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plan to address the need for recreational facilities in the area?
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This is a primary route to/from the North Shore for the west end and for any traffic between Kits+ South. Might the city insist on honesty about vehicular traffic -- especially with a pinch point adjacent to the site on at least two sides?
Nine pop-up plazas extended
We will be reporting back with a summary of what we heard in early 2021.
Who is this housing for?
Each person requires a unique combination of services and programs to support their health and wellbeing.All residents in supportive housing make a choice to live there, pay rent, and are able to access the support provided by non-profit housing operators
Planning Vancouver Together: Housing
---Housing is a key priority for Planning Vancouver Together; a long-term planning initiative to create a city-wide plan to help guide community recovery and long-term planning on these traditional unceded lands we call Vancouver.
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In such situations, tenants may need to identify and prioritize the factors that are most important to them.Follow-on question. It seems that with the changes being proposed, under legislation, a new public hearing should be held.
What changes can I expect in the waterfront area?
We are developing a 30-year vision for the area with input from the public.
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What steps does the city propose if any to get residents to pay for parking in their building v. parking on the street for free and what if any rent controls will exist in relation to parking?
601 W Cordova St - formerly 555 W Cordova St (DP-2025-00916) preliminary development application
In Vancouver, a Preliminary Development Application is an early, non‑final review in the City’s development approval process for larger or more complex projects. It does not grant permission to build.
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For years we have been told that Broadway was the busiest transit corridor in Vancouver and perhaps Canada and that the need for a subway was destperate.