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The City does not regulate businesses returning to the same location. The current businesses would need to make arrangements with the building owner/lessor about returning to the new building.
The Future We Want: The Change We Need
in Vancouver.Throughout this second phase of engagement we will be working with you towards the critical choices we collectively need to make to achieve these Goals in the future.There will be many opportunities to participate in the coming months.
How to Register to Shape Your City
If you cannot find the email, please check your spam/junk folder.To complete registration, you will need to open your email to get the verification code and input it in the Shape Your City registration page.When you are done registering, you can go back
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We don't need a massive tower that gonna destroy the neighborhood, he need liveable place not a 64m behemoth tower. Sorry for my English, it is my 5th languageThe applicant is proposing 99 parking spaces as part of this development.
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This takes the rights away from the tenant and gives power to someone else. The policy should state "ROFR to come back to EXACTLY the same unit type as before the tenant was displaced.
How would the new overnight permit zone work for visitors
During the day (7am to midnight)There would be no change from today for people visiting the new overnight permit zone between 7am and midnight.
Planning Vancouver Together: Housing
We’ve heard a lot from you through this process and in recent years about your housing experiences and challenges; we want to take this opportunity to go deeper, in order to move towards a more equitable and resilient housing system.From November 2019
How the People Parks and Dogs Strategy is guiding this work:
The People, Parks and Dogs Strategy identifies five types of dog off-leash areas to provide a variety of off-leash opportunities based on: size, surface materials, amenities and boundary tools.
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We recognize that some of the assumptions people make about supportive housing and the people who live in these buildings need to be addressed.
December 2022 – Phase 1 Public Engagement: What we heard
This spring we asked residents to tell us about their neighbourhood, what makes it special and what needs to be improved. We heard about the need for new housing options, more small-scale, neighbourhood retail and new spaces for arts and culture.