Vancouver is undergoing several changes following the conclusion of the FIFA World Cup.Temporary event signage, including banners and wayfinding markers, will be removed from the Last Mile spectator route over the next few weeks.Most traffic restrictions and game-day road closures have been lifted, with Pacific Boulevard set to reopen later this month.The Vancouver Police Department has reduced its presence compared to match days, with 400-600 officers now deployed instead of 1,200.However, policing will continue in the Granville Pedestrian Zone and at Fan Fest events until July 19.Decisions regarding food trucks in the pedestrian zone are pending as safety and operational requirements are reviewed.FIFA's branding and intellectual property rules will expire on July 20, marking the end of event-related signage and promotions.The city is also assessing long-term impacts of hosting the tournament, including infrastructure adjustments and public space management.
Original title: What will Vancouver look like now FIFA World Cup has moved on?
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