The city of Vancouver’s Transportation Benefit District has spent $15.55 million in 2025 to improve the city’s transportation network. But when it comes to building and replacing sidewalks, maintaining Vancouver’s 1,900 miles of street pavement and installing traffic-calming devices, city leaders say there’s still plenty of work to be done.
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Source: The Columbian
Vancouver has spent $15.55M in 2025 to improve transportation network
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