The section of West Georgia from Seymour to Bute is already off to a good start with its very wide sidewalks and great buildings, but heading east, the street quickly degrades. Heading west of Bute the street is great looking, but there is little to attract pedestrians or any life other than cars. In general the street has a mix of countless types of trees but there are sections lacking any trees at all or those that do exist look pretty sad.
More than any other street in the city, West Georgia is blessed with great buildings and attractions along its length to draw people to it. We should take advantage of that fact and make it a great walking street linking those features. From east to west:
- False Creek (the connection between downtown and False Creek needs major improvement and I know the city is looking into options for that)
- GM Place and BC Place
- Queen Elizabeth Theatre
- CBC TV studio
- Vancouver Public Library - main branch
- The Hudon's Bay Company store and building
- Pacific Centre
- Vancouver Art Gallery (more on this below)
- The Hotel Vancouver
- Christ Church Cathedral
- Shangri-La building
- The Ritz Carlton (if it ever gets built)
- Several high-end residential buildings
- Stanley Park
Now to make the street a grand boulevard, here's what I think needs to be done at a minimum:
- Ensure there are trees planted along the entire length of the street and that those trees are healthy and well cared for. (In winter decorate them with lights - just google "michigan ave christmas" to see why).
- Widen and improve all the sidewalks on the east end of the street to the same width as the rest - right now they are just too narrow and in generally poor condition.
- Wherever possible (in terms of traffic volume) build a centre median to allow the planting of more trees. This would also allow for some left-turn lanes.
- Actively encourage and stimulate development on the few parking lots that remain: (between Beatty/Cambie; between Homer/Richards; SW corner at Richards; SW corner at Cardero)
- Work with Canada Post to improve the area in front of their building (ie: remove the parking).
- Extend the two-way traffic to at least Beatty Street.
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