- Varsity, Calgary
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official_name = Varsity
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settlement_type = Neighbourhood
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dot_map_caption = Location of Varsity inCalgary
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = CAN
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_name1 = AB
subdivision_type2 = City
subdivision_name2 = flag|Calgary
subdivision_type3 = Quadrant
subdivision_name3 = NW
subdivision_type4 = Ward
subdivision_name4 = 1
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leader_title = Administrative body
leader_name =Calgary City Council
leader_title1 = Alderman
leader_name1 = Dale Hodges
leader_title2 = MLA
leader_name2 =Harry B. Chase (Varsity-Lib.)
established_title = Established
established_date = 1963
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area_total_km2 = 6.2
population_as_of = 2006
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population_total = 12158
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population_blank1_title = Average Income
population_blank1 = $58603
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latd= 51|latm= 05|lats= 32|latNS= N|longd= 114|longm= 08|longs= 51|longEW= W
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elevation_m = 1110
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website = [http://www.calgarycommunities.com/communities/varsity.php Varsity Community Association]
footnotes = Varsity is an established neighbourhood in the Northwest quadrant ofCalgary ,Alberta . It was developed in the 1960s and early 1970s on a plateau to the north of theBow River valley, and is primarily composed ofSingle-detached dwelling s on wide lots. The neighbourhood comprises three major area: "Varsity Acres", "Varsity Village", and "Varsity Estates". Varsity is bounded on the north and east byCrowchild Trail , on the west by the Bow River, and on the south by 32nd Avenue NW. It borders the neighbourhoods of Silver Springs and Bowness on the west side, and both Montgomery and theUniversity of Calgary campus on the south side. The easternmost portion of Varsity contains theUniversity of Calgary Research Park .Developments
Varsity Acres
Varsity Acres is the oldest part of Varsity. It was developed in the 1960s with a street pattern of folded grids, rear lanes, and the occasional cul-de-sac. The original access from the east was via Varsity Drive where it intersected at Crowchild Trail at Brisebois Drive. This access was closed in the early 1970s in favour of a connection to 40th Avenue NW at the same intersection.
Varsity Village
Varsity Village was developed by
Carma Developers LP in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Unique in Calgary, The planning of Varsity Village was based on the Radburn Plan byClarence Stein andHenry Wright . The Radburn Plan adapted the ideas of the English Garden City to the increasingly motorised American context, developing a street hierarchy that segregated through traffic from local traffic and automotive traffic from pedestrican traffic. [] Like at Radburn, the developers of Varsity Village used as many culs-de-sac as possible, and forwent rear lanes in favour of pedestrian pathways that connected to parks behind the houses (and not adjacent to streets). The developers' intent was to create a park-like setting for users of the rear walkways, and in many places in the neighbourhood where tall private fences have not been built, this intent has been maintained.This pattern of development was also used in Calgary in the the neighbourhood of Braeside.
Market Mall , one of Calgary's major regional interior malls is located in Varsity Village, along with most of the neighbourhood's multi-family dwellings.Varsity Estates
Varsity Estates is Varsity's most upscale area. It is almost entirely made up of single-detached dwellings without rear lanes, and much of it lies adjacent to the
Bowmont Natural Park or theSilver Springs Golf and Country Club .Given that the
C-Train has been extended to Varsity adjacent to Varsity Estates, the City has proposed atransit-oriented development in the area. [ [http://www.calgary.ca/DocGallery/BU/planning/pdf/varsity_proposed_land_use_study.pdf Varsity Proposed Land Use Study (PDF)] ] . However, residents and City Council have been opposed, citing increased traffic. [ [http://www.calgaryarea.com/nw/varsity/communitynews/publichearing.pdf Varsity Civic Affairs Committee letter regarding Public Hearing] ]Demographics
In 2006 the neighbourhood had a population of 12,158 a 1.63% increase from 11,963 in 2005.Cite web| url=http://www.calgary.ca/DocGallery/BU/cityclerks/popcomparisonbycomm.pdf | author= City of Calgary | title= Community Population Comparison | year=2006 | accessdate= 2007-05-23] Residents in this community had a
median household income of $58,603 in 2000, and there were 15.1% low income residents living in the neighborhood.Cite web| url= http://www.calgary.ca/docgallery/bu/cns/community_social_statistics/ward_1_profile.pdf | title=Ward 1 Profile| author=City of Calgary| year=2004| accessdate= 2007-05-23] As of 2000, 23% of the residents wereimmigrant s. A proportion of 32.9% of the buildings werecondominium s orapartment s, and 31% of the housing was used forrenting .Cite web| url= http://www.calgary.ca/docgallery/bu/cns/community_social_statistics/varsity.pdf| title= Varsity Community Statistics| author= City of Calgary | year= 2006 | accessdate= 2007-05-23]Education
The community is served by
F. E. Osborne Junior High School , Jerry Potts Elementary School, Marian Carson Elementary and Varsity Acres Bilingual Elementarypublic school s, as well a bySt. Vincent de Paul Elementary & Junior High (Catholic).ee also
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Calgary Varsity , the local provincial electoral district
*List of neighbourhoods in Calgary
*Pedestrian-oriented development References
External links
* [http://www.calgarycommunities.com/communities/varsity.php Federation of Calgary Communities: Varsity Community Association]
* [http://www.calgaryarea.com/nw/varsity/varsity.htm Varsity Community Association Info Site (CalgaryArea.com)]
* [http://www.calgaryarea.com/nw/varsity/bowmontpark/bowmontparkvarsity.htm Bowmont Park]
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