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What does the engagement process look like?
future reflects the voices and perspectives of all who live, work and play in Vancouver.Ensuring everyone can take partWe’ll reach out through existing relationships, networks, email lists, and partnerships to facilitate broad participation in this plan—from
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The opportunity to ask questions through the Q&A is available from June 27 to July 17, 2022. We post all questions as-is and aim to respond within two business days.
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City staff will be bringing the Granville Street Plan to Council for consideration in early June.
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How does the City and TransLink feel about a proposal that would prevent the additional platform from being built?Thank you for your question.
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This pre-application open house is intended to allow for early feedback to be incorporated into the future design prior to review by Council.How does this project contribute to improving the walk score of the neighbourhood (currently very low for Vancouver
What does the engagement process look like?
future reflects the voices and perspectives of all who live, work and play in Vancouver.Ensuring everyone can take partWe’ll reach out through existing relationships, networks, email lists, and partnerships to facilitate broad participation in this plan—from
What does the engagement process look like?
future reflects the voices and perspectives of all who live, work and play in Vancouver.Ensuring everyone can take partWe’ll reach out through existing relationships, networks, email lists, and partnerships to facilitate broad participation in this plan—from
Q&A
Wesgroup expects construction to commence in early 2026 and are aiming for completion in the end of 2028.
Virtual open house session #2 - Wednesday, November 19, from
19 November 2025 Register for the virtual open house session
We heard from a significant number of Bute Street visitors
This second phase of public engagement saw: 528 surveys completed (92% of the Phase 1 total) 498 visitors at 4 pop-up community events* During the engagement period, we recorded: 2,786 Shape Your City visits 5,285 organic social media engagements** 34,376 individuals reached via social media advertising This was achieved by: Displaying 30 pole posters along Bute Street and mailing 34,000 West End and downtown homes, to inform residents and passers-by Hosting pop-up events at different times, so people could engage when it suited them Making paper copies of surveys available at the Coal Harbour Community Centre, Gordon Neighbourhood House and Vancouver Aquatic Centre *shared with West End Commercial Streets engagement**includes clicks, likes, comments, or ‘pauses to read’ across all platformsThank you to everyone who took part in the second phase of public engagement.