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Community-Building

Greens's promise

The Vancouver Greens believe that a safe and inclusive city, a healthy city and a green city are all connected and together we can build it. We believe people are the heart and soul of our city. Vancouver Greens stand for social justice, nonviolence, and respect for diversity.

We are striving to create a model city of compassion and inclusion.

How we build our city affects the way we feel, think, and behave as individuals and as a society. Vancouver Greens support every effort to grow our cultural vibrancy, celebrate our city’s diversity, and ensure all residents’ health and safety, through robust city services and the meaningful action to be an inclusive people-centred city.

Key actions:

Initiate an Urban Stewardship plan to improve the public realm, community health, and to foster connectedness and community pride.

Create Neighbourhood Planning Offices which will work with community advisory committees to collaboratively plan for liveability.

Promote culture and cultural diversity in our city, including reconciliation and inclusion.

Design for complete communities accessible to vulnerable populations for all stages of life, including housing that enables aging in place and accessible public washrooms.

Increase food security and city-wide food assets, ensuring that there is enough secure, sustainable, local food infrastructure in every neighbourhood.

Support front-line responders to the opioid crisis: increase critical funding and support for overdose response teams, non-profit agencies, front-line workers and city staff who respond to overdoses and the opioid crisis, including Fire and Rescue Services, Police, Library, Community Centre staff, and peer supporters.

Environment & Sustainability

Greens's promise

Vancouver Greens believe we must protect Vancouver’s precious natural environment. It’s key to our quality of life. We need to reduce our waste, keep our air and water clean, enhance our parks and green spaces, and take bold action on climate change.

The biggest long-term crisis facing Vancouver and every person in our world is human-caused global climate change. Vancouver can expect wetter winters with more intense rainstorms; hotter, drier, smokier summers; and sea level rise. The record number of B.C. forest fires this summer is a call to action to do everything we can to reduce our city’s greenhouse gas emissions and do our part to prevent the worst of now-inevitable climate change impacts.

It’s better if we stop trying for the title of “world’s greenest city” and focus on being a low-carbon resilient city that meets our current environmental and climate challenges in the most effective ways possible. This means bolder actions, better metrics, and open and transparent reporting, especially given our reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by only 7% when our city goal is 33% below 2007 levels by 2020.

Greens are leaders in ecological policies, environmental protection and effective actions to achieve environmental and social sustainability wherever they are elected.

Key actions:

Ramp up energy retrofits of buildings, with carbon-offset funds from a new Vancouver Carbon Trust.

Implement bolder zero waste initiatives including expanding the ban on single use disposable items to include banning plastic bags.

Increase the amount and quality of parks and natural areas with the goal of 1.1 hectares of parkland per 1000 residents, and restore developer cost levy funding to the Park Board.

Provide 4-bin public recycling receptacles citywide, including in parks.

Aim for 100 percent swimmable beaches by ramping up enforcement to stop the release of untreated sewage.

Quickly move from solar-ready to solar-required in our Building Code to increase Vancouver’s production of renewable energy

Good Governance

Greens's promise

The Vancouver Greens believe that local government can put power in your hands. Green councillors will listen to community concerns, and work collaboratively to create solutions and make City Hall open, transparent and accountable.

City Hall delivers essential services that affect us all: our community amenities, planning, land use and zoning, licensing and permits, roads, water, sewers, storm water, utilities and so on. In areas where City Hall does not have jurisdiction — like rent control, property tax assessments, and public transit — we must work with senior governments.

Vancouver Greens are committed to a more collaborative, respectful style of politics with the public and other governments, and to restoring trust in our city. Greens put public interest first.

Key Actions:

Prioritize a comprehensive City-Wide Plan, co-created with residents, with an affordable, liveable city as its goal.

Speed up permitting and reduce unnecessary red tape.

Require transparency around budgeting, negotiations with developers, and public benefits.

Recreation

Greens's promise

Greens will use a holistic approach to health in growing our parks and recreation system. We will promote healthy people, families, communities, ecosystems, and physical environments.

We will:

Honour our commitments to existing facilities and emphasize smart upkeep and timely upgrades to ensure lasting benefits.

Prioritize clean, well-functioning facilities and water fountains for all.

Working in close collaboration with municipal partners and staff advocate for a network of clean, accessible public washrooms.

Identify connections between the food system and our parks and recreation system and manage this relationship to promote sustainability.

Emphasize sports facilities and playgrounds as vital gathering places where community is built. Ensure infrastructure is safe, clean, and responsive to users.

Explore development of creative and diverse spaces for our parks network, including a design theme centred on “sound” in collaboration with community partners.

Encourage active transportation networks. Ensure infrastructure that prioritizes pedestrians, cyclists, and public transit users, including bike racks at parks facilities.

Work to expand bike sharing programs so that depots are close to community centres.

Upgrade bicycle routes for safety, efficiency and responsiveness to community needs.



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Biography

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Stuart Mackinnon is currently the Chair of the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation. Stuart was first elected a Vancouver Park Board Commissioner representing the Green Party of Vancouver from 2008-2011.

He also has served as a Trustee of the Vancouver Public Library (2008-10). Re-elected to the Park Board in 2014, he is active in parks and green space issues, with a focus on access, preservation and conservation.

He has sat on the boards of many non-profit organizations including Axis Theatre, the Wilderness Committee, Follow Dr. Norman Bethune to China, and SPEC (the Society Promoting Environmental Conservation). In 2012 he became a Governor of the VanDusen Botanical Garden Association, where he served as the 2nd Vice-President until his re-election to the Park Board.

Stuart teaches and is currently the Special Education Department Head and School Based Resource Teacher at Killarney Secondary in Vancouver. Stuart lives, works and shops in the Fraserlands neighbourhood in Vancouver.


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