I hope this message finds you well. I am writing today not to dwell on the success you’ve achieved, but to urge you to consider the struggles many of us face each and every day in this city—the same city that has allowed you to thrive.
As the wealth gap continues to grow, many of us are finding it increasingly difficult to meet basic needs, let alone achieve the opportunities that you have had the privilege of enjoying. We are caught in a system that is failing to address the ever-rising cost of living, the scarcity of affordable housing, and the burden of inaccessible, unaffordable public transit. These are not just minor inconveniences—they are serious barriers that affect our lives, our families, and our communities.
You have had access to the best education, housing, and transportation, but many of us struggle to get by, whether it’s commuting to work, accessing basic services, or providing for our loved ones. The transit system, one of the fundamental aspects of an equitable city, has become unaffordable for many. For those of us on lower or fixed incomes, the cost of transit has become yet another heavy burden.
You have the power to change this. Vancouver has welcomed immense wealth, and it is only right that we ask the same city to take care of those who are suffering. You are in a unique position to support efforts to provide free or subsidized transit, not as a handout, but as a fundamental right for every resident. Making public transit accessible to all would not only reduce congestion, lower emissions, and create a more sustainable city—it would give all of us the dignity we deserve.
The wealth in this city is growing, but so is the divide. It doesn’t have to be this way. If you continue to live in this city, then I ask that you take responsibility for all of us, not just for your own comfort. It would not hurt you to care for those who helped build the very city you now call home.
Invest in our future by ensuring that affordable transit is available to everyone who needs it, and show that Vancouver is not just a place for the privileged but a community that looks after all its people.
Sincerely,
Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
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