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An error occurred while saving the comment CH commentedI agree 100% with Janna's comment. Well said.
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The draft Greenest City Action Plan includes a review of relevant bylaws that enable or inhibit urban agriculture.
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Outside city boundaries and jurisdiction. Addressing major gaps in the regional cycling network could potentially be addressed through the relevant local municipalities and/or TransLink. TransLink’s draft regional cycling strategy can be found here: http://translink.ca/cycling .
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This idea is included within the draft Greenest City Action Plan. It has been started, with City-owned property being converted to community gardens and green streets. See: http://vancouver.ca/engsvcs/streets/greenstreets/index.htm
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An error occurred while saving the comment CH commentedPerhaps I'm not seeing the big picture here but it strikes me that destroying more trees to pave our streets sounds a little like robbing Peter to pay Paul.
The carbon cost of logging and transportation of lumber is already high, long before the actual work of laying the sidewalk. Then you have to factor in the higher maintenance costs (wood is less robust, more prone to rot, damage, erosion etc.).