Went to the Sunalta ARP Open House tonight for two developments:Housing One ( https://calgary.ca/PDA/pd/Pages/Current-studies-and-ongoing-activities/Housing-One-application.aspx ) on 10th Ave near 14th St. SW and the Arlington 17 project ( https://calgary.ca/PDA/pd/Pages/Current-studies-and-ongoing-activities/17-Project-application.aspx There's not a lot posted online right now for Housing One, as it's only at land use but it's a major change from the existing ARP. The existing ARP maxes out at 18 stories and a significantly lower density/FAR, while the desired change is to go for unlimited height (like the rest of Centre City - shadowing and density would cap it at two 20-30 story towers or a single 41 story tower). If the interaction with 10th Ave is good I can see it working quite well - especially being roughly a block from the C-Train station. I'm wondering if the desire is to get ahead of the West Village development as the ARP for West Village doesn't even go that high.Kind of confusing is that the same site currently has a DP to turn into a brewery but also has this land use? (I think the first CBC article made mention that Bronconnier and team don't own the property yet but would buy it if they get the land use?)As for the Arlington project - it definitely had a contingent of very concerned residents primarily around the fact of how 16th Ave and 15th St is used for cut through commuting on top of some misinformation that they're looking at 800 units on the site? They have a website set up for the project now at http://www.arlingtonstreet17.com/ and were looking for ideas from the community on what to include.