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  • Housing | New Westminster

    A Modest Proposal for Queens Park

    ByBrad Cavanagh May 15, 2017May 15, 2017

    The Queens Park neighbourhood in New Westminster is full of old houses and apartment buildings. Some people want to tell their neighbours that they can’t tear down these old houses so the city is debating turning Queens Park into a Heritage Conservation Area. An owner of a house built before 1941 would have to go…

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  • 2017 BC Provincial Election | New Westminster

    New Westminster 2017 Provincial election prediction scenarios

    ByBrad Cavanagh May 4, 2017

    In the 2013 BC Provincial Election Andrew Weaver had a historic first BC Green victory in the Oak Bay-Gordon Head riding. This time around, the Greens are looking to expand upon their single seat with an additional one or two on Vancouver Island. The dark horse riding for the Greens is our very own New…

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  • What now for the Pattullo Bridge?
    2017 BC Provincial Election | New Westminster | TransLink | Transportation

    What now for the Pattullo Bridge?

    ByBrad Cavanagh April 11, 2017

    The Pattullo Bridge needs replacing. Built 80 years ago but designed to last 50 years, it desperately needs replacing. River scour is causing foundation issues. The reinforcing steel is corroding. The concrete is degrading. The lanes are narrow and dangerous. It needs to go. TransLink has a plan for replacing it, with a new bridge…

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  • 2017 BC Provincial Election | Transportation

    A Stab In The Back

    ByBrad Cavanagh April 9, 2017

    Metro Vancouver has a traffic problem. A year and a half ago we had a referendum that’d put more money into fixing congestion, but it got shot down in a ball of flames. Nonetheless, the region’s mayors pushed on with their ten-year plan to do what they can to improve transportation in Metro Vancouver. And…

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  • ACTBiPed | New Westminster

    ACTBiPed Meeting Report for March 8, 2017

    ByBrad Cavanagh March 9, 2017March 9, 2017

    Another month, another ACTBiPed meeting. At March 8’s meeting we got to talk about pedestrians and accessibility, bus shelters, cycling, and a neighbourhood transportation plan. Let’s go! First up was a report from a city planner about a pedestrian and cycling overpass at Sixth Street over Front Street and the train tracks to connect with…

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  • ACTBiPed | New Westminster

    ACTBiPed Meeting Report for February 15, 2017

    ByBrad Cavanagh February 16, 2017February 16, 2017

    I’m a member of New Westminster’s Advisory Committee for Transit, Bicycles and Pedestrians (aka ACTBiPed), and we had our first meeting of the year on February 2017. Since they’re open to the public and only one member of the public routinely attends (the always awesome Mary Wilson), I’ve decided to post a little report after…

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