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W.E. Connect: West End Community Hub Renewal Plan
and activities (PDF, .7 MB) they’d like to see in the future West End Community Hub.In spring 2023, the community was invited to share feedback on the location of buildings, spaces and activities on the site (PDF, 4.5 MB).We thank everyone for their
Phase 1 public engagement results: What we heard report
Thank you to those who participated in the first phase of engagement for the Seniors Housing Strategy.
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We believe the drawing you are referring to is the Site Plan where shadowing was used as a graphic device to create depth and appears similar in size to the building adjacent to it.
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The application booklet also shows floor to floor heights in excess of 3.0m and there's no four storey podium in this design which is part of the Broadway plan typology for a tower development on this site.
1402-1460 Burrard St, 900 Pacific St and 1401-1451 Hornby St rezoning application
See the above information as well as the Application Documents for further reference.January 22, 2025An in-person information session has been scheduled at the Vancouver Aquatic Centre, 1050 Beach Ave, on March 31, 2025, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.
Round 2 - design approaches and ideas
Deep appreciation for the quiet, peaceful and green qualities of the area today.
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Lastly, the inclusion of a childcare in this proposal will provide opportunities for families in this area.
3803-3823 W 10th Ave and 2553 Highbury St rezoning application
Please see the previous rezoning proposal here: www.shapeyourcity.ca/3803-3823-w-10-aveThe City’s Tenant Relocation and Protection Policy applies to this site.
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The Rezoning Planner can also be contacted directly for any further feedback or questions. do you have any floor plansPlease see page 120 of the application booklet linked on the right hand side of this page.I am currently living in Patina and I have
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Hello, The city stormlines in the area have backed up in the past, during heavy rainfall. Will the developer be paying to upgrade city utility stormlines in the road?