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The survey is now closed.
Draft Seniors Housing Strategy is now live!
After extensive engagement with older adults, community organizations serving seniors, and caregivers over the last year, we are excited to share a draft of the City’s first Seniors Housing Strategy. The draft strategy outlines policies, partnerships, and advocacy to work towards the overarching goal of ensuring elders and older adults have the housing and supports needed to allow for aging in appropriate and affordable housing in their community.The strategy focuses on housing and related supports; however, it is important to note that work is needed across the city and with partners to better support the well-being of older adults. The Seniors Housing Strategy is one piece of the overall goal of becoming an age-friendly city and will continue to evolve. We invite you to share the strategy with your network and provide your comments on the key directions.Learn more Read the draft Seniors Housing Strategy (PDF, 2.8 MB) Read a summary of the key directions (PDF, 1.6 MB) Get involved! Take our survey until Thursday, May 16 Send us an email: housingpolicy@vancouver.ca Request a virtual meeting or phone call with a planner. Please note this is available in English only. Tuesday, April 23 Monday, April 29 Wednesday, May 1 Friday, May 3 Join our mailing list Next StepsThe final Seniors Housing Strategy will be presented at a City Council meeting anticipated for July 2024, where you will have the opportunity to provide input by speaking to Council and/or submitting written correspondence. Please stay tuned for more details.Note: the draft Seniors Housing Strategy is pending final City review and is subject to change ahead of the July 2024 Council Meeting.
February 2023 - Public Engagement Concludes
The survey was available from February 1st to March 5th, 2023 and has now closed.
Corner stores and more!
Results from this engagement process will be available later this year.
2021 pop-up plazas survey now closed
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the new pop-up plazas for 2021. We will be reporting back with what we heard in the coming months. If you would like to provide further feedback, please email us at pop-upplazas@vancouver.ca.
2024 Summer pilot engagement summary available now
In July and August of 2024 we transformed Water Street and Maple Tree Square into a vibrant pedestrian zone with public seating, expanded patios, artwork courtesy of the Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations, live performances, and other installations.The Water Street Pedestrian Zone Pilot was a chance to learn about the experience of pedestrianizing Water Street and will help shape a long-term vision for pedestrianizing Water Street, as part of the Gastown Public Spaces Plan. It will also help to plan future pedestrian zones. You can read the Council Report (PDF, 3MB) here. This past summer, City staff gained feedback through: 1. An online surveyWe received 1824 community survey responses about people’s experience of the Water Street Pedestrian Zone Pilot. 2. Community Pop-UpsWe hosted four pop-ups on Water Street this past summer with over 225 interactions providing an opportunity to chat with staff, take our community survey in-person, and learn more about the Gastown Public Spaces Plan and Water Street Pedestrian Zone Pilot. 3. Design WorkshopsWe hosted two workshops on July 30 and August 1 to explore future design approaches for pedestrianizing Water Street and improving Gastown’s public spaces. Learnings will inform future pedestrian zone pilot planning and the Gastown Public Spaces Plan. 4. Business-specific surveyWe received 89 business survey responses about Gastown’s businesses’ experience and impact of the Water Street Pedestrian Zone Pilot.5. Interviews with businesses and stakeholdersIn addition to door-knocking efforts, staff hosted over 27 stakeholder meetings with local organizations, Gastown businesses and property owners.
Survey for the Gastown Public Spaces Plan now closed
The Gastown Public Spaces Plan survey was available from October 12 to November 19 and is now closed. Staff will review, summarize your responses and share an engagement summary in the coming months.
for the former Molson Brewery site ODP amendment is now
The survey and question and answer form were available from April 2 to April 23, 2026, and are now closed. Staff will review and analyze the feedback before sharing an engagement summary in the coming months.
Bute St and Alberni St survey now open
As winter approaches, we’re seeking public feedback on what to do with the pop-up plaza at Bute St and Alberni St. We’d like your feedback on how the temporary pop-up plaza has worked for you and what we should consider after construction is completed in the summer.Share your thoughts by taking our survey here.
Survey on 2021 pop-up plazas now open
We're looking for feedback on the new pop-up plazas installed in 2021. We'd like to hear how these temporary spaces have worked for you and what we should consider in the future: Kamloops St and E Hastings St W 67th Ave and Granville St Grant St Piazza at Commercial Dr Sasamat St and W 10th Ave Leg in Boot Square Maple St and W 4th Ave We will be receiving feedback until September 30, 2021. Fill out the brief survey here.