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Do you have any idea how difficult, if not impossible, it will be for those people to find new homes?! And for what they pay now? Thank you for your questions.
5163-5187 Joyce St rezoning application
The changes to the submission materials are limited to architectural expression of the metal cell-patterned exo-skeleton of the building, with no changes to the overall proposal in terms of building height, density, number of units etc.
Portside Greenway Survey: Wall Street Segment
Please select up to two responses., Considering the list above, would any of the potential adjustments to the protected bike lane option for the Central Zone make this option work better for you.
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If the project were to go through, what constitutes "moderate income earners" and how would a moderate income earner go about securing a property rental in this building?
Council Referral Report Now Live
We will share more details on how to send comments to Council, or how speak before Council in mid-February.
What's this project about?
The proposed upgrades will:Close major gaps in the existing bike network by providing an east-west connection between the West End and Cambie Bridge.Create safer intersections for everybody through protected intersections.Be delivered using a quick-build
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The City’s Noise Control By-law limits construction-related noise for private development to these same times.What might the construction schedule look like in terms of how many days per week and how many hours per day?
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The cost of living in this city has gone up a lot. This leaves a lot of my neighbors who are low income in fear that they cannot pay their rent.
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motorists alike near the site that the developer has to pay for in addition to the above mentioned fees.As currently shown in the application documents, residents' bikes, cars and all commercial deliveries to the 6 commercial tenants have to come from
Visioning Sessions for Indigenous Peoples
03 November 2021 We are now working with interested residents to schedule short one-on-one phone or Zoom interviews to better understand how Coast Salish and Indigenous Knowledges can guide the renewal of the West End Community Hub.