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Originally Posted by Changing City
It's the Parks Board - they are not the same as the City of Vancouver. Seperately elected Commissioners, who are responsible for parks and recreational facilities (including a few paths like the seawall).
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i am aware. theyre about as bad. can someone say "closing the park, removing parking/access without any consultations?" anyone.
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Originally Posted by Changing City
That looks like stucco, or plywood, not stone or concrete. The same thing happened to 777 West Broadway (a not that old office building) some years ago. If water gets in behind the flashing the board can get saturated, too heavy for the frame it's fixed to, and falls off.
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i thought they were some kind of panel, not stucco. though i havent been there except once, on a school trip. cant say i paid too much attention.
though either way, i imagine someone could die being under that if it fell on them still. since this building was flagged as terrible in 2014, and since it was visible on Street View from 2020, you'd think someone at some point would be doing some kind of inspections.
when you have a building falling apart in 2014, and you proceed to ignore it, and not even look at it. then sorry, that's a huge red flag.
i find Vancouver interesting, we had less people, less developments, less money. yet most of the CoV infrastructure dates to the 60-70s and has been ignored for 30yrs. yet Vancouver is broke now. not funny, haha, more like funny in disgraceful/sad/pathetic.