None of these explain why people are moving to Vancouver.
Here's an idea.
For more I would suggest reading "An Anatomy of Civic Ambition in Vancouver: Toward Humane Density" which can be found in Urban Planning Today
The elements of their City Plan can be viewed here. The aforementioned journal article explains in exhaustive detail how business and civic leaders began working together in the 1970's in order to reach today's end result: density at the detriment of the automobile. This requires a long view something which Room 200/230, and some members of this forum, solely lack.
Here's an idea.
For more I would suggest reading "An Anatomy of Civic Ambition in Vancouver: Toward Humane Density" which can be found in Urban Planning Today
The elements of their City Plan can be viewed here. The aforementioned journal article explains in exhaustive detail how business and civic leaders began working together in the 1970's in order to reach today's end result: density at the detriment of the automobile. This requires a long view something which Room 200/230, and some members of this forum, solely lack.






