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What vehicles would have to pay the carbon surcharge
The intent of the surcharge is to encourage people who are buying new vehicles to choose efficient ones, if there are clean options available to them in the market.
2808-2888 E Broadway, 2813-2881 E 10th Ave, 2528-2580 Kaslo St rezoning application
The City of Vancouver has received an application to rezone the subject site from R1-1 (Residential Inclusive) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District.The proposal is to allow for the development of four 39-45-storey mixed-use buildings,
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Look-it, I totally understand that Vancouver must encourage construction but these construction companies are TAKING TOO MUCH ADVANTAGE OF ALL OF US! PLEASE REGULATE THEM PROPERLY!!!
Why are detached homes a priority for reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
three years of implementation, which is equivalent to taking 5,400 cars off the road).
Inclusive Engagement Supports
Supply costs related to facilitation and activities. Reimbursement to participants for child- or elder-care services that allow participants to attend an event.
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It is my understanding that 35th ave is planned to be the main access into and out of the site to and from Cambie St.
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Here are my questions: 1. The proposed tower floor plate is much larger than the maximum size recommended by the Broadway Plan (8000 sf vs 6500 sf). This has a significant negative impact on my property, limiting solar access and views.
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If you meet people from broad public who want to participate but don’t meet your target demographic, you may direct them to the website, to sign up for the newsletter, or to e-mail the City directly Interim guidance on posters and promotional material
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Access to the site from Oak Street to a new east-west road on the northern edge of the site is to be provided and will eventually connect to Laurel Street to help alleviate vehicle access to the site.
Why are we using a "blue green system" approach?
In the past, improving drainage was limited to installing bigger pipes and moving rainwater to the Fraser River as fast as possible.