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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Wednesday

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LOCAL
• The food-truck revolution enters Phase 2: Grim reality, hard road to success, and a search for ways to make money off the street [State of Vancouver]
• Local leaders argue for transit funding in runup to referendum [Globe and Mail]
• The View from TransLink [Price Tags]
• Rezoning transit fare zones spurs debate in Vancouver [Georgia Straight]
• City seeks public input on Vancouver Art Gallery plaza redesign [Georgia Straight]
• Ridge Theatre demolition stirs up memories [Georgia Straight]
• Vancouver still playing catch-up in rapid-transit game [Georgia Straight]
• Musqueam say deal with developer protects Vancouver midden, burial ground [Vancouver Sun]
• Facelift planned for Vancouver Art Gallery plaza [Vancouver Sun]

CANADA
• Enbridge oilsands pipeline plan raises chilling issues for GTA [Toronto Star]
• Small communities struggle to pry lawyers from Canada’s big cities, despite promise of jobs [National Post]
• Door-to-door compost collection arrives in Montreal West [Montreal Gazette]

INTERNATIONAL
• The Biggest Party Ever in Alley Number 111 [Urbanland]
• Would You Like a Bike With That Coffee? [The Atlantic Cities]
• When Are Micro-Apartments Just Way Too Micro? [The Atlantic Cities]
• How Will Obamacare Affect Cities and Urban Space in the United States? [This Big City]