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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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  • Housing | New Westminster | Yes In New West

    New Westminster’s business community wants more affordable housing

    ByBrad Cavanagh January 25, 2017January 25, 2017

    At the January 16, 2017 New Westminster Council Meeting, Mustel Group (a market research consulting company) presented the results of a survey that they had done of New West’s business community during September and October 2016. You can read the full survey results in the agenda package I linked to above, but I would like…

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  • Housing | New Westminster

    How property taxes work (in New Westminster)

    ByBrad Cavanagh January 9, 2017January 9, 2017

    There’s been a lot of talk recently about property taxes, now that the property value assessments are out. Property taxes are based, kind of, on property value, so when people see their property assessment go up by 40%, they flip out because they think that their property taxes are going up 40%. They won’t, but…

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  • Housing | New Westminster | Yes In New West

    My response to Susan Dextras

    ByBrad Cavanagh December 8, 2016

    Today the New West Record printed a response to the Yes In New West story that ran a couple of weeks ago. It was written by Susan Dextras, a New Westminster resident, who has been outspoken about the proposal in the draft Official Community Plan to change the land use designation (note: not zoning) of…

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