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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.
What is the Accessibility Strategy and how is this work related?
Staff are aiming to bring Phase 2 of the Strategy to Council in early 2024. For more information, please visit https://vancouver.ca/people-programs/accessibility-strategy.aspx.
December 2022 – Phase 1 Public Engagement: What we heard
This spring we asked residents to tell us about their neighbourhood, what makes it special and what needs to be improved. We heard about the need for new housing options, more small-scale, neighbourhood retail and new spaces for arts and culture.
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We should take some time to consider how we are overlapping projects and the impact it’s making on the animals, environment and psyche of the humans who have to pay to endure it.
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Like many other Visions adopted for neighbourhoods across the City, social and affordable housing projects are allowed to proceed to a rezoning without additional policy planning, as they further city wide policies and meet the need for housing for lower
How are renters and low-income households supported?
Learn more on the BC government webpage: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021AG0101-001278 As mechanical systems only need replacing every 10 to 20 years on average, these system replacements are routine, range in time from a few hours, to a couple
Citywide Parking Permits
general, residents would need a permit to park on the street.