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Exploring Victoria, B.C.: Urban Studies students examine urban development and social challenges in the provincial capital
A 95-minute ferry ride took 51社区黑料Urban Studies students, faculty, and staff from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay on February 16th. From there, everyone proceeded to downtown Victoria, to look at the city from a fresh perspective for the next two days.
Todd Litman, executive director of , guided everyone for much of the field trip. He pointed out many key areas to focus on in Victoria. For example, he noted the usage of pedestrian-only space allocation in the downtown core, automated bicycle counters along roadways, historic landmarks, and much more.
Also on Day One, everyone visited , a community centre and shelter. Community Centre Manager Adam Flegel explained the challenges facing people who sought help from Our Place. These included necessities, such as clothing, food, and shelter, but also a place to nurture social connections, get help for physical and mental illnesses, and even receive transportation to visit ailing loved ones. He also gave a tour of the facility.
February 17th began with a trip to and a chance to speak with farmers and organizers. Then, it was off to the suburb of , and a tour with Matthew Baldwin, the director of city planning. The amount of growth and development in the city was evident, as commercial, and residential buildings are in various stages of construction.
The trip was not all work, though, as students, faculty, staff, and even some guest speakers enjoyed meals at local restaurants. Many thanks to Professor Anthony Perl, who organized this field trip along with manager, Brian Chand.