SFU / Public Square Presents
CITY CONVERSATIONS
Development, Density, Dollars: What do residents get?
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A regularly-heard Vancouver refrain is that greedy developers are destroying our city’s vaunted quality of life, and that politicians are in their (deep) pockets. Then again, developers say that the city’s demands for contributions in return for project approvals drive up their costs and raise
housing prices for all. And recently, there have been claims that all developer contributions are going to an affordable housing fund, resulting in shortages of parks, day care centres and other public amenities.
What’s the truth? What public projects are funded by new developments? Are the city’s priorities your priorities? Is Vancouver losing the balance of development and public amenities that have made it so famously livable? Are development charges helping to make living here unaffordable?
To frame these issues, we’re pleased to haveCouncillor George Affleck and Councillor Geoff Meggs. Then it’s your turn to question, observe, opine. If you like, bring your lunch!
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Thursday, August 1
12:30 − 1:30 p.m.
SFU Vancouver at Harbour Centre
515 W. Hastings St.
Room 1600
No cost or reservations.













Sorry I’ll miss this one, but I’m in chicago. Cheers
Michael Geller Architect AIBC, FCIP, RPP
President, The Geller Group
Adjunct Professor SFU CSCD
778 997 9980
http://www.michaelgeller.ca
Gordon, are you the organizer of this event? Just seeking clarity. And is your tangential mention of “… recently, there have been claims that all developer contributions are going to an affordable housing fund, resulting in shortages of parks, day care centres and other public amenities” directly related to this op ed in the Vancouver Sun? http://elizabethmurphyblog.wordpress.com/2013/07/23/local-funds-shouldnt-pay-for-transit/