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		<title>VPSN Public Space News &amp; Events – April 30, 2012</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fraser River &#8211; an important part of the discussion in the Marpole Community Plan &#8211; launching May 1. Photo by ttcopley Editor&#8217;s note: the original version of this post indicated that the West End and Grandview-Woodland Community Stories events]]></description>
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<em>The Fraser River &#8211; an important part of the discussion in the </em><br />
<em>Marpole Community Plan &#8211; launching May 1. Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/ttcopley/" target="_blank">ttcopley</a></em></p>
<p><b>Editor&#8217;s note:</b> the original version of this post indicated that the West End and Grandview-Woodland Community Stories events were scheduled for Thursday, May 11 and Friday, May 12 respectively. The correct dates are Thursday, May 10 (West End) and Friday, May 11 (Grandview-Woodland). </p>
<p>It’s been a little while since our last newsletter and we wanted to give you a quick update on some of our projects, as well as some other awesome things taking place around town.</p>
<p>First, a quick organizational note: the VPSN has recently being doing some retooling work that will better enable us to offer a mix of engaging public space projects (the fun stuff that everyone loves) and broader, issues-based advocacy. We’ll be rolling out details of these changes shortly.</p>
<p>The more immediate news is that we have a lot of cool things in the works, including: a summer time long-table event called <strong><em>Lunch Meet</em></strong>, a transit-related competition for graphic designers, some public space mapping work in the downtown (help needed!) and a storytelling project called <strong><em>P.S I love you</em></strong><strong>.</strong> And back by popular demand… laser graffiti.</p>
<p>And while we’re at it, there’s a few other current initiatives that we wanted to alert you to:</p>
<p><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Space98 – Transforming an Unused Transit Stop</strong></span></p>
<p>Sometimes it’s the small interventions that really get people’s attention. Recently, our VPSN Transportation team – led by Cycling Coordinator Brandon Yan – installed a peel ‘n stick chalkboard on a disused bus shelter at Granville and Broadway. Along the board itself, they left a nice quote by Jane Jacobs and an invitation to the community to imagine what the space might be used for. People loved it!</p>
<p>Coast Mountain Bus Company – who ‘own’ the shelter – weren’t sure what to make of it at first… but the opportunity to engage the community directly on questions like this has caught their eye.</p>
<p>So here’s a question for you: What sorts of unused or underutilized spaces exist in your neighbourhood? And how have you dreamed about activating these spaces. Send us your ideas. We’ll gather them into a compilation, map them, and share them back with you over the next few months.</p>
<p>:: Underused public spaces and places? Email eliana [at] vancouverpublicspace [dot] ca</p>
<p>:: More on Space98 &#8211; Brandon [at] vancouverpublicspace [dot] ca</p>
<p><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Mobile Speakers’ Corner</strong></span></p>
<p>Lots of other cities have Speakers’ Corners – London, Sydney, Toronto, to name just three – but not Vancouver. Strange eh? Thankfully, all that’s about to change &#8211; as the VPSN Democratic Spaces team is working on a mobile Speakers’ Corner for use around Vancouver.</p>
<p>Interested in seeing some good ol’ fashioned public debate? Hankering for your own 5 minutes on the soap-box? The Speakers’ Corner is being built this week and will be ready for roll-out shortly thereafter. Look for it around town… and get in touch if you want more details.</p>
<p>:: Email democraticspaces [at] vancouverpublicspace.ca</p>
<h4><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>ENGAGE </strong></span></h4>
<p><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>New Community Plans in development for Marpole, Grandview-Woodland and the West End. Get involved!</strong></span></p>
<p>Neighbourhood planning work is getting underway in Marpole, Grandview-Woodland and the West End. The City will be working with community members in each of the three areas to develop a long-range plan to manage growth and change. Community plans develop directions for a number of areas – including housing, land-use and transportation. Work will also engage the community on key aspects of public space – streetscapes, parks and public areas, public art and more.</p>
<p>This is a great opportunity for public space aficionados in these neighbourhoods, and the City is proposing a number of engagement opportunities along the way. The very first event – a storytelling evening hosted by local funny man <strong>Steve Burgess</strong> &#8211; takes place tomorrow night (Tuesday, May 1) in Marpole. The other two neighbourhoods have similar events taking place in just over a week. There’s also walking tours, open houses and bunches of other items in the hopper.</p>
<p>Check out the details on the various neighbourhood webpages and sign-up for the individual list-servs to stay involved! While you’re there be sure to register for the following events:</p>
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<li><strong>Tuesday, May 1</strong> – Marpole Stories @ Metro Theatre – <a href="http://www.vancouver.ca/marpoleplan" target="_blank">vancouver.ca/marpoleplan</a></li>
<li><strong>Thursday, May 10</strong> – West End Stories @ Denman Theatre – <a href="http://vancouver.ca/westendplan" target="_blank">vancouver.ca/westendplan</a></li>
<li><strong>Friday, May 11</strong> – Grandview-Woodland Stories @ the WISE Hall – <a href="http://vancouver.ca/grandviewplan" target="_blank">vancouver.ca/grandviewplan</a><strong><br />
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<h4><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>FEATURED EVENT</strong></span></h4>
<p><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Saturday, May 5 – Sunday May 6 &#8211; Jane’s Walk</strong></span></p>
<p>There are lots of ways that you can explore Vancouver’s great public spaces, but one of the best involves a leisurely stroll with a local expert. That’s what Jane’s Walk is all about.</p>
<p>Started in 2007 to honour the memory of Jane Jacobs, it’s now grown to a world-wide event. Vancouver alone has over 20 walks scheduled, spread throughout the city. Best of all, they’re free! Sign up and see your city in a whole new way.</p>
<p>:: Jane’s Walk &#8211; <a href="http://janeswalk.net/cities/landing/category/vancouver/" target="_blank">List of Vancouver Walking Tours</a></p>
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