“So we’re going to cater some of the buildings to look a little bit more like student-oriented apartments and a couple of the buildings more like conventional rental apartments. “It’s a pretty chronically under-supplied market,” says Woodland. Many of the rental units will be geared towards UVic students, offering hundreds of micro and studio sized housing apartments, with such amenities such as common study spaces. The redesigned University Heights development is seen in this image provided by Greystar Canada. “We’re delivering 592 rental units, a substantial portion of that is going to be affordable as well.” “It’s going to be a total live, work, play community,” says Matt Woodland, the managing director for Greystar Canada, the U.S.-based real-estate and property company responsible for the development. Some work has already begun at the site, with demolition of the entire mall beginning coming this fall.Ĭonstruction on four new buildings, comprised of rental apartments and commercial retail space, will be phased in over the next four years. The sign on the grocery store says it will close on June 25 and will be “gone for a while” during the mall renovation. Save-On-Foods will be one of the last tenants to vacate the shopping plaza to make way for a massive mixed use development on the block bounded by Cedar Hill Road, McKenzie Avenue and Shelbourne Street. Caution! The reflection of snow can nearly double the intensity of the Sun's UV radiation.The University Heights redevelopment project in Saanich is moving from concept to reality as many retailers have closed, or are about to, including a major grocery store. Sun-protective clothing, a long-sleeved shirt and pants, a wide-brimmed hat, and UVA and UVB-blocking sunglasses are particularly helpful in blocking UV radiation's harmful effects. The solar radiation is most powerful near the mid-day, so the exposure to the direct Sun should be reduced accordingly.
Light skin individuals may get burned in less than 30 minutes. Note: In April, the average maximum UV index of 3 translate into the following recommendations: A UV Index estimate of 3 to 5 represents a medium vulnerability from the exposure to the Sun's UV rays for the ordinary person. UV indexIn April, the average daily maximum UV index in Cedar City is 3. SunshineIn April, the average sunshine is 10.2h. DaylightIn April, the average length of the day is 13.2h. In Cedar City, Utah, during the entire year, snow falls for 33.4 days, and aggregates up to 18.11" (460mm) of snow. In Cedar City, in April, during 2.3 snowfall days, 1.1" (28mm) of snow is typically accumulated. SnowfallMonths with snowfall are January through May, October through December. Throughout the year, there are 84.2 rainfall days, and 9.21" (234mm) of precipitation is accumulated. Rainfall In Cedar City, during April, the rain falls for 8.4 days and regularly aggregates up to 0.71" (18mm) of precipitation. HumidityIn Cedar City, the average relative humidity in April is 46%. In April, the average low-temperature is 34.9☏ (1.6☌). TemperatureIn April, the average high-temperature slightly increases, from a chilly 47.8☏ (8.8☌) in March, to a cool 55.2☏ (12.9☌). April is a fresh spring month in Cedar City, Utah, with temperature in the range of an average high of 55.2☏ (12.9☌) and an average low of 34.9☏ (1.6☌).