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Gregor Robertson Reddit AMA Highlights

On Affordable Housing, Liquor Laws, Playing The Tuba
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Gregor Robertson, who is running for a third term as Vancouver mayor, logged onto Reddit Thursday to field questions from voters. In an AMA ("Ask Me Anything") format, Robertson was asked about affordable housing, transit, proposed pipeline expansion, and the city's tech sector.

Robertson's AMA is the last of three, organized by The Huffington Post B.C. and the Vancouver subreddit. Mayoral challengers Kirk LaPointe of the NPA and Meena Wong of COPE both did AMAs earlier this month.

The Vancouver municipal election is on Nov. 15.

Here are some highlights from the Vision Vancouver candidate's AMA:

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

I'm 30 years old, and it feels like I'll never be able to afford to buy a home in Vancouver. It also feels like things are only getting worse. Can you tell me what you're doing to help young professionals get into the housing market?

We're approving a mix of more affordable housing options - from new rental (1000+ units/yr for past 2 years, and committed to continue that for 4 more years) to laneway homes and secondary suites. We need to continue the biggest boom in rental housing in decades, get more supply to address cost and vacancy challenges.

So more rental units? Im also 30 years old, and make a medium wage. From the sounds of it i will have more "rental options" and wont be able to afford a place to buy, raise a family in the city i was born and raised in. Your average millennial Vancouverite cant afford 500k+ mortgages.

The options to buy are the most challenging, so we're focused on new forms of market housing like row houses and stacked townhomes. Also pursuing co-ops and co-housing, we approved the first of both of those in a decade.

We're also looking at empty home issues, getting the Affordable Housing Agency to gather all the data and recommend actions based on what other cities have done to deal with vacant homes and condos. More info here: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/vancouver-targets-housing-speculation/article19559458/

Our family (2 kids) enjoys Condo living, but finding a three bedroom plus apartment is tricky - turns out less than 5% of condo's made in the city every year are 3 or more bedrooms. Seems the city has a lot of control over this (FSR and all that). Any plans to change the rules to change the mix of condo's in buildings? We seem to have a surplus of one bedroom units already.

Absolutely - Vision is committed to seeing 35% 2 and 3 bedroom homes in large redevelopments going forward. Gotta keep families in the city!

KINDER MORGAN

You have made opposing the Kinder Morgan oil pipeline expansion a key plank of your parties re-election strategy. How much influence does the City of Vancouver, one of 400 parties granted intervenor status by the National Energy Board, honestly have in the matter?

Vancouver's leadership is crucial to opposing a proposal that would see 340+ more oil tankers in our waters. We don't make the decision but we need to be sure our voices are heard in Ottawa. This proposal is a huge threat to our environment and economy, here's a sobering slide deck from our city staff about risks: http://former.vancouver.ca/ctyclerk/cclerk/20131204/documents/ptec2presentation.pdf.

TECH SECTOR

Your team has been very successful supporting tech companies like HootSuite to stay in Vancouver instead of relocating to cheaper areas like Burnaby and Richmond, let alone leaving town for California. What additional things do you think Vancouver needs to do to support the tech sector here?

Vancouver is seeing an extraordinary tech boom and we need to keep building momentum as a great city of innovation. More support for start-ups, improving industrial areas that now include tech companies are a few key next steps. Vision platform on economy is here: http://www.votevision.ca/economic_plan.

As an entrepreneur myself, I want to ensure City Hall is supporting affordable housing and protecting job space in Vancouver industrial areas so growing companies can thrive!

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LIQUOR LAWS

Will you direct the police to ignore RESPONSIBLE drinking in public so we can enjoy a beer or a glass of wine in public parks without worrying about $200 public drinking tickets?

Stay tuned for more changes to liquor laws from the BC government that could see responsible drinking legalized at parks and beaches. Especially if it's local craft beer and BC wine - we've been huge supporters of tasting lounges at our local breweries and distilleries!

If you are serious this is huge. I would love to the city amend it's law to allow drinking in public space. Maybe the Montreal model where you can drink in parks with food. It is a nice compromise

We've been doing what we can with city reg's - extending patio hours and space being an example.

TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS

How do you see ride-sharing apps, like Uber, fitting within the transportation options we have in Vancouver?

Good question - Coucil just asked city staff to take 6 months and examine all options for improving the situation with taxis and new options like Uber. Keep in mind the BC government controls taxi licensing unlike US cities.

TRANSIT

I'm wondering about your thoughts on the upcoming transit referendum in the spring. The province has said it probably won't take a side on the referendum, so it'll be largely on the mayors to champion it. I believe you've said you'll definitely support it, which I appreciate, as I think improved public transit will be essential to the future of the region. It seems that the possibilities for funding those improvements will be either a regional sales tax, property tax increases, a regional carbon tax, or congestion pricing. Do you have a preference regarding the new funding mechanism, out of the aforementioned?

