Forget about a Broadway subway, think LRT along West 16th

Adam Fitch, Special to The Vancouver Sun  12.10.2012 The City of Vancouver is wrong, at this time, to advocate for an underground LRT line along West Broadway to the University of British Columbia. Stop calling it the “Broadway line,” and start calling it the “UBC line,” and you will see my point. The city’s report…

The unaffordable subway

Originally posted by Elizabeth Murphy, June 2016, at Common Ground Metro Vancouver scheme has the hallmarks of a pro-development and deeply flawed transit strategy Equivalent electric streetcar network deliverable for same cost of proposed Broadway Corridor subway (Prof. Patrick Condon, et al, 2008, “The case for the tram; learning from Portland, Sustainability by Design: An examination of alternatives to…

Who was Jane Jacobs?

Originally written by Nate Storring for the Jane’s Walk Project Office and Knight Foundation. Jane Jacobs (1916–2006) was an American-born writer and activist best known for her writings about cities. Her first book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), upended the ideas of modernist city planning and building, and offered a new…

Cost Comparison Chart

Take a look at the International Comparison of Modern Streetcar Systems and Cost Comparison of Modern Streetcar Systems at the Proposal, Planning or Construction Stage.

Opinion: Metro Vancouver needs an affordable transportation plan

Originally Published by Elizabeth Murphy on: June 26, 2016 | Last Updated: June 26, 2016 12:49 PM PDT at the Vancouver Sun All levels of government are now coming to the table to fund transit. However, their current proposals are not adequate, sustainable, affordable or in the public interest. We need a better plan. The federal Liberal…

Globe editorial: Why has building new infrastructure become so difficult?

Originally posted by The Globe and Mail on June 17, 2018 Citizens mostly do a good job of recognizing the hollowness of political stock phrases. Yet there is one bit of campaign rhetoric that still leaves many nodding their heads sagely, if not reaching for the Kleenex: the ubiquitous “infrastructure investment.” Just about every ambitious…

Densification near SkyTrain stations could generate up to $2 billion for transit funding

Originally posted By Kenneth Chan at 5:12 PM PDT, Wed May 18, 2016, on vancitybuzz Could developers be a big part of the solution to Metro Vancouver’s funding gap to fulfill a multi-billion dollar public transit expansion and improvement plan? To help alleviate transit funding woes, TransLink’s Mayors’ Council and the provincial government are looking to charge developers…

Last stop for the city’s $2 billion Broadway corridor subway line

Originally posted By Kirk LaPointe | April 12, 2016 on biv.com It is time to take stock of what was once the unthinkable: that the Broadway subway line might not be wise to build any longer. The brave faces of city leaders would have us believe they’re heading out to the hardware store to get the shovels to…