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Old Posted Aug 20, 2025, 12:31 AM
seamusmcduff seamusmcduff is online now
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The geography of Vancouver is literally incompatible with single family sprawl. The only way the region can really sprawl is east, which means most commutes and trips are going one direction. At least in prairie cities, for better or worse they can sprawl in every direction, which really reduces the distance with commutes. In the prairies, a 40km wide city means you'll probably be 20km max from dt. Vancouver being 40km wide means the max commute to DT is 40km.

Single family homes also make it difficult for transit to work, and when most trips are east to west, the geometry for cars doesn't work with how big the highway would have to get if we kept sprawling east.

All sustainability and good urban planning aside, logistically a large percentage of single family homes just don't work in Vancouver. If that's the lifestyle you want at an affordable price, then there's plenty other cities you can move to for that lifestyle.
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