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Budget 2021
Over the summer and into the early fall, we’ve received various forms of input on your priorities for spending and your opinions about how the City manages its finances on your behalf.We thank everyone for their input and interest in our annual budget
How does the draft ODP document differ from...
...Vancouver Plan?The Vancouver ODP is the next step in implementing the Vancouver Plan. The Vancouver ODP is largely the same as the Vancouver Plan but with more details on land use, including Generalized Land Use (GLU) designations. Unlike the Vancouver Plan, the Vancouver ODP will be adopted by by-law and have legal status on rezoning decisions. ...Area Plans (e.g. Cambie Corridor Plan, Grandview-Woodland Plan) and Rezoning Policies?Area Plans and rezoning policies provide finer grained direction for development. They include detailed guidance on land use, building forms, public spaces, and amenities, and more. These will continue to be important into the future and will need to be consistent with the Vancouver ODP....the Zoning and Development By-law?The Zoning and Development By-law is a regulatory by-law that provides detailed rules that shape development. The Zoning and Development By-law is a tool that divides the city into different zones, each with its own set of enforceable regulations that specify uses (what can be built or operate where), building heights and densities (how much can be built in an area). The Generalized Land Use (GLU) designations in the draft ODP are not zoning. Instead, they provide high-level guidance on how land could be developed under existing policy and zoning.
Development Permit Board decision (Continuation from
12 June 2023 Anyone may attend the in-person Development Permit Board meeting at City Hall (453 W 12th Ave, Council Chambers) at 3pm, and speak on this application. For the meeting schedule: vancouver.ca/dp-boardIf you wish to speak to an item, register with the Development Permit Board Assistant at 604.873.7770 or kathy.cermeno@vancouver.ca or may.sem@vancouver.caIf a translator is required, please confirm when registering to speak.The in-person meeting will be streamed live: https://vancouver.webex.com/vancouver/j.php?MTID=mff90535881d5502eb9b258f5faa3354f
Development Permit Board decision (Continuation from
26 June 2023 The registered public speakers' list is now closed, and the board is reconvening on June 26 to conclude and decide. Anyone may attend the in-person Development Permit Board meeting at City Hall (453 W 12th Ave, City Hall) at 3pm. For the meeting schedule: vancouver.ca/dp-boardThe in-person meeting will be streamed live:https://vancouver.webex.com/vancouver/j.php?MTID=m0f722a9bac774bc558bc6b3681e49740
Public engagement from February 18 to March 9
You can get involved by: Reading the information boards (PDF, 1.5 MB) Taking our survey by Sunday, March 9, 2025 Your input will be considered along with other factors such as feedback from partner agencies and local businesses, Council priorities and
Higher Buildings Policy Review
Visit the Vancouver Lookout Exhibit: From Friday May 1 to Sunday May 10, the City will be hosting an exhibit to share information on the questions to consider when developing policy for our tallest buildings.
Killarney Traffic Calming Phase 2 Survey
Share Your Feedback on Proposed Killarney Traffic CalmingIn early 2025, we launched the Killarney Traffic Calming project to slow traffic, reduce vehicle volumes and improve safety on neighbourhood streets.Traffic calming means making physical changes
Accessibility strategy survey
A summary of the survey will be shared in late summer/early fall. We are committed to protecting your privacy.
Q and A
A Council decision on the rezoning application is not anticipated until early 2023. After that, there will be a Development Permit process.
Phase 3 engagement is now closed
All of the feedback shared will be used to inform the “draft plan” which we will bring out for consultation in early March 2022.Thank you once again for your time and input.