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Community Planning Matters!

A curated series of 12 thought-leadership events, delivered over 12 consecutive Wednesdays, on neighbourhood-based community planning, enriching civic dialogue ahead of Vancouver's 2026 municipal election.

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  • Image principale de Community Planning Matters! David Wong - The History of South Vancouver

    Community Planning Matters! David Wong - The History of South Vancouver

    Wed, Jun 3, 7:00 PM

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  • Image principale de Erick Villagomez - What's Really Driving Change in Our Neighbourhoods?

    Erick Villagomez - What's Really Driving Change in Our Neighbourhoods?

    Wed, May 27, 7:00 PM

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  • Image principale de Community Planning Matters!  Graham McGarva - False Creek South

    Community Planning Matters! Graham McGarva - False Creek South

    Wed, May 20, 7:00 PM

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Our mission is to deliver a 12-week public speaker series on neighbourhood-based community planning, enriching civic dialogue ahead of Vancouver's 2026 municipal election.Vancouver's legacy of neighbourhood-led planning—emphasizing livability, social cohesion, and context-sensitive design—has been overshadowed by citywide growth strategies prioritizing scale and financial yield over local needs and character.This series will attempt to re-centre public understanding of neighbourhood planning's potentially crucial role in addressing key challenges, crucially, supporting housing affordability without compromising livability; balancing growth with infrastructure, services, and social capacity; and enhancing local democratic participation.By sparking informed, inclusive conversations, we aim to empower residents to advocate for equitable, resilient neighbourhoods that honour Vancouver's historic planning strengths and build a more equitable and democratic urban future.