Assignment Editors:
Deployment of Broadcast Vehicles in Parks
May 30, 2007 (No. 15) - In order to help keep park
operations running smoothly, the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation
is asking for your cooperation when sending broadcast and other vehicles
on-site at our parks or beaches.
Media vehicles seeking unfettered access
disrupt normal traffic patterns on parks,
beaches, service roads, seawalls or parking
lots, and may impact public safety and the
ability of our staff to carry out their
day-to-day activities. Accordingly, the Park
Board requests that you notify our Special
Events Office before deploying your broadcast
vehicles at parks and beaches to ensure
that effected staff are advised and appropriate
action is taken to facilitate your request.
It would be appreciated if you could, at
the very latest, call the morning before
an early evening broadcast. The Park Board
Special Events Office can be reached weekdays
by phoning 604-257-8494 and via cell phone
on weekends at 604-834-7689.
Media are also advised that, in the interest
of safety for both Park Board forestry crews
and members of the media, access to storm
damaged areas of Stanley Park must be cleared
through the Park Board's
Communications Office at 604-257-8440.
Thank you for your continued cooperation.
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For more information contact Joyce
Courtney, Manager of Communications, at 604-257-8699.
www.vancouverparks.ca
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation maintains 200 parks and 40 major facilities throughout the City of Vancouver. The Park Board's mission is to provide, preserve and advocate for parks and recreation services to benefit people, communities and the environment.