People Behind the Plans: Sadhu Johnston
The City of Vancouver, British Columbia, has a lot to brag about.
City manager Sadhu Johnston knows that many of its successes are
due to smart, collaborative planning, such as the work the city did
to get car trips to the current rate of 45 percent of al
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The City of Vancouver, British Columbia, has a lot to brag about.
City manager Sadhu Johnston knows that many of its successes are
due to smart, collaborative planning, such as the work the city
did to get car trips to the current rate of 45 percent of all
trips, down from 90 percent in the 1970s. There’s the Greenest
City 2020 Action Plan, which Sadhu helped implement when he
started in Vancouver; the plan seeks to set Vancouver apart as a
global leader in sustainability efforts. It aims to reduce carbon
emissions, add green jobs, and reverse urban tree canopy loss,
among many other items.
But the city is also grappling with serious issues, such as the
housing and opioid crises. Sadhu tells host Courtney Kashima,
AICP, that the current average home price in Vancouver stands at
$1.5 million. But the city council is taking action. Among the
ground-breaking solutions they've implemented to stem the tide of
rising housing costs are building modular housing — which take
only three months to erect — and implementing an empty homes tax.
Courtney and Sadhu also discuss his time in Chicago, where he
worked on the Chicago Climate Action Plan and helmed the
Department of Environment, and before that, his time in
Cleveland, where he worked with the Cleveland Green Building
Coalition.
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