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What is happening with the Vancouver Aquatic Centre (VAC)?
The VAC is a landmark facility within the West End waterfront area. It is currently undergoing renewal in a separate project process, which will include targeted engagement. To find out more about VAC.
Why can’t the units be more affordable? What can the City do?
One option staff are exploring could enable one unit in a multiplex to be secured as a “below-market homeownership” (BMHO) unit, instead of the builder paying a density bonus charge.
I have an existing application submitted for a project
Multiplex will require new Development Permit and Building Permit applications, instream applications for other uses cannot be converted to a multiplex application.
Mountain View Cemetery perimeter plans
MVC is an essential part of the Vancouver landscape, serving as a memorial spaces space for the past, present, and future.
207 E 4th Ave (DP-2021-00216) development application
Formosis Architecture has applied to the City of Vancouver to develop a new six-storey, mixed-use building with retail use at and below grade, a 37 space City-owned childcare facility on the second storey, and 59 dwelling units, with opportunity for hotel
7575 Fremlin St (DP-2022-00504) development application
Diamond and Schmitt Architects Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop:A two-storey, Passive House Community Centre (Marpole-Oakridge Community Centre) with:An accessory Senior Centre on the first storey and a Child Daycare
427-477 W 49th Ave (DP-2023-00353) development application
The Director of Planning approved this application, and a Development Permit was issued on March 11, 2025.IBI Group Architects (Canada) Inc. has applied for a permit to develop a 14-storey, mixed use building containing retail and office at grade, a child
5476 Clarendon St (DP-2023-00937) development application
Together We Can has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission for interior alterations and change of use from a one-family dwelling to a 10 bed Community Care Facility – Class B, at the above-noted address, consisting of:For a maximum of 10 clientsFor
6151-6261 Granville St and 1511 W 47th Ave rezoning application
The proposal is to allow for the development of a six-storey seniors housing/community care facility. The zoning would change from RS-3 (Residential) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District.
1780 E Broadway rezoning application
This proposal includes:1,044 rental units with 10% of the floor area for below-market rental units;A floor space ratio (FSR) of 8.27;A maximum building height of 135.5 m (444 ft.) with additional height for rooftop amenity space and mechanical appurtenances