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@93SCFMN3yrs3Y
Yes, and suburban development should become public-transit based.
Neither. This is not in federal jurisdiction
@8VMMLVB4yrs4Y
@8TLSVP74yrs4Y
No, there is currently to much money wasted due to bad planning or poor overhead decisions. When they can reduce wasted money and increase efficiency with current spending budgets then they can receive more money.
@8T7LKKF4yrs4Y
Yes, but the system needs to be improved and sustainable so we aren’t digging up our land. Build up.
@8T2KWD54yrs4Y
yes, and provide freer, environmentally friendly and energy-efficient solutions
@8KJ9TXK4yrs4Y
Yes and widen the highway and also get the sky train to Chilliwack!
@9CXQ8MZ2yrs2Y
Not unless it's for protection from criminals on said public transportation. No one I know use it because it's so unsafe!
yes, but only if we truly need it
@8DMQCCPConservative5yrs5Y
I believe it is dependent on the city and how sustainable the solutions are
@99HK3422yrs2Y
Yes, and introduce public transportation to small towns
@annahdyal4yrs4Y
Yes, but with the long-term goal of funding more environmentally friendly modes of transportation
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