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For information on the work to date, engagement opportunities, and to sign up to receive future updates directly to your email, please visit https://shapeyourcity.ca/rental-rzHow can one view the comments submitted by others?
Ask a question about the former Molson Brewery site
for putting 26 stories in at the Molson site when Senakw was a special case and required no public consultation?
How can I have my say?
During this phase, we invited the public to discuss project goals, share how they use the greenway today, and share ideas and concerns.
44 E 13th Ave rezoning application
These revisions limit the protrusion into view cone 3.2.4.
Drinking in Public Plazas Pilot
You can view the engagement and monitoring summary here.
How will sea level rise and coastal storms affect Vancouver?
This does not include the economic impact of business disruption or cost of cleaning up or rebuilding.The city is vulnerable today to flooding due to a major coastal storm.
Phase 2 survey deadline extended until December 13!
If you haven’t filled in the survey yet, please complete it today!
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I am also concerned with the increased traffic, crime and view/shade issues from the building and its residents. Will there be enforcement of temporary and short term housing in the building?
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Site ecology
False Creek, is in the shared, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Shoreline area of False Creek Flats, Vancouver Archives, circa 1904The False Creek floodplain between present-day Main Street and Clark Drive were once shallow tidal mud flats supporting a rich and diverse ecosystem. When flooded at high tide, mudflats attract numerous species including juvenile salmon, seals, herons and ducks. These foraging shorebirds, fish and mammals feed on the thin nutritious “biofilm” layer that the mudflats provide. Forage fish such as Pacific herring continue to play a key role in the ecology of False Creek. These small fish are preyed upon by larger fish, seabirds, and marine mammals, and their role is critical in the food web that sustains life on the Pacific Coast. Cormorants are seabirds that nest and feed in the False Creek area, diving underwater for small fish. Their presence in False Creek indicates there are forage fish in these waters.By 1918, these tidal flats were paved over and the railway terminal was built here. The False Creek shoreline was increasingly paved as development in the area grew. In 1968 the industrial designation of False Creek was removed.This project presents an opportunity to support the long-term work of enhancing the ecological health of this area.