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Public Dialogue: Transit Vote Burnaby – Congestion, Health, and Livability


March 10, 2015
12 PM – 1:15 PM

A congested transportation system has consequences for emissions, health, and livability. Metro Vancouver’s road network and transit system are currently strained and regional growth will ensure that this trend continues into the future. But what are the economic and health costs of congestion?

Join speakers Benjamin Dachis and Meghan Winters at SFU Burnaby as they describe the current situation as well as what to expect in the future. With the transit referendum on the line, a number of potential transportation improvements could help to alleviate stress on the road network as well as offer more sustainable commuting options for residents. Find out what these transit options have to offer. This public dialogue is co-presented by Carbon Talks and Moving in a Livable Region, in partnership with the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions.

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Webcast: http://www.sfu.ca/webcast/index.html

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