Think City Minute Archive

Green with Envy: Toronto’s Green Bin Program

Green BinMayor Gregor Robertson campaigned on a pledge to make Vancouver the greenest city in the world. But if he wants to make progress towards this lofty goal, he may want to begin by expanding Vancouver's recycling program. In particular, he should look at Toronto's Green Bin program as a model we should recycle for ourselves.

Dream Vancouver – The Next Stage

Dream VancouverDream Vancouver started with a simple idea - that citizens, not politicians or bureaucrats know what's really best for their community.

Over the past year and a half, we have brought people together to discuss their public policy ideas and priorities for the City of Vancouver.

Dream Vancouver has hosted and listened to:

Think Schools: A Re-Vision for Kits Secondary

Kitsilano Secondary School

After a year of uphill battles with school communities and the fallout from poorly delivered top down public policy, the Vancouver School Board (VSB) has begun to redesign their public process.

Citizen Budget: Choosing Needs vs. Wants

Sunset Community Centre opened in 2008

With the public's attention focused on the massive civic bailout of the Millennium Water Olympic Village project, this year's city budget will attract increased public interest and media scrutiny.

For the third consecutive year, Think City will conduct its annual Citizen Budget survey on the budget priorities of Vancouver residents.

Risky Business – Closing Eviction Loopholes

Christine AckermannFor the past few years, Christine Ackermann has heard heart-wrenching stories in the news about tenants facing eviction in our city.

What's Next for Neighbourhood Schools?

Charles Dickens DemolishedWhile the Olympic Athlete's Village real estate deal dominates Vancouver's daily headlines, other important developments concerning neighbourhood schools are receiving scant attention in the last days of the civic election say community members.

Survey Says? Parties Dreams for City Revealed

Dream SurveyThe results of Think City's Dream Vancouver Survey are now out and the news is good for the city's citizens.

No matter which party holds a majority on Vancouver city council after the Nov. 15 election, the public has been promised substantive actions on affordable housing, transportation and citizen engagement by all three sitting civic parties.

What Will COPE Do to Tackle the City's Gridlock?

David CadmanLeading up to the Nov. 15 election, the Minute will highlight the policy solutions of the three major parties on affordable housing, citizen engagement and transportation. In this installment, the Coalition of Progressive Electors outlines their plans for improving public transit and cycling.

Will Vision Welcome Citizen Involvement?

Gregor RobertsonLeading up to the Nov. 15 election, the Minute will highlight the policy solutions of the three major parties on affordable housing, citizen engagement and transportation. In this installment, Vision Vancouver outlines their plans for boosting citizen involvement in the city.

What are the NPA's Plans for Affordable Housing

Peter LadnerFor the next three weeks, the Minute will highlight the policy solutions of the three major parties on affordable housing, citizen engagement and transportation. This week it's the Non-Partisan Association's (NPA) turn to tell us their plans for affordable housing.