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How can we reach our 2020
Greenest City Targets?

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  3. 202 votes
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    The Draft Greenest City Action Plan includes an action to develop a building deconstruction policy. The City is piloting a building deconstruction project and is exploring options for an incentive program to encourage deconstruction.

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    Requires support from TransLink. The City will continue to support this idea, through measures including secured rights-of-way (e.g. the centre median on 1st Avenue near the Olympic Village). The recent Olympic Line streetcar demonstration was very successful and helps make the business case for this project.

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    An ongoing process. Many of the City’s recent initiatives (e.g. downtown separated bike lane trial, additional traffic calming on existing routes) work towards this vision. The draft Greenest City action plan will support this idea, and include directions to help inform the upcoming transportation plan update and new active transportation plan.

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    love it. Please let me load a card with money instead of having to worry about buying a lovely book of tickets or worrying about having proper change since they don't give change back...

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    2 comments  ·  GC 2020 » Off topic  ·  Admin →
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    I think both sides have their points and critical mass has very positive motivations. I think the issue is, as you said, that it has become a war. There is a lot of passion on both sides of the cycling issue in particular and the distance is every-increasing. The call for tolerance is equally for the cyclists who are intolerant as it is to the car drivers.

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