[CCCNFBW] Vancouver Moves

Merribeth Greenberg merribeth.manning at gmail.com
Wed Mar 3 01:20:52 UTC 2021


You're invited! Online Open House

On November 12 2020, the City launched an Online Open House to share an
overview of* Vancouver Moves,* information about the current transportation
system, and to give our community an opportunity to provide feedback to
help shape the City's future transportation plans.

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/6db06018608849a29b1d1baa1e28b36e



   - The Online Open House is an online interactive tool that can be
   accessed via desktop or mobile devices.
   - The Online Open House will remain open until Spring 2021, so there’s
   plenty of time to participate! You can visit the Online Open House at any
   time.
   - Provide feedback via a series of short surveys and an online comment
   map.
   - The Online Open House will take approximately 15-20 minutes to
   complete.

The City is committed to an inclusive process, so hard copy and other
accessible materials can be provided as needed. In addition, you can
always request
accommodations(External link)
<https://www.cityofvancouver.us/cmo/page/requesting-accommodation> through
the City's Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Program(External link)
<https://www.cityofvancouver.us/cmo/page/americans-disabilities-act-ada-program>
.


Vancouver Moves is a plan to guide the City's future transportation system.

Vancouver Moves is an in-depth planning process that will explore
transportation
needs and priorities in partnership with Vancouver residents, employees and
visitors. The project will examine existing travel conditions for all users
of the city's transportation system, including those who drive, walk,
bicycle, ride transit or deliver freight. The City will also talk to
residents about their transportation priorities, with additional focus on
communities that have been historically under-served by transportation
investments.

Building from these conversations over the coming year, Vancouver Moves
will identify recommended policies, programs and projects to guide the
City's transportation future.


Why transportation matters

Vancouver residents depend on the transportation system every day.

Transportation matters because everyone in Vancouver deserves a safe and
reliable transportation system that meets their daily needs. Much has
changed since the City’s current Transportation System Plan was adopted in
2004. Since 2010, Vancouver has welcomed more than 14,000 new residents and
10,000 new jobs, meaning the transportation system must meet the needs of a
growing community. The transportation system must also adapt to changing
community needs, including impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, while
supporting the city's health and economy.


Other ways to engage

In addition to the Online Open House, this website offers multiple ways to
share your transportation ideas with the City. Use the tabs below to tell
us your transportation story, share your ideas, ask a question, or to take
a brief transportation survey.

To stay up to date on the project, please subscribe to our email list using
the form in the right sidebar on this page, and follow the City of
Vancouver on Facebook(External link) <https://www.facebook.com/VancouverUS/>
, Twitter(External link) <https://twitter.com/vancouverus?lang=en>,
Instagram(External link) <https://www.instagram.com/vancouverus/?hl=en>,
and Nextdoor(External link) <https://nextdoor.com/>.










Beth (Merribeth) (Manning) Greenberg
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