Download - Vancouver Live Streets
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A day toremember that
humans and the
things they do canbe pretty cool.
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On June 26th &Sept. 11th,
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LIveStreet Destination Points
Grandview Park
Granville Street (between
Robson and Smithe)
Museum of Vancouver
Vancouver LiveStreets invites
you to bike, run, walk,
rollerskate, wheel or stroll
along 8 km of car free streets
from Commercial Drive,through Downtown to
Kitsilano.
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Expect to See:
Over 200 volunteersLocal community
organizations
Farmers Market
Environmental SpeakersMayor Speech
21 programmed activities
TV and radio media
outlets
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Portland and San
Francisco Ciclovia events
draw over 25,000 people
L.As first CicLAvia drew
100,000 participants on
September 12, 2010
Targeted Local Demographics:
Kitsilano :
Population: 24,862Median Age: 38Average Income: $67,795Downtown Peninsula
Population: 100,000
Median Age: 28
Average Income: $75,854
Commercial Drive and Strathcona
Population: 42,563
Median Age: 35
Average Income: $51,834
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Stakeholders To Date:
DVBIAMOV
HR Macmillan Space Centre
Vancouver Maritime Museum
YMCA
YWCA411 Seniors Society
W2
SFU
UBC Robson
Y YogaVancouver Symphony
Farmers Market
Vancouver Art Gallery
Girl Guides and Boy Scouts
Steve NashTomorrow Collective
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WHY: The focus ofVancouver LiveStreets
is to strengthen
community by
connecting
neighbourhoods,
increasing physical
activity, improvingbicycle safety, city
street walkability and
reducing greenhouse-
gas emissions bypromoting active
transportation choices.
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San Francisco Sunday Street
Testimonials:
Kevin Carroll, executive directorof the Fisherman's Wharf
Community Benefit District, said
the event delivered a nice surge
in business Sunday.
"This is a great way to get locals
out and show them what you
can do in the neighborhood,"
Carroll said. "We think this will
have a life well after today."
For Susan Jeiven, 50, of San
Francisco, the street closure was
not to be missed, even if she
was hobbled by a recent bunionsurgery that kept her confined
to a wheelchair.
"If it weren't for the street
closure, I'd be road-kill forsure," she said.
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