December 2024 Radium Hot Springs Draft OCP Presentation - Flipbook - Page 62
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5.5.25. The Village will work with adjacent
communities, private landowners,
Parks Canada, non-pro昀椀t organizations,
regional recreation groups, First
Nations, MOTI, and the RDEK to
develop and formalize trail connections
to regional trail networks and parks.
Downtown or Highway 93
to encourage the following
types of developments:
a) Mixed-Use Buildings
with active ground 昀氀oor
commercial land uses and
upper storey residential;
5.5.26. The Village should design and
locate recreational trails to support
multiple objectives, including hazard
mitigation (e.g., wild昀椀re breaks,
昀氀ood protection), emergency access
routes and maintenance access,
where appropriate.
b) Affordable, rental or
Supportive Housing projects;
c) Multi-storey commercial
buildings with active ground
昀氀oor commercial uses.
5.5.27. Enhance trail stewardship through
strong partnership relations among all
trail users, clubs, volunteers and other
levels of government. Pursue actions
to improve responsibility and reduce
con昀氀icts among trail users.
ACCESSIBILITY
POLICIES
5.5.28. The Village should keep updated the
Village’s Accessibility Plan.
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5.5.29. Accessible parking stalls should be
provided at all public amenities, parks,
and trailheads.
2024 Downtown Parking Count
Total parking
spaces: 601
2024 Highway 93 Parking Count
Total parking
spaces: 298
PARKING
OBJECTIVES
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Objective 72: Balance the need for parking
with the equal need for
redevelopment within the
Downtown and Highway 93 to
create a vibrant local economy.
POLICIES
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5.5.30. Monitor the need for parking in the
Downtown and Highway 93 building
off the 2024 analysis shown in 2024
Downtown Parking Count and Figure
12: 2024 Highway 93 Parking Count.
5.5.31. Reduce parking requirements in the
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VILLAGE OF RADIUM HOT SPRINGS Official Community Plan