12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
About the event
Is it time to plan all of Vancouver’s waterfront?
Our city is defined by mountains and water, but our shorelines – inlet, bay, river, creek – are the sites of intense competition. Recreation, industry, environment, tourism, public space, infrastructure, commercial businesses, and housing all want more waterfront.
After five years of networking with 200 stakeholder groups, the Georgia Strait Alliance recently published State of the Waterfront, a report calling for a comprehensive waterfront plan like those of New York and other waterfront cities. The report first focuses on five key themes chosen by the stakeholders — working, living, access to nature, ecosystems, and transportation, and looks at all land within 400 metres (about a five minute walk) of the water’s edge.
Join us at Lot 19, a public park just steps away from the Burrard inlet for an open-air conversation about the future of Vancouver’s waterfront. Framing the conversation are Christianne Wilhelmson, Executive Director of the Georgia Strait Alliance and Duncan Wlodarczak, Vice-Chair of the Urban Land Institute. Then it’s your turn to express your opinions, make observations, and ask questions. Feel free to bring your lunch and be sure to dress for the weather!
Our thanks to the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association for its generous support of this event.
Location: Lot 19
49.286589, -123.115507
Lot 19
855 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada