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Tag Archives: public space
Downtown Surrey should be the cultural centre of the region
Downtown Vancouver is superficial and this is, unfortunately, reflected in its public spaces. The majority of these public spaces are situated along the edge—the seawall, squares, and beaches—allowing us to admire the beauty of mountains, ocean, and the unique Vancouver … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Whalley
Tagged city centre, City Hall, downtown, holland park, Library, public space, surrey, surrey city centre
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PARK(ing) Day comes to Surrey this Friday!
PARK(ing) Day, an annual worldwide guerilla public space event, is coming this Friday to Surrey City Centre. According to PARK(ing) Day’s site, the event “inspires city dwellers everywhere to transform metered parking spots into temporary parks for the public good. … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Parks and Rec, Whalley
Tagged bc, green, market, parking, parking day, public space, surrey, vancouver
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Cloverdale’s Main St in full bloom [pics]
Cloverdale’s Main St upgrade is finally complete will the installation of hanging baskets along the lampposts. The baskets look fantastic and colourful. In addition, I’ve included pictures of the three life sized public art carvings that were installed earlier in … Continue reading
Posted in Cloverdale, Transport
Tagged Cloverdale, conductor, cowgirl, engineering, farmer, flowers, hanging basket, main st, placemaking, public art, public space, redesign, summer, train, upgrade
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