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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Tuesday

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LOCAL
• Bazinga and MiCasa apps connect condo residents in Vancouver [Georgia Straight]
• Former mayor Bob Bose says Surrey ripe for “dark horse” candidate [Georgia Straight]
• Left Front considers ousting Tim Louis as COPE chair [Georgia Straight]
• 152 West Hastings Street [Changing Vancouver]
• Demand for on-street parking in Willoughby should be managed [South Fraser Blog]
• This Summer, BC Food Carts Drive Towards Green [The Tyee]
• Vancouver gives classy response to London’s anti-homeless spikes [Vancouver Observer]
• Crane disassembled as Vancouver’s Pacific Centre project moves ahead [Vancouver Sun]
• Lack of cooperation means homelessness likely to persist on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (with video) [Vancouver Sun]
• Nighttime Port traffic set to rev up as plan to extend gate hours to 1 a.m. shifts into gear [Vancouver Sun]

CASCADIA
• Ballard-UW Should Be The Next Light Rail Line in Seattle [Seattle Transit Blog]
• A New Bike Lane That Could Save Lives and Make Cycling More Popular [Wired]
• Macklemore: Clean up ‘our river,’ the Duwamish [Crosscut]

CANADA
• ‘Humiliated’ Rob Ford apologizes, then pivots to campaign speech [Toronto Star]

INTERNATIONAL
• Millennials Are Suburbanizing, While Big Cities Are Having a Baby Boom [Trulia]
• As North Texas transit options grew, bus and train commuting fell [Dallas News]
• This floating magnetic pod is the public transit of the future (we hope) [Grist]
• Students Unveil Solar-Powered Rooftop House for an Apartment Block in Berlin [Inhabit]
• The Most And Least Walkable Cities In The U.S. [Fast Co.Exist]
• 4 Designs That Reimagine The Farmers Market [Fast Co.Exist]