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Q&A
I had put in a previous question about potential impacts of shadows on Robson Park from the proposed massing of the building. I have a follow up as my question was not answered in full and the answer raised more questions.
Announcing our Short-term Rentals Community Working Group
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CLOSED - Draft Updated Zoning and Development By-law Survey
Paper copies are available upon request, and can be submitted my mail. Tell us your thoughts on the proposed improvements to simplify and clarify the Zoning and Development By-law by completing the survey (4 questions).
What do staff want to hear from you about?
It is important for community to have their voices, stories and lived experiences heard throughout this process. We want to know more about: Experiences of South Asian Canadian communities, including current and historical discrimination Potential actions to address historical and ongoing racism and discrimination.Potential actions to protect and promote South Asian Canadian cultural heritage in Vancouver andSpaces, in the past and present, that are important to you, your family, and your community.
Q&A
The opportunity to ask questions through the Q&A is available from June 7 to June 20, 2023 We post all questions as-is and aim to respond within two business days.
Railtown Area Plan Survey
This report may also include short quotes from open-ended answers.
How do I reduce emissions in my home?
Step 1: Reduce your energy useHeating your home consumes about half of your total household energy. You can save big, while reducing your footprint by: Lowering your thermostat Draft proofing your home Adding insulation and/or replacing your windows Ensuring your heating system is working efficiently Visit BetterHomes BC to learn about effective ways to lower the energy demands of your house and find out about available cash incentives. Call a home energy coach for free at 1-844-881-9790.Step 2: Switch to renewable energyMost homes in Vancouver burn natural gas for a variety of functions such as space heating and hot water for cooking and decorative purposes. This generates considerable carbon pollution.Switching to electric appliances like heat pumps, or using renewable natural gas, can significantly reduce your home’s carbon footprint. What kind of heating equipment is in your home? Visit the FAQ to learn more We have the goal of 100% renewable energy use by 2050. Learn more about renewable natural gas (RNG) Electric Heat PumpsA heat pump is an appliance that moves heat in and out of your home using electricity. A single system can both heat and cool your house year-round and there is a wide range of systems to supplement or fully replace your existing heating or hot water systems. Learn more about heat pumps, their benefits, and available rebates Watch our video about heat pumps and available incentives Watch our webinar to learn more about installing a heat pump
How is the City spending my tax dollars?
There are more than 80 public services that are funded through the budget, from public safety (fire and police) to engineering public works like sewer and water, to community services such as parks and recreation, arts and culture, libraries, social services
How is the capital plan different from the budget?
The City conducts public engagement on the capital plan every four years. The capital plan identifies program priorities and specific projects to be completed in a four-year period.Public engagement on the City’s annual budget is conducted every year. This engagement focuses specifically on:The operating budget, which covers the day-to-day expenses required to deliver programs and services to residents e.g. garbage pickup, running libraries and community centres.The capital budget, which sets out how capital plan projects will be funded in that year.
How would sound from the proposed skatepark be mitigated
It is now positioned behind a green hill, which serves as a natural sound barrier.The skateboard and small-wheels spot will face West 5th Ave and be mostly hidden from view within the park.