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RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•B.C. Uber workers call on province to cap the number of drivers on the road: 'Right now, it's essentially a free for all,' says ride-share driver
251·2 years agolmao we’re just making taxis again
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•Vancouver Park Board rejects plans to reinstate Stanley Park bike lane by summer
4·2 years agoI’m not speaking to road capacity, I’m speaking to public controversy. A bike lane in a city park should be even less controversial and politicized than other roads.
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•Vancouver Park Board rejects plans to reinstate Stanley Park bike lane by summer
14·2 years agoNobody should be shocked to learn since the removal of the bike lane, the park has seen no extra parking revenue, fewer people cycling, and a 40% increase in drivers exceeding 50 km/h in the 30 km/h zone. Not only have they made the park less accessible, but also more dangerous. Let’s all remember this isn’t a bike lane on a four lane arterial, it’s a city park !!
Just unbelievably incompetent work from ABC.
RehRomano@lemmy.cato
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•BC Ferries begins process of replacing aging fleet with new hybrid vessels | Globalnews.ca
7·2 years agoThis organization desperately needs an overhaul. for such critical infrastructure we’ve seen barely any capacity improvements in decades and it’s become totally unreliable, even for popular routes like Van-Vic.
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•Vancouver votes against more housing density in Shaughnessy neighbourhood: Boyle argues neighbourhood is centrally located and doesn’t have much rental stock or affordable housing
3·2 years agowow thank godness for their restraint, god forbid we have too much housing in this city and it becomes too cheap to live here. BULLET DODGED!
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•Vancouver votes against more housing density in Shaughnessy neighbourhood: Boyle argues neighbourhood is centrally located and doesn’t have much rental stock or affordable housing
15·2 years agotheir answers mostly hovered around it being “divisive.” if you’re wondering what the fuck that means in the context of more housing for people, I’m right there with you.
they also said the provincial regulations will take care of this. That’s literally not true because of Shaugnessy’s exclusive zoning status.
in short, they don’t have a coherent argument against Boyle’s motion outside of pettiness.
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•We shouldn’t tax buildings in a housing crisis
5·2 years agolol I’d encourage you to read the article before commenting. The authors are arguing for more taxation, but via land taxes instead of building.
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•We shouldn’t tax buildings in a housing crisis
3·2 years agoisn’t this a good outcome? You and the authors are arguing for the same thing, a land value tax. I don’t understand where the disagreement is
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•We shouldn’t tax buildings in a housing crisis
51·2 years agoShouldn’t tax new builds, but tax vacant, capital gains and land banking.
Did you read the article? They’re proposing a land value tax which would discourage exactly these things.
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•Vancouver condo complex resembles a hotel during morning Airbnb rush
7·2 years agoSeriously. I think this is ultimately good policy but it needs to be paired with increasing our hotel supply. My poor wedding guests got hosed last year visiting from ontario, hotels are easily $600/night in the summer now. This is going to make it much worse.
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•New board members appointed to BC Housing include YouTuber Uytae Lee | Urbanized
1·2 years agoadvocated for getting rid of the seawall
Lmao that is absolutely not his conclusion.
RehRomano@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Private sector won’t do it so governments have to build housing – CCPA
1·2 years agoMy mistake thanks for the clarification.
RehRomano@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Private sector won’t do it so governments have to build housing – CCPA
1·2 years agodeleted by creator
I’d be curious to hear why restrictive zoning limiting access to a majority of our largest cities is not considered weaponizing. Do you really think this isn’t a problem anymore?
I think it’s easy to forget communities like this one, twitter, or even city-related subreddits are still very, very small fractions of the general population. People I talk to outside these bubbles are shocked to learn it’s practically illegal to build an apartment in 80% of the land in Vancouver and Toronto, or the further implications on affordability.
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•‘It’s 2023’: B.C. woman shocked Hullo Ferries doesn’t allow motorized wheelchairs - BC | Globalnews.ca
7·2 years agoHow come they’re allowed on BC Ferries but not Hullo?
RehRomano@lemmy.cato
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•Court rejects Kitsilano group's petition to stop First Nation's Senakw project | Urbanized
8·2 years agoGet wrecked nimbys
I can’t understand how people look at PP
If you’re the average Canadian and your rent has doubled or tripled, groceries have jumped 50%, and your health care system is collapsing in the last 8 years since Trudeau took power isn’t desperately wanting any alternative an obvious reaction? Many districts are effectively a two party race and if your only goal is to ensure Trudeau isn’t PM, the Cons are your only options.
I’m not saying Pollievre will make any meaningful difference, but at the very least he’s been saying our housing system is broken. Trudeau’s had 8 years and things have only become much worse.
RehRomano@lemmy.caOPto
Vancouver@lemmy.ca•Vancouver council approves ‘Missing Middle’ motion allowing up to 8 homes per lot - BC | Globalnews.ca
1·2 years agoMetrotown is miserable exactly because of our planning. It follows the North American style of density from the last 40 years where we only build 30-story towers or single family homes.
Urbanists are saying we should instead expand the missing middle density to build livable communities and upzone the entire metro area.


















ah yes nothing more predictable than a conservative politician promising to “trim the fat”