简体中文 | 繁體中文 The City of Vancouver has created a long-range plan for the future of the lands around City Hall. The plan guides future rezonings and the redevelopment for this area, which is known as the Civic District. The long-term vision will help the area evolve into| Shape Your City Vancouver
简体中文 | 繁體中文 The Broadway public realm plan identifies what public open space and street improvements will best support the area and its future growth. It includes public open spaces on City-owned streets and properties and privately owned public spaces (POPS), such as| Shape Your City Vancouver
O'Donnell joined the City of Vancouver in 2019 after previously being a senior executive at the City of Dallas for over a decade.| STOREYS
The City says over 194,000 people in Vancouver are 55 years or older and that this number is expected to increase significantly over the next 20 years.| STOREYS
New provincial legislation requires cities to remove minimum parking requirements for SSMUH and within TOAs, but the City is going beyond what's required.| STOREYS
The transit-oriented development by PCI Developments and Low Tide Properties is planned for 1155 E 6th Avenue in Vancouver, next to VCC-Clark Station.| STOREYS
The former Director of City & Regional Planning for the City of Calgary joined the City of Vancouver on May 1, 2024.| STOREYS
The tower being proposed by Gracorp Properties would sit at 1470-1476 W Broadway and include a secondary entrance to the future South Granville Station.| STOREYS
The suite of new legislation the Province introduced last year has forced staff away from work that was previously planned.| STOREYS
Many in the development industry still have questions about the transit-oriented development legislation, although most agree that it's generally a positive move.| STOREYS
After a monthslong review of the famous policy, the City of Vancouver has removed 14 view cones and updated 11 others.| STOREYS
The proposed Transit-Oriented Area (TOA) Rezoning Policy would guide rezoning applications and clarify City expectations within Vancouver's 29 TOAs.| STOREYS