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Granville Street Plan
In the near term, implementation will include zoning updates, pedestrian zone pilots, early transit improvements on Granville and Howe and Seymour streets, and initial work to advance District Management.
Alberta Street blue green system and Columbia Park renewal
Review the recommended concept design from Phase 3 (PDF 3 MB) and see how input from Phase 2 shaped the design.2.
935-955 W 57th Ave and 7225-7255 Laurel St enhanced rezoning proposal
from R1-1 (Residential Inclusive) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District to provide new housing options and amenities.
St. George Rainway
Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2023.Stay involvedThroughout this year, we will be running a citizen science campaign using iNaturalist to measure biodiversity along the Rainway. Learn more by visiting our citizen science page.
When will construction begin?
The project will be delivered using a phased approach with construction beginning as early as 2027.
2020 engagement and monitoring summary now available
our general pop-up plazas survey, with over 90% of survey participants either supporting or somewhat supporting the initiative.The 2020 Pop-up Plazas Engagement & Monitoring Summary is a report back of the public feedback we received, along with early
Update from Michelle Bryant-Gravelle
After deep reflection, I’ve made the decision to conclude my role as Senior Director, Indigenous Relations for the City of Vancouver. It has been an honour to serve in this position and to help lead work that is meaningful not only to the City, but to Indigenous Peoples, communities, and future generations.To the urban Indigenous community, thank you for your trust and guidance during my time at the City. The City’s Urban Indigenous Engagement Framework that is a commitment in the City’s UNDRIP Strategy is a tangible expression of our partnership and work together. But more than that, it reflects respect, dialogue, and shared purpose and amplify your voices at the City. My hope is that this work continues in a way that is sustainable, meaningful, and true to Indigenous values, and helps ensure that Indigenous perspectives are a first thought, not an afterthought, and that the relationship between urban Indigenous Peoples and the City continues to grow into something even stronger.t’oyaxsut ‘nüüsmBilha’am NelxMichelle Bryant-Gravelle
April 22, 2025: Jericho Lands Official Development Plan (ODP) approved by Vancouver City Council
The next step with the project will be submission of the Phase 1 rezoning application, which is anticipated in late 2025 or early 2026.Learn more: Review the approved ODP at this link. Review the staff presentation here.
My City My Neighbourhood: Participatory Mapping Workshops (Online) - Round 2 - Complete!
Following an initial set of mapping activities in March 2021, we added three additional sessions in late April/early May that allowed participants to create a digital map of places they use and love: favourite shops and cafes, cultural centres, parks,
Phase 2 Engagement Update
Engagement for this phase of the project closed on December 17, 2025.In early 2026 we will analyze community feedback, refine the plan and share our engagement summary. We will also share how feedback influenced the traffic calming plan.