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Mar 11
2010

City Planning and the Winter Olympics in Vancouver/Whistler

Vancouver and Whistler are transforming into an Olympic host and the impact of this event are emerging everywhere.

Harbor Centre - VancouverEach day there are new signs, mass transit schedule changes, road closures, route changes, new pavilions and new structures. Our building receives at least 2 or 3 notifications per week of such changes in our immediate area as we are only 2 blocks away from the main media center at the new Vancouver Convention Center. Soon there will be 5000 athletes and hundreds of thousands of new people cramming into the streets, and undoubtedly there will be protests. It is definitely a challenge and not everything will go according to plan.

On the other hand, there are many positive benefits of this event to our city. Our downtown entertainment center has been completely revitalized and there is an influx of art, sculptures and music. There are new entertainment venues where 1000’s of people will be able to watch events live on huge outdoor screens and in theatres. Next to the waters in False Creek, near the Olympic Oval in Richmond, up in Whistler, and in many other areas there will be free live music all day and night from musicians of all types, from all over, for all the people.

For BasicGov employees, we sit here and think about what happened behind the scenes. All of the above required the involvement of political will and city staff to make it happen. Imagine how many building permit and license applications plus scheduled building inspections the City had this year. Sure the Vancouver Olympic Committee was responsible for a majority of the planning, but in the end it was someone in the city that had to assess the impacts of a road closure, put up the new signs, and approve new venues, new bars, and allow the Olympic rings to sit on a barge in the water.

All we are doing now is hoping for colder weather and bit of snow.

Mike

 

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Mar 11
2009

Why a BasicGov blog?

Hi and welcome to our blog. We’re new at this so we really welcome your input as we learn and improve.

We started this blog for our local government customers and cloud computing supporters. So if you’re interested in finding out about cloud computing / SaaS / web-based software trends, e-government, and how local government is using software then this is the place for you. And of course, we open to all participants, so if you wish to join the discussion, you are free to do so, as far as you respect our blog policy.

I’ll like to introduce you our first bloggers: Susan (me) – blog editor and marcom, David – President & CEO, Lucian – the web marketing specialist, James – technical expert, and Roula, our sales expert.

I hope that you find the conversations engaging enough so that you will want to read, share, comment, even bookmark us.

 

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