Advocacy, education and outreach in support of Vancouver's public spaces

Picnurbia Downtown Vancouver Local Bus Service Review: opportunities for Robson Square and more!

Photo by Hubert Figuière. The City and Translink are reviewing downtown bus service. This is a great opportunity for residents and visitors to weigh-in on the sorts of improvements that they’d like to see to the bus network. Moreover, it... Continue reading »

June 22, 2013   |   0 comments
Tables & Chairs at Robson Square #2 Public Space gets boost in Vancouver’s Transportation 2040 Plan Update – VPSN Letter

The Vancouver Public Space Network has been participating as a stakeholder in the City of Vancouver’s Transportation 2040 Plan Update process. Since spring of 2011, City of Vancouver staff have been thinking hard about the goals set for transportation by... Continue reading »

October 30, 2012   |   0 comments
City launches road safety program: Aim to reduce preventable road collisions, injuries and fatalities

(Press release from the City of Vancouver) City launches road safety program: Aim to reduce preventable road collisions, injuries and fatalities The City of Vancouver today launched People are Fragile, a new safety awareness program to raise the profile of... Continue reading »

February 8, 2012   |   0 comments
VPSN supports Councillor Geoff Meggs’ motion on BC Place outdoor signage

January 16, 2012 Mayor Gregor Robertson, Members of City Council City of Vancouver 453 West 12th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Y 1V4 Re: Motion on Notice – BC Place Digital Signs Dear Mayor Roberson & Members of Council, I am writing... Continue reading »

January 17, 2012   |   0 comments
Re:generation - how we move our city Event – Re:generation – how we move our city

A heads-up to all you transportation fans about the following cool event. It’s an intergenerational dialogue on transportation issues that takes place on January 25 (7-10pm) at SFU Woodwards World Art Centre. We had a chance to chat with the... Continue reading »

January 7, 2012   |   0 comments