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If you’re not an English speaker over age 40 without young children, the City of Vancouver wants to hear from you.

Vancouver is seeking more diverse voices to chime in on their city-plan survey, which wraps up at the end of February. Responses will guide the city in developing a plan for Vancouver’s future policy, development and more.

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Responses to the survey have mostly been from English-speaking community members over age 40, without young kids, since being launched in November 2019.

“To truly be successful in planning Vancouver for the next 30 years, we need to hear from a broader diversity of voices that reflects everyone in Vancouver,” reads a statement from the city.

To take the survey online, visit vancouverplan.ca.

To take the survey in other languages, click one of the following: English, traditional and simplified Chinese, Punjabi and Tagalog.

The survey is open to those who live in Vancouver and also those who don’t but want to.