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What about people who cycle on the sidewalk?
Past studies suggest that the majority of people who cycle on the sidewalk do so because they don’t feel like they have a safe alternative.
Phase 2 Survey - Open until Nov 8!
12 October 2021 Take the survey and let us know about our recommended locations, current skateboard spaces and ways of improving skateboarding in the city. The survey is open Oct 12 - Nov 8.
What is the traffic management plan for the Sen̓áḵw
Construction traffic is currently anticipated to impact the Kits Point community starting in 2024. Please go to the Sen̓áḵw webpage to get updates on construction schedules.
3206 W 28th Ave (DP-2023-00854) development application
Andrew Cheung Architects Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop on this site:Two-storey single detached Passive House with a secondary suite located in the basement with an open parking pad, providing one parking space, having
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The referenced “additional information” is included in the project description on the main page.With regards to the Tenant Relocation Program, how many tenants remain on this site and how many have indicated that they would wish to relocate into the new
Slow Streets
With Slow Streets open to local traffic only, they’re a great place to get some exercise or enjoy the fresh air while staying two metres apart.Have you been using the new slow streets? To you live or work close to one?
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Replacing existing tenants with higher paying tenants. Let's say the existing tenants get a chance to occupy the "below" market prices, which they are paying presently, they will have to wait at least a year for this to be built.
2096 W Broadway and 2560-2576 Arbutus St (DP-2024-00903) development application
PCI Developments has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:A 30-storey, mixed-use building with retail on the main floor and 260 secured market rental units aboveAn approximate maximum height of 125.5 m
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