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How is the city allowed to build a structure much larger than anything else in the neighbourhood? How does the city feel it is ok to burden all the side streets with parking of all these extra cars that be from residents?
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It is a much longer walk to get to a cross walk at 57th Avenue or Angus Drive. The proposal also notes it is close to Arbutus park (and McKechnie School) but again you risk your life getting across the street.
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Why should taxpayers pay for a new park to the west when we have one already that is much loved?
South Asian Canadian historical discrimination & impacts today
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Staff report to be presented to Council January 24th
The Council report, agenda, and information on how to sign up to speak to Council will be shared on the City’s website (here) closer to the meeting.
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What provisions have been made to improve access to the central valley greenway bike route under the skytrain guideway and will any additional right of way or amenities be provided in the adjacent sections to the site.
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The WE plan calls this zone a "corridor"; however, how many cars actually go along Alberni street, and how much has this changed in the last 10 years? Currently the 1600 block of Alberni has failed as both a vehicle and a pedestrian corridor.
West End stories: the Water Lady, Saturdays at the Fitness Centre, and more
This community has so much character. I love seeing people gather in the little parklets and often stop to talk to my neighbours there. People take pride in gardening as well.
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How much of that profit will be directly contributed to mental health betterment of our most vulnerable citizens? How much will be directly contributed to low income families in our city?