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Old Posted Oct 13, 2017, 5:07 AM
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False Creek South Planning

False Creek South Planning Advisory Group - Apply or don't

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The City of Vancouver is embarking on a neighbourhood planning program in False Creek South with the community and broader public to address affordable housing, transportation, and sustainability issues.
Phase 1 of the planning program will focus on the underdeveloped sites on the community edge.
The False Creek South Planning Advisory Group (PAG) will play an important role during this phase by:
Advising City staff through review and evaluation of Phase 1 plan materials at key points
Providing feedback on the approach and progress of the public engagement process
Reflecting a diverse range of neighbourhood and citywide perspectives
Volunteer on the Planning Advisory Group
We’re looking for members for the Planning Advisory Group, who will help us renew the vision for the future of False Creek South.

Applications are due by 4:00pm on Thursday, November 2, 2017.

Read the terms of reference PDF file (668 KB)
http://vancouver.ca/files/cov/fcs-advisory-group-terms-of-reference.pdf

Apply now
http://vancouver.ca/your-government/false-creek-south-planning-advisory-group.aspx

The application process for being a part of the FSC Advisory group is now open. The city is looking for more than just residents of the specific neighbourhood, so for those that have a desire to contribute, feel they have something to offer, or are just frustrated with some of the area plans (I think most here have complained about the Cambie Corridor plan at least once), here's a chance to help with the future vision of the city. It's more detailed than the application for the Arbutus Jam, and requires a bigger investment of time, but I guess that's why this is referred to as an advisory group rather than a bunch of champions.
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