The City of Vancouver is looking for some quick feedback about their rain-friendly pop-up plazas.
The plazas were set up at the end of 2020 underneath the Cambie and Burrard bridges as a place for people to hang-out out of the rain. They featured some colourful furniture and two have ping pong tables.
"Rain-friendly pop-up plazas have been a quick, cheerful and inexpensive way for City staff to trial weather-protected plazas," states the city in a press release.
Now they're looking for what the public thought of them.
"The public is invited to share their feedback on the rain-friendly pop-up plazas through a short online survey. Feedback will help to inform future actions and recommendations to Council. The online survey is open until May 7," they state in the release.
If you haven't checked them out yet, they can be found here:
- Cambie Bridge South at False Creek Neighbourhood Energy Utility (1890 Spyglass Place)
- Cambie Bridge South at W 1st Ave (on the multi-use path)
- Cambie Bridge North (north of Cooper’s Park)
- Burrard Bridge North (south of the Seawall)