词条 | Greber Plan |
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The General Report on the Plan for the National Capital (1946–1950), or Greber Plan, was an urban plan developed in 1950 by Jacques Gréber for the Federal District Commission of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its main components were:
In February 2019, Ottawa mayor Jim Watson began the process to develop a modern version of the Greber Plan, a 25-year plan for the city, anticipating breaching a population of 1 million residents, and foreseeing a part of a megaregion to also encompass Toronto and Montreal.[2] References1. ^{{cite web|last1=Gréber|first1=Jacques|authorlink1=Jacques Greber|title=Plan for the National Capital - General Report|url=https://qshare.queensu.ca/Users01/gordond/planningcanadascapital/greber1950/Full_text_Greber1950.pdf|website=Queen's University|accessdate=18 February 2017|date=18 November 1949|quote=The restoration of the Chaudiere Islands to their primitive beauty and wildness, is perhaps the theme of greatest importance, from the aesthetic point of view-the theme that will appeal, not only to local citizens, but to all Canadians who take pride in their country and its institutions.}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-blueprint-2046-1.5019145|title=Ottawa 2046: City thinking ahead with new plan for growth|publisher=CBC News|author=Kate Porter|date=14 February 2019|accessdate=15 February 2019}} External links
4 : Canadian commissions and inquiries|1950 documents|History of Ottawa|City plans |
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