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How we get to work in the region: Walk, Cycle, Transit

How we get to work in the region: Walk, Cycle, Transit. Metro Vancouver 2040: Bylaw enacted July 2011. Job Sprawl:Trends in Office Location. Job Sprawl: Location Matters. Downtown Vancouver. Metrotown. Big Bend. How workers get to work (census 2006). Metro Core. Auto. Walk. Transit.

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How we get to work in the region: Walk, Cycle, Transit

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  1. How we get to work in the region: Walk, Cycle, Transit

  2. Metro Vancouver 2040: Bylaw enacted July 2011

  3. Job Sprawl:Trendsin Office Location

  4. Job Sprawl: Location Matters Downtown Vancouver Metrotown Big Bend

  5. How workers get to work (census 2006) Metro Core Auto Walk Transit Metrotown OfficePark

  6. Regional Land Use Designations

  7. Urban Centres

  8. Priority Areas for Growth: Coordinate with Transit

  9. What does the Regional Plan mean for the future of the region? Helps contribute to a well-managed region Provides a focus for priority areas for growth Provides guidance on where not to grow Helps stabilize land base for industry and commerce Protects natural assets and agricultural land Enhances place-making - vibrant centres and neighbourhoods with more housing choices, jobs and services closer to home Shapes land use patterns that will help TransLink provide cost-effective transit, and will improve opportunities for walking and cycling

  10. For more information . . . www.metrovancouver.org

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