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every dollar we spend on bringing office workers in more frequently is a dollar not spent on bringing more residents living downtown, and vice versa.
I don’t think it’s quite the opportunity cost that you argue here. More people working Downtown will increase the vibrancy of the area (even if only during working hours) to sufficiently attract more residents. You attract private capital for shops and restaurants serving office workers that’ll increase the amenities for residents. Plus, people are incentivized to move there for shorter commutes (I saw a Reddit post of a guy asking for building recommendations in Oliver because he was returning to office full-time and didn’t want the long commute from the suburbs anymore).
 
Something that would help right away is if the city reverted back to free evening and weekend parking (on non-event days).

The city put the cart before the horse when they implemented those changes. You need to make DT a place that people want to come visit first, rather than find ways to make them not want to come.
Especially Sundays.
 
This came from the Downtown Housing Incentive Program report, and it's interesting to see that downtown had a 10% increase in its purpose-built rental stock in the span of a year, but the vacancy rate held steady.

10% in one year seems like a pretty big jump?

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Took the number 8 bus down Jasper today between 109 and 100 streets Has to be the most depressing experience I have had in a long time so many boarded up places random murals and just plain untidynes. It is more reminiscent of a rust belt city in the States than a city with a robust economy a real embarrassment.
 

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