LOCAL
• Reducing greenhouse gas ‘remains a challenge’ for Port Metro Vancouver [Vancouver Sun]
• City of Richmond eyeing new $110 million seniors/aquatic centre, firehall [Vancouver Sun]
• West Pender and Seymour – nw corner (2) [Changing Vancouver]
• Lonely Vancouver: City Hall sees block parties as cure for alleged urban isolation plaguing its ‘detached’ citizens [National Post]
• Vancouver Park Board talks bike safety on causeway [News 1130]
CASCADIA
• At open house, thumbs down for Esquimalt sewage-sludge plant site [Victoria Times Colonist]
• Xavier Pelletier’s death raises cycling safety issue [Globe and Mail]
CANADA
• One Spadina Crescent [Places: Design Observer]
INTERNATIONAL
• Road Fees Don’t Hurt the Poor as Much as You Might Think [The Atlantic Cities]
• Are Global Cities Really Doomed to Become ‘Citadels’ for the Rich? [The Atlantic Cities]
• Netherlands Diary 12 – The Right Platform for Rail [Price Tags]
• Eat the City [Places: Design Observer]
• Mapping All The Security Cameras That Are Watching You [Fast Co.Exist]
• The bike lobby rolls on [Politico]
• Hamburg’s ‘Unwanted’ Humans, Caged and on Display [The Atlantic Cities]