Saturday, January 28, 2017
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Land use economics #Nanaimo style
Land use economics #Nanaimo style. Highest and best use?
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) January 24, 2017
Waterfront railyard chosen location for multiplex arena.https://t.co/0aaLdR29Qi pic.twitter.com/dPUuODEaLF
Here’s Vancouver’s South East False Creek. Old economy waterfront lands re-purposed for the 21st Century. pic.twitter.com/mfQzCbiMkB
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) January 24, 2017
One of the above is an illustration of a resilient regenerative urban economy. One is the exact opposite...
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) January 24, 2017
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Snuneymuxw First Nation has land claims and treaty rights which must be respected on South Downtown Waterfront Lands
.@Snuneymuxw First Nation has land claims + treaty rights which must be respected on South Downtown Waterfront Lands https://t.co/Yxrze4k9oI pic.twitter.com/GPU68MJj7G
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) January 21, 2017
Op-ed from 2007 — "Glue"
I wouldn't change much if I wrote it today
Op-ed from 2007. "Glue" I wouldn't change much if I wrote it today. @ColinBrown23 @VIUmcp @pricetags @cityofnanaimo pic.twitter.com/eYqvnaQUsN
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) January 21, 2017
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Sunday, January 15, 2017
The golden age of #trafficsafety PSAs is over.
— #VisionZero Canada (@VisionZeroCA) January 12, 2017
It's time to evolve. #visionzero #agitprop All props to @MetroBraeden pic.twitter.com/eZbSMjSXb6