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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Tuesday

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LOCAL
• Clark may have reason to regret her transit referendum [Globe and Mail]
• Richmond’s River Green has the sweet smell of success [Globe and Mail]
• Kluckner in KL: A comparison with Translink [Price Tags]
• Hey, Vancouver Engineers, enter this: [Price Tags]
• Gregor Robertson lays out his plans to turn Vancouver into San Francisco [The Mainlander]
• Unite North Van party looks to amalgamate city and district [Vancouver Sun]
• Vancouver civic party TEAM returning for next year’s election [Vancouver Sun]

CASCADIA
• Child’s play springs from adults’ tenacity as Saanich neighbourhood celebrates park opening [Victoria Times Colonist]
• Planning for East Link’s South Bellevue Station [Seattle Transit Blog]
• Are bulkheads bad for Puget Sound? [Crosscut]
• Parking in Portland [Price Tags]

CANADA
• Suburban outlook undergirds Ford Nation’s support: Hume [Toronto Star]
• Kanata gets more busways, airport rail link gets another look as transportation plan debated [Ottawa Citizen]

INTERNATIONAL
• A Greenspace Transit Network To Connect A City’s Parks To The Countryside [Fast Co.Exist]
• Class-Divided Cities: London Edition [The Atlantic Cities]
• The Novel That Neatly Dissects Latin America’s Urbanization Preoccupation [The Atlantic Cities]
• This Impeccably Designed $20,000 House Could Soon Be Yours [Fast Co.Exist]
• City’s first ‘slow zone’ a lifesaver in the Bronx [Crain’s New York Business]
• Unfashionably Fashionable [New York Magazine]
• Oakland Planning Director Cuts Off Latham Square Pilot, Lets Cars Back In [SF Streetsblog]