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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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Idea shared with Parks Board
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Consideration of ways to incentivise and encourage lower footprint dining are included in the plan.
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This idea has been included in the Draft Greenest Ctiy Action Plan; we encourage neighbours to get together and develop project ideas.
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The quality and attractiveness of the pedestrian experience is a primary consideration in public realm planning and design. However, there is an opportunity to be more creative in the design of specific elements, such as sidewalk materials, and incentives/requirements for pedestrian-oriented building design and facade improvements.
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There is a Campus City Collaborative project in the early stages of planning, where all of the post-secondary institutions are working with the City and the VEDC to talk about movement toward the greenest city, with a focus on creation of green jobs.
magali supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment magali commentedBrilliant. So much energy quietly encased withing the confines of the ivory tower. Unleash the enthusiasm!! Why channel all this energy into papers nobody reads or into ideas that never get tested? Inquiring minds are maybe our biggest sustainable resource. City University all the way!!