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How can I get involved?
For now, most of our engagement will be online.We are asking people to visit vancouverplan.ca to sign up for our newsletter so they can stay up to date on new engagement opportunities and the plan's progress.
How can I get involved?
For now, most of our engagement will be online.We are asking people to visit vancouverplan.ca to sign up for our newsletter so they can stay up to date on new engagement opportunities and the plan's progress.
Accessible Events and Meetings
The City has developed a checklist to assist in planning of public events so they may be accessible and inclusive to our diverse communities. You will find the PDF here, or you can locate it in the 'Program Documents' on the right hand side.
Q&A
Collingwood Neighbourhood House is within walking distance but it's not the same as a community centre so no swimming pool unless you drive to a community centre. I see there's a mention of new library. Where will it be and when to develop?
Creating more space for people
and access local businesses.We’re transforming streets to create public space for walking and cycling, seating, and other activities, so people can do the things they need and like to do, while also practicing physical distancing.
Survey to businesses and non-profits
If so, we want your feedback.Your input will be used to inform whether the pop-up plazas become long-term public spaces, and if so how they can be improved as well as how you can participate in the management and programming of them.Your responses will
2025 Fall-Winter Engagement Summary
In fall–winter 2025, we invited the public to learn about the Railtown planning process and share how they use the area, as well as the challenges and opportunities they see.
How does the City spend your 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 does the City spend your tax dollars?
The City funds over 80 public services through the budget.
Phase 1 Public Engagement: What We Heard
This spring and summer we asked Vancouver residents to share their thoughts on the future of Granville Street, including what they would like to see improved, and their level of support for our draft new vision and objectives.