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Three ideas to improve the experience of speaking to City Council
Recently, Vancouver’s City Clerk held a survey looking for input on “improving the experience of speaking to City Council.” The Council Chambers at City Hall is one of the city’s key democratic spaces, and a truly important public space in the civic... Continue reading »
Art Phillips Park: a small space in a pivotal location
By Jada Stevens In the heart of Vancouver’s financial district there is a triangle shaped park were a set of steps lead down into a lush terraced garden. Grassy areas, bordered by benches, invite office workers to escape their cubicles... Continue reading »
Weekend Update – Public Space Events – Jan 27-28
There are some great activities taking place this coming weekend… many of which are geared to helping you enjoy Vancouver’s great public spaces in the rainy season. This includes several “Winteraction” events, an open house on stream and habitat restoration in Tatlow... Continue reading »
Ride-hailing and Autonomous Vehicles: Considerations for Vancouver
On January 17, Vancouver City Council will be receiving a report titled, “Vancouver’s Mobility Future: ‘Automating’ Policy into Sustainable Results.” In this post, we want to highlight some perspectives on the impacts ride-hailing and autonomous vehicles (AV) are expected to... Continue reading »
A better bike lane for Cambie Bridge?
City Council will be considering a proposal to install a new protected bike lane on the Cambie Bridge. Discussion will be taking place this coming Wednesday, January 17, and follows on the heels of a staff report made public last... Continue reading »