Peter Judd only got named as the head of engineering about 10 days ago, but he’s already moving on his ideas, as this internal memo that “anonymous” sent me shows. I am thrilled to have been asked to lead our great Department. Before too much time passes I want to take a few moments to […]
Entries from January 2016
New city engineering head moves fast to promote women, push green, use 311 more
July 20th, 2010 · 20 Comments
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New park board chief plucked from Ontario
July 19th, 2010 · 13 Comments
I just had this internal notice from the city passed on to me: From: COV Broadcast Server To: All Staff (COV) – DL Sent: Mon Jul 19 14:16:17 2010 Subject: COV Broadcast: Announcement of New General Manager of Parks and Recreation (from Park Board Chair, Aaron Jasper and City Manager, Penny Ballem) The Chair of […]
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Public consultation blooms suddenly at city: Marpole the latest to get special meetings
July 19th, 2010 · 61 Comments
With little brush fires of community resistance to new projects breaking out here and there, city council is being kept busy. The West End is, of course, a major forest fire at this point, meriting its own advisory committee. In Marpole, where there is a massive project planned for Marine and Cambie, more towers planned […]
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Folk Festival hiatus for the blog
July 16th, 2010 · 3 Comments
It’s that time of year and I will disappear in about 30 minutes to the alternate universe of the Vancouver Folk Festival. I might tweet but definitely won’t be blogging or posting comments. I’ll catch up with everything Monday. As always, I’ll be one of those opting for less space and more density near the […]
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Garbage pick-up gets a makeover in Vancouver
July 16th, 2010 · 21 Comments
When Vancouver city manager Penny Ballem started talking about reorganizing the city last year to make it more efficient, I heard a lot from people inside city hall saying saying everyone knew there were things that needed to be fixed, but no one had ever had the jam to actually take action. Too hard to […]
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Peter Judd new engineering head at city
July 15th, 2010 · 3 Comments
No surprises in this announcement, except why did the city spend a few thousand dollars to do a national search when Peter was the obvious candidate. When Dave Rudberg quit as head of Olympic operations, Penny Ballem snapped up Peter instantly as his replacement. That was even after Peter made it clear he wasn’t going […]
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UFC, yes. Smaller mixed martial arts events in Vancouver, not looking good
July 14th, 2010 · 5 Comments
Chris Parry at the Vancouver Sun wrote about this earlier and I followed up this week to see whether there’s any likelihood that the city’s UFC event would pave the way for future MMA bouts. Apparently not, because any other events would likely be put on by smaller promoters and no one sees a way […]
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Here, the council problem is cussing. In Halifax, it’s drinking. What gives?
July 14th, 2010 · 8 Comments
Yikes. What is happening to municipal politics when councillors have to be reminded not to drink excessively while out socializing?
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West Van mayor says pilot housing projects will go through
July 14th, 2010 · 3 Comments
West Vancouver Mayor Pam Goldsmith-Jones posted this comment today on an earlier string, but I’m re-posting here to make sure everyone sees it. History: West Van has been trying to experiment with some different housing forms than giant single-family, which I wrote about in an earlier Globe story. Subsequent to that, the couple featured in […]
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Vision wants “NPA hacks” to join committee — and they’re not so sure
July 13th, 2010 · 43 Comments
The latest in this summer storm
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