SUMMARY - Municipal Roles and Local Governance
In the early morning hours of a crisp October day in Vancouver, Elena, a social worker with fifteen years of experience, walks through a designated shelter-in-place zone. She checks on individuals she has known for years, ensuring they have access to warmth and hygiene facilities. For Elena, the cityโs recent zoning changes allowing for modular housing near transit hubs represent a tangible step toward dignity and stability. She views municipal planning not merely as land-use administration, but as a critical lever for public health and social equity.