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I don't plan on updating the map further since much of the city still doesn't fit on it (It's VERY spread out/sprawled for its size due to the history of it), and was intended more as a "Make your own layout" type of map.
Yea, development here has been absolutely bonkers over covid. I think at peak there were 11 cranes up simultaneously at different sites across the city. Still booming too. Ground's about to break on a dual-tower & condo complex downtown, and a whole bunch of other apartment and condo projects are going through proposal or approval processes right now. Even the University is building its' own residential subdivision.
There was a plan for underground parking with the PAC design but the problem with the original PAC is that it didn't include any living space or any commercial storefronts. If they added a condo tower off to one side, a rooftop park on top of the PAC itself, and a bunch of stores at street level and brought the design back I'd totally be throwing my vote at it.
I would lke to see Kamloops develop an "old town" vibe on the west side, near city hall and those historic buildings on Victoria and Seymour near 1st and 2nd. make a pseudo old buildings out of brick and making it Victorian would be disireable upgrades! Then closer to and 4th. 5th, and 6th densifying with taller apartment buildings, and some new shops and another grocer. hopefully the excess supply of apatments will lower the unessesary high cost of renting in this town! :/
If they can get over the idea that revitalizing downtown will require knocking a lot of them down to put up new points of interest or mixed use development, then that's really the biggest hurdle to making it lively again.