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Be sure to say you live in Vancouver to access a $6,000 CleanBC rebate when you convert from oil, natural gas, or propane to an all-electric heat pump, plus a $6,000 municipal top up from the City of Vancouver when converting from fossil fuel.
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Big blank no access store fronts are the kiss of death for a commercial streetscape.
Rupert and Renfrew Neighbourhood Mapping
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3629 Fraser St (DP-2021-01089) development application
DOS Design Group has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:To change the use of the existing two-family dwelling to a one-family dwelling with a Child Care Facility for 25 children on the upper floor and
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Q&A is available from July 12 to 18, 2021Q & A replaces in-person open houses, which are on hold due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus). We post all questions as-is and reply here within two business days.
Granville St. Planning Area
CyclingTaking transitAnything else you’d like to shareWhat’s missing: Is there anything missing from the Granville Street district? Something you would love to have, but can’t access? We'd like to see all your pins!
Share your feedback on the proposed design!
We’re planning to improve active transportation along Dunsmuir and Melville Streets. This project will introduce a 0.9-kilometre two-way protected bike lane along Dunsmuir/Melville Street from Hornby Street to the Coal Harbour Seawall.
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What metrics have been done to access the overall change to neighbourhood for long-term health? For example, a lack of easy ground access can also present complications in emergency situations.
1770 W 38th Ave (DP-2022-00007) development application
from the lane and one vehicle parking space having access from West 38th AvenueUnder the site’s existing RS-3A zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted.
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