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Climate Emergency Parking Program
The Climate Emergency Parking Program would:Encourage people who are buying new vehicles to choose clean optionsReduce air and carbon pollutionFund climate emergency actionsIt would also allow the City to respond more effectively to localized parking
What are the goals of the project?
The Climate Emergency Parking Program is designed to:Encourage people to purchase cleaner vehiclesfor people buying new onesReduce air and carbon pollutionRates being considered would achieve about 10% of the climate emission reductions being we are targeting
What vehicles would have to pay the carbon surcharge?
The intent of the surcharge is to encourage people who are buying new vehicles to choose efficient ones, if there are clean options available to them in the market.
Why are you considering a pollution charge on parking permits?
The pollution charge would:Encourage people buying new vehicles to choose efficient ones, without impacting affordability for people who have older vehiclesHelp fund key climate actions such as making our sidewalks safer and more accessible, improving
Citywide Parking Permits
It would:Make it easier for residents, visitors, and service providers to find parking Encourage people buying new vehicles to choose electric onesEnable space to be converted to other uses like wider sidewalks, green infrastructure and public spaceIn
What are the benefits of a citywide parking permit program?
It is intended to:Support safer streets and cleaner air by reducing driving in circles looking for parkingEncourage zero-emissions vehicles for people buying new ones through a carbon surchargeEnable space to be converted to other uses like green infrastructure
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While many citizens across Vancouver are facing challenges with affordability, the income levels in this neighbourhood make the affordability challenge most acute, as many of the residents have far less buying power and far fewer housing choices.
Coming Home to Unaffordability
I still work and spend more than half my paycheques to cover my monthly rent, but it is still cheaper than becoming a homeowner again.
My City, My Neighbourhood: Participatory Mapping Workshops
10 March 2021 A second round of our popular My City, My Neighbourhood: Participatory Mapping Workshops (Online) has been scheduled.
Update from Michelle Bryant-Gravelle
After deep reflection, I’ve made the decision to conclude my role as Senior Director, Indigenous Relations for the City of Vancouver.