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This is acknowledged as a key strategy to better integrate cycling and transit. In 07/2009 the City committed some funding for secure parking facilities at Broadway-City Hall and Olympic Village Canada Line stations. The City has also conducted a feasibility study for a downtown bike centre.
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The draft Greenest City Action Plan includes an action to create a local food procurement strategy for City facilities.
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This idea is included in the draft Greenest City Action Plan. Action to date on this issue include community gardens and green streets on City-owned property. The City has also developed an edible landscaping policy http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/socialplanning/initiatives/foodpolicy/tools/links.htm#Edible
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The City can advocate for the protection of the ALR. This is an action identified in the draft Greenest City Action Plan.
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Exploring ways to facilitate and remove barriers to achieving our green & density goals
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Consideration of ways to incentivise and encourage lower footprint dining are included in the plan.
An error occurred while saving the comment Amy commentedI think it is a great idea to support restaurant start ups that promote healthy living and eating. Although as far as carbon footprint, it is much better to be purchasing organic, grassfed beef from Alberta, than to ship tofu from China. Conventional meat certainly does not have any type of environmental benefit (from feedlot, to shipping, to antibiotic use), but a diet that requires other protein sources also has some adverse effects. A sustainable diet, that is as local as possible is ideal. I think that idea should be supported.
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Point taken that adjusting costs of different travel modes to support more sustainable choices is a good idea. The City will continue to review parking fees to better reflect street value and market demand, and the Greenest City Plan adds a more explicit environmental lense to this work. Transit fares fall outside City jurisdiction, and there are multiple factors to consider. Fares are an important revenue source for TransLink; at the same time, it is important that prices are affordable and equitable.
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Support for this via the creation of urban farming opportunities (e.g. SOLE food). Also July 2010 Council approved expanding farmers markets.
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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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City has supported SOLE food project (in the DTES) and is investigating other urban farming opportunities as part of the draft Greenest City Action Plan.
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A critical challenge for Vancouver. Laneway housing, STIR, the 20% Inclusionary Zoning Policy, and other programs and policies are intended to help increase housing affordability— see http://vancouver.ca/housing. The draft Greenest City plan recognizes the importance of affordability and will review additional strategies, e.g. unbundled parking.
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The draft Greenest City Action Plan includes a variety of actions to support the availability of local food at the local level.
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The draft Greenest City Action Plan will discuss this in a variety of ways.
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The City supports Metro Vancouver’s plans to ban food scraps from the incinerator and landfills by 2015. The City will collaborate with Metro Vancouver to develop and implement a plan to ensure apartments, condos, businesses and institutions have access to food scraps collection programs before the ban comes into effect.
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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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