The image is a detailed infographic map of Vancouver, Canada, presenting three proposed routes for a new east-west road planned for utilization after the Georgia-Dunsmuir viaducts come down. These alternative routes after viaducts come down in Vancouver are marked.
The map is tilted “At a Crossroads”. The three routes are namely the William route (purple), the Prior route (blue), and the Malkin route (orange), each marked with distinct colors for clear differentiation.
There is additional information regarding the impact these routes will have on park access, traffic, and land use. Estimated figures that show the amount of park area that would be lost (measured in square meters) depending on the route choice are also given. Details of specific impacts for each route such as “Park access cut by traffic” or “Longer rail overpass required” among others are noted as well.
Labels on the map include a text label for the location of the viaduct accompanied with an arrow, land use labels for the Trillium and Strathcona parks, a station label and various street names. Some of the street names include Venables St, National Ave and Grant. Furthermore the new site of St. Paul’s is marked with a label and a scale bar representing 100 meters can be found on the map. Lastly a north arrow has been placed in the top right corner.