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Whitehorse Residents Push Back on Whistle Bend Infill Plan

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A proposed housing development in Whitehorse’s Whistle Bend neighbourhood is drawing concern from local residents, who say the project could significantly alter the character and livability of the area. The plan would add new homes within an already rapidly growing subdivision, prompting questions about density, traffic and the pace of development.

Residents have raised issues around increased vehicle congestion on local roads and the strain on existing infrastructure and services. Some are also worried about the loss of green space and the impact on nearby recreational areas that are heavily used by families and outdoor enthusiasts.

Those opposed to the proposal argue that the city needs a more comprehensive approach to planning in Whistle Bend, rather than approving additional projects on a piecemeal basis. They say clearer long-term guidelines on density, transportation and amenities are needed to ensure new construction supports, rather than undermines, quality of life.

Supporters of additional housing in the area point to Whitehorse’s ongoing demand for new homes and the role infill and higher-density projects can play in addressing affordability. The city is expected to continue consultations and review feedback from Whistle Bend residents before making a final decision on whether the development will proceed.

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