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At the North-West site, the most viable option for a water connection is to tap into the water main on Penticton Street.
1285 Franklin St (DP-2024-00484) development application
(93.0 ft.)A floor area of approximately 182,604 sq. ft. (4.74 Floor Space Ratio)Parking and loading on the main level, having vehicular access from Franklin StUnder the site’s existing M-2 zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted
3931 Knight St (DP-2024-00908) development application
Matthew Cheng Architect Incorporated has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:A five-storey mixed-use building with retail on the main floor, office on the mezzanine level and 10 dwelling units (strata)
1343 E 14th Ave (DP-2023-00256) development application
Birmingham and Wood Architects have applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to retain and convert this existing one-family dwelling to a Multiple Conversion Dwelling containing two dwelling units, and to develop an infill single detached house
General Brock Park Renewal
Upgrades include:A new playground for all ages and abilitiesA new dog off-leash area featuring a large main area and a smaller area for small and/or shy dogsA new multi-sport court for basketball, ball hockey, tai chi and other sportsNew seat
4292 Slocan St (DP-2021-00938) development application
Please Note: The new project address is 2707 E 27th Avenue (formerly 4292 Slocan Street)Evoke International Design Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a new mixed-use building, containing an office use on the main
975 E 14th Ave (DP-2021-00176) development application
Architrix Design Studio Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to retain and renovate the existing Single Family Character Home to include the following:A proposed total Floor Space Ratio of 0.75 (approximately 2,014 sq. ft.), including
Will there be green rainwater infrastructure in Columbia Park?
Green rainwater infrastructure can help to improve biodiversity and access to nature as well as capture and clean street contaminates from rainwater before returning it to our aquifers, atmosphere, and our surrounding oceans and rivers.
Pop-up plazas survey
, Slow Streets are routes for walking, cycling and rolling that make it easier to exercise and access businesses in your local neighbourhood, review this map to see where they’ve been installed across the city.
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Would it not make more sense to have this vehicle access closer to 24th Ave to reduce the amount of vehicle traffic in the lane?