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How can we reach our 2020
Greenest City Targets?

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    anonymous commented  · 

    and garburetors encourage rats because they put chunks of food in the sewer - scientifically documented that there are many more rats in suburban areas that have lots of garburetors.

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    or open up some of those big culverts around Main st. that actually still have creeks draining into False Creek. Those could be salmon bearing streams!

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    anonymous commented  · 

    go for a snitch line!

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    Requires support from the provincial and federal governments. The draft Greenest City plan will advocate for new sources of funding for improved transit (e.g. congestion pricing, vehicle levies).

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    anonymous commented  · 

    it would be really great to have taxi stands next to major transit connections in case you miss a bus or have to really make time across the city. It's easy to take a major line to a certain point, and then shift to taxi to get to your exact destination for the last 10 or 20 blocks for, say, a job interview or other time sensitive appt. thanks!

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    The City does not have jursidiction in this area, though the best way to send price signals to discourage the use of air conditioners may be through sales tax administered by the provincial government.

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