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The Ross Street Experiment
What’s the experiment? As part of the Integrated Movement Study, we’re taking a great street and turning it into a great space. For one day only,
Ross Street
is your street
– We will turn part of the street into a lively cafe setting. Grab your friends, have a coffee, enjoy your lunch and stumble upon some live music or a cool shop.
Come out and be part of our experiment. Tell us what you think. Did we get it right? Is this what a great street looks like? Let’s put it to the test.
Join international expert Gil Penelosa of 8-80 Cities as he talks about what makes great streets and how we can create a vibrant and healthy community.
When:
October 18, 2011
Where:
Ross Street between 49 Avenue and Gaetz Avenue
Open to Public:
12 p.m.
Speaking Event:
6:30 p.m.
Parking:
Free at the Sorenson Station Parkade between 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.