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City of Vancouver 2026 Budget
Provincial law requires the City not to spend more money than it brings in each year.Between August 12 and September 14, 2025, staff shared information and gathered public input about the City's 2026 budget.
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What are the plans to ensure that new developments actually have the ability for the families living on-site to actually go to their school, as opposed to what VSB is telling families for Sept 2024 to go across town to another elementary school?
Commemoration Framework survey
This means there is a need for space for people to gather as groups to remember in parks, plazas or other public spaces in ways that are important to them with their own communities and with other communities., Ensure local relevance and connection to
Winter 2023 opportunities
If you are unable to join the session, you can watch a recording. We will share the recording on this page within a few days of the session.
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To clarify my question, why are there towers indicated on West 1st Ave. in the application when zoning does not allow for them? My understanding is 6 storeys is the maximum allowed on West 1st.
Community-led placemaking
Make sure to review the details for more information about eligibility and specifics for each project (on page 2).Community-Led Placemaking will complement the Steward-Led Placemaking already improving eligible public spaces.Apply now!
Q&A
Thank you.Thank you for your question. A new detailed map has been posted to the main project webpage. Please email housingpolicy@vancouver.ca if you have questions about a specific property.
W.C. Shelly Park survey: draft concept plan
The survey will take about 10 - 15 minutes to fill out. You may go back to your previous answers at any time using the “Back” button at the lower left of each page.
Marine Landing Draft Guidelines
to view the Draft Marine Landing Guidelines (29 MB)Alternatively, you can also review a summary of the guidelines for a quick overview of key topics:Click here to view the Summary of Marine Landing Guidelines (4 MB)Next stepsAfter public input, staff
Personal preparedness in Vancouver
How to get involved: Learn more about Emergency preparedness | City of Vancouver Next Steps: A survey was open from October 17 - November 15. We would like to thank everyone who participated.