I will strongly support the referendum to approve new funding tools to grow our transit system! Property tax doesn't make sense in the mix as it has nothing to do with transportation. I've favoured regional carbon tax and mobility pricing as best ways to fund, but sales tax is fine too and used successfully in many US cities for transit funding. The important thing is to get going with new investment in more buses, B-lines and of course the Broadway Subway - our top priority in Vancouver!

MISC.

Do you still play the tuba?

Yup. When there's time and a band to jam with...

How far can you punt a football?

40+ yards with a good snap. Laces out...

TROLLS

Hey mods, can we ban MajorGreger from this AMA???

Thanks. Accept no substitutes.

Oh, snap!

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Kirk LaPointe(01 of24)
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The veteran newsman is used to monitoring politics behind the scenes as a senior editor at The Vancouver Sun, CTV, Canadian Press, and National Post. He was also CBC ombudsman from 2010 to 2012 and is currently a journalism professor at UBC. LaPointe, 56, was born in Toronto and raised by a single mother. Here are five things you may not know about him. (credit:NPA)
Goaltender(02 of24)
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"I am a goaltender for three hockey teams. They are rooting for me to win the mayoralty, I suspect, so they can find someone to replace me. I suppose I will take the support wherever it is." (credit:Kirk LaPointe)
Music blogger(03 of24)
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"I am an avid music fan. It started by seeing The Beatles at age six. I have seen hundreds of concerts and, because I was a music writer in earlier journalism days, interviewed hundreds of musicians. I try to stay current."(Lapointe is seen here with radio personalities from The Kid Carson Show on SONiC.) (credit:Kirk LaPointe)
Coach(04 of24)
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"I coach girls softball, a team called Blue Thunder, having coached them from Mites level into Midget over seven great seasons. It’s the best time of year. The vibe is fantastic." (credit:Motiontide)
Coach(05 of24)
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Marathoner(06 of24)
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"I have run nine marathons and more than 100 10K races, none of them in the first one-third of the finishers. I have run for 32 years and have missed a birthday run only once in that time. I used to be upset when I was called a jogger; now I’d consider that an upgrade." (credit:Motiontide)
Magician(07 of24)
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"I know one good magic trick. I teach it every year to journalism students because it involves choosing a word from the newspaper, writing it on a slip of paper, handing that paper to someone, then having another person choose the same word. Only two people have figured the trick out when they've seen it." (credit:Kirk LaPointe)
Gregor Robertson(08 of24)
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Born in North Vancouver, Gregor Robertson previously served as a B.C. MLA. He's been running the city since 2008, and is gunning for a third term in the November municipal election. Here are some surprising facts you may not have heard before. (credit:Vision Vancouver)
Sailor(09 of24)
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He sailed a 40-foot wooden sailboat across the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand on a boat he helped restore and build himself. (credit:Gregor Robertson)
Player(10 of24)
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He’s played soccer all his life. (credit:Gregor Robertson)
Farmer(11 of24)
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He used to be an organic farmer on an acreage near Fort Langley. (credit:Gregor Robertson)
Spicy(12 of24)
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His favourite meal in general is spicy Chinese or Mexican food. (credit:Canadian Press)
Entrepreneur(13 of24)
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He co-founded Happy Planet, a successful multi-million dollar B.C. juice and natural foods company. The soups are his favourite Happy Planet product. (credit:Kris Krug/Flickr)
Famous relative(14 of24)
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He’s a distant relative of Norman Bethune (the mayor's full name is Gregor Angus Bethune Robertson). His grandmother was a first cousin to the Canadian doctor who brought modern medicine to rural China. (credit:Matthew Stinson/Flickr)
Meena Wong(15 of24)
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The community organizer, who currently works with Vancouver Coastal Health, was born in China and spent part of her childhood in Hong Kong. She moved to Canada as an international student when she was 19. If elected, Wong would be Vancouver’s first female mayor, as well as the first Chinese person in that role. Here are some fun facts she shared with HuffPost B.C. (credit:COPE)
She's a community gardener.(16 of24)
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She started EcoMinds, a group that promotes better mental health through gardening. (credit:Meena Wong)
She's a paddler.(17 of24)
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She's a member of the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team. (credit:Meena Wong)
Loves Haida Gwaii.(18 of24)
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She lists kayaking and hiking in Haida Gwaii as one of her favourite vacation pastimes. (credit:Meena Wong)
(19 of24)
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(credit:Meena Wong)
Batman-lover.(20 of24)
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She's huge fan of Batman because he "fights injustice in Gotham City." (credit:HuffPost B.C.)
She's a closet artist.(21 of24)
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(credit:Meena Wong)
(22 of24)
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Her motto:(24 of24)
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"Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly." (credit:Meena Wong)

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