No, because they are Neighbourhood “types,” without geography. Imagine throwing different colours of paint against a wall and saying that each colour is a certain density, and you’ll have a better idea…I may use that metaphor elsewhere 😎
There are no neighborhoods, only Neighbourhood “types.” So a transit corridor is no different in downtown, Dunbar, Strathcona, etc. Boundaries between Neighbourhoods have often been fluid, but there will be now more Kitsilano except as a memory of a better time and place.
Nice work Brian. Would a red line plan showing the 5 proposed “hoods” be useful or possible?
No, because they are Neighbourhood “types,” without geography. Imagine throwing different colours of paint against a wall and saying that each colour is a certain density, and you’ll have a better idea…I may use that metaphor elsewhere 😎
Hi Brian. Do you mean that there are no distinct boundaries for the proposed new neighbourhoods? Stuart
There are no neighborhoods, only Neighbourhood “types.” So a transit corridor is no different in downtown, Dunbar, Strathcona, etc. Boundaries between Neighbourhoods have often been fluid, but there will be now more Kitsilano except as a memory of a better time and place.