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Country
  
Canada

Quadrant
  
NW

Sector
  
Southwest

Elevation
  
698 m

Province
  
Alberta

City
  
Edmonton

Ward
  
9

Area
  
187 ha

Population
  
6,627 (2012)

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Restaurants
  
Hart's Table & Bar, Ric's Grill, Towne Pizza, Panago Pizza, Taco Bell

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Terwillegar Towne is a neighbourhood located in south west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is a newer neighbourhood with all residential construction occurring after 1995.

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Map of Terwillegar Towne, Edmonton, AB, Canada

It is bounded on the south by Terwillegar Boulevard, on the west by 156 Street and Terwillegar Drive, on the east by 142 Street, and on the north by 23 Avenue.

Demographics

In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Terwillegar Towne had a population of 7003662700000000000♠6,627 living in 7003237500000000000♠2,375 dwellings, a 10.9% change from its 2009 population of 7003597800000000000♠5,978. With a land area of 1.87 km2 (0.72 sq mi), it had a population density of 7003354390000000000♠3,543.9 people/km2 in 2012.

Housing

The most common type of residence in the neighbourhood is the single-family dwelling, which make up four out of every five residences (80%) in the neighbourhood. Duplexes make up 7% of the residences. Apartment style condominiums in buildings with fewer than five stories and row houses make up another 5% and 3% of the residences respectively. Other types of housing account for the remaining 5% of dwellings. According to the 2001 federal census, all residences in the neighbourhood are owner-occupied.

In 2014, real estate in Terwillegar Towne decreased by 2.3% in assessed value, which was the sixth-worst drop among Edmonton's neighbourhoods. In contrast, real estate in general increased by 2.5% in assessed value across Edmonton.

Social housing controversy

In 2013, a $12.1 million 60-unit supportive housing facility to be housed on vacant land next to Holy Trinity Riverbend Church was met with significant opposition from the community. The Terwillegar Towne Homeowner Association voted to reserve $35,000 to legally challenge the facility, even though the zoning in place for the vacant land provided the opportunity to develop the facility. On November 5, 2013, the Anglican Diocese moved to halt the project stating "We don't think the project can be successful in this particular place".

The City of Edmonton has identified that 5% of a neighbourhood population can and should consist of social housing. At 60 units, this supportive housing facility would have accounted for less than 1% of the neighborhood's population. While many inner city neighborhoods struggle with upwards of 60% levels, it has come into question whether newer neighbourhoods have the right to refuse social housing initiatives.

References

Terwillegar Towne, Edmonton Wikipedia