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304-316 E 1st Ave rezoning application
Revised Application (March 26, 2026)The applicant has submitted an updated proposal to increase the height from 23 to 26 storeys, and in increase in density from 9.8 to 11.7 FSR. A total of 217 units are proposed, with 20% of the floor area for below-market rental units. Commercial space is proposed on the ground floor.Rezoning Application (August 6, 2025)The City of Vancouver has received an application to rezone the subject site from IC-3 (Industrial) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District. The proposal is to allow for the development of a 22-storey mixed-use rental residential building with a two-storey podium and includes:181 units with 20% of the floor area for below-market rental units;Commercial space on the ground floor;A floor space ratio (FSR) of 9.8; andA building height of 70.9 m (232 ft.).This application is being considered under the Broadway Plan and requests additional height and density in excess of the existing plan.Application drawings and statistics are posted as-submitted to the City. Following staff review, the final project statistics are documented within the referral report.
523-549 E 10th Ave rezoning application
Revised Application – February 1, 2024The City of Vancouver has received an application to rezone the subject site from RT-5 (Residential) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District. The proposal is to allow for the development of a 19-storey mixed-use building and includes:175 secured market rental units with 20% of the floor area secured for below market rental units;Private childcare space for 25 children;A floor space ratio (FSR) of 6.0;A building height of 100.3 m (329 ft.); and110 vehicle parking spaces and 344 bicycle spaces.Revised Application (February 1, 2024)A revised application was submitted following feedback from the community and staff review. The general form of development, childcare space, and number of units remains the same with revisions made to address coordination of plans and adjustments to the density, parking, and some design elements. Changes include:A floor space ratio (FSR) of 5.8;A building height of 61.5 m (202 ft.) to top of residential parapet with additional height for mechanical equipment and elevator overrun;52 vehicle parking spaces and 336 bicycle spaces;Revised shadow studies; andRevised roof design.This application is being considered under the Broadway Plan.Application drawings and statistics on this webpage are posted as-submitted to the City. Following staff review, the final project statistics are documented within the referral report.
469-483 E 10th Ave rezoning application
This application was approved by Council at Public Hearing on June 17, 2025. The City of Vancouver has received an application to rezone the subject site from RT-5 (Residential) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District. The proposal is to allow for the development of a 17-storey residential rental building and includes:138 units with 20% of the residential floor area for below-market rental units;A floor space ratio (FSR) of 5.50; andA building height of 56.2 m (184.4 ft.).This application is being considered under the Broadway Plan.Application drawings and statistics on this webpage are posted as-submitted to the City. Following staff review, the final project statistics are documented within the referral report.
375 E 1st Ave rezoning application comments
Now that you've reviewed the application, it's time to submit your feedback. What are your initial thoughts on the proposal? You may want to consider:How the proposal affects the immediate surroundingsThe proposal’s fit with the City’s goals and prioritiesAny changes you feel are needed to address your concernsWe expect everyone will refrain from using language or acting in a way that is discriminating, threatening, abusive, racist or otherwise disrespectful. Discrimination or abusive language of any kind will not be tolerated. I would like to be contacted about this application in the future, Your overall position about the application, Your comments, What happens next?
2421 E 41st Ave development application comments
Now that you've reviewed the application, its time to share your feedback. What are your initial thoughts on the application? You may want to consider:How does the application affect the immediate surroundings?How does the application fit with the City’s goals and priorities?What are your concerns about the application and how should they be addressed?We expect everyone will refrain from using language or acting in a way that is discriminating, threatening, abusive, racist or otherwise disrespectful. Discrimination or abusive language of any kind will not be tolerated. Your overall position about the application:, Your comments:, Postal code, What happens next?, Street address
Approved rezoning application for 1649 E Broadway
https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applications/1649ebroadway/index.htm
Rezoning application for 207 E 4th Ave
https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applications/1940mainst/index.htm
Community Conversation Part 2! Webinar 12 - 1:30 pm
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This is intended to slow vehicles turning onto E Pender Street and shorten the crossing distance for people crossing E Pender Street; andspeed humps within the lane south of E Pender Street between Commercial Drive and Salsbury Street.How does the city
Strathcona Traffic Calming Update - Implementation
The raised intersection at E Pender St and Dunlevy Ave will be installed spring/summer 2025. This measure aims to slow down vehicles approaching the intersection, increase visibility, and improve safety for everyone using the road.