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“The Business of Northwest New Urbanism + Bridging Sustainability & Aboriginal Values”
November 6–8, 2015
Granville Island’s TheatreSports Venue + Walking Tours
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CNU-C, as an advocate for pedestrian-oriented, sustainable urban design, is “growing the tent” to include those with “skin in the game”.
The Vancouver Summit 2015 has two major goals:
- To encourage the implementation of walkable neighbourhood design through informal business networking by a broad range of actors and decision makers interested in green city building.
- To start building relationships with First Nations, as this community takes on larger roles in a variety of developments in BC and elsewhere, and to find opportunities for collaborative learning.
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Who Should Attend?
Developers, realtors, BIAs, community economic development consultants, urban designers, municipal planners, engineers, health officials, transportation planners, mortgage brokers, First Nations, planning commissioners, elected officials, mayors, small business owners, citizen advocates, architects, landscape architects, and others.
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Registration and details here.
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Congress for the New Urbanism-Cascadia (CNU-C) is a regional chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) that serves the bioregion of Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia.













