s edge destination • New neighbourhood park as a transition from existing neighbourhood to new development BRT alignment along Southwood Drive to the Stadium
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Precedent Imagery

Draft Concept PlanThese concepts are in draft form, and are shown here to promote discussion and comment. Continually evolving, they display the strategies that have been discussed to date through community engagement and collaboration between the University and Project Team.

North Precinct

South Precinct Core Campus Precinct Point Lands Precinct

South Precinct Plan Elements:

• West Residential Gateway entrance• Two new residential neighbourhoods with commercial

possibilities, a diversity of housing typologies, and new neighbourhood parks

• Central Mixed Office/Residential/Industrial District• Central Sport and Active Living Area• The Innovation Drive High Street and Entertainment District• Multiple green linkages and open spaces

Point Lands Precinct Plan Elements:

• Conversion of fields to a hands-on learning and research destination

• Recreational trail circuit around the river with views and access to the water

• A potential new pedestrian bridge anticipated through the City of Winnipeg’s active transportation plans

Core Campus Precinct Plan Elements:

• Strengthening the “Campus Heart”• Strengthening the main east-west axis• Establishing a network of green linkages• New building infill and new development opportunities• Re-establishing the heritage character of Dafoe Road• Creating a campus “Main Street” along Sidney Smith• Expanding BRT access on campus

North Precinct Plan Elements:

• New residential development fronting new streets and open spaces and the integration of built form and open space

• Pembina mixed commercial/office gateway - opportunity for office, retail, residential, and a new school if required in the future

• Repurposed golf course as a community green space, sustainable stormwater management element, and land reserve

• Markham Road enhancement• New mixed commercial/residential “High Street”

destination with BRT access• Market square and river’s edge destination• New neighbourhood park as a transition from existing

neighbourhood to new development• BRT alignment along Southwood Drive to the Stadium

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