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minus-square@GalacticGrapefruit@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink12•1 month agoSupplementary solution: abolish billboards and oversized/tall signposts.
minus-square@flames5123@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•1 month agoHawaii did this, and it looks amazing. Other states have banned billboards too.
minus-squareOtterlinkfedilinkEnglish10•1 month agoThis actually does seem to work. Vancouver has a LOT of parks, and I don’t find them crowded or underutilized. It’s a nice balance where there are people to talk to but you can find your own quiet spot too https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/parks-gardens-and-beaches.aspx Apparently we have 250 parks, making up 11% of Vancouver’s land mass
minus-square@rabber@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoYeah look at my city on a map, Victoria BC. Like half the city is green space and I can easily find solitude.
I believe, the solution to that is more parks.
Supplementary solution: abolish billboards and oversized/tall signposts.
Hawaii did this, and it looks amazing. Other states have banned billboards too.
This actually does seem to work. Vancouver has a LOT of parks, and I don’t find them crowded or underutilized. It’s a nice balance where there are people to talk to but you can find your own quiet spot too
https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/parks-gardens-and-beaches.aspx
Apparently we have 250 parks, making up 11% of Vancouver’s land mass
Yeah look at my city on a map, Victoria BC. Like half the city is green space and I can easily find solitude.