If we could start over, things would be different. That is the thought whenever cities begin talking about growth and the inevitably frustrating corollary that is parking. That is the thought now that Vancouver is considering a policy change for developing spaces to accommodate an increasing number of visitors and employees in the city’s core. “Your policy then would be to strategically invest in private developments to ensure visitor access,” consultant Rick Williams told the city council, as reported by The Columbian’s Katy Sword.