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made by the community - how do I know my comments won’t be ignored during the “summarization” Thank you for taking the time to share your concerns and feedback.
How would the new overnight permit zone work for visitors and service providers? How much would it cost?
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.
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On particularly stormy days the crows stop of in these trees and for a while they are filled with hundreds of crows taking a break before finishing their commute home.
How would revenue be used?
waterwaysInstall 15 fast charging stations to provide easy public charging opportunities for hybrid and electric vehiclesInstall 500 Level II charging stations with an emphasis on rental buildings
Coming Home to Unaffordability
It is very small place at a very high rental rate, but I have more stability here than from where I came. I still work and spend more than half my paycheques to cover my monthly rent, but it is still cheaper than becoming a homeowner again.
Phase 1 public engagement results: What we heard report
We appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences and insights.Please find the summary report of what we heard throughout the engagement here.
Stanley Park - Response to COVID-19
to cars?
Engagement Phase 2: Concept options
All the concepts for Alberta Street include more trees and planting areas, improved sidewalks and cycling facilities, access for emergency vehicles, and more places for pedestrians to stop and socialize along the way.
1700 W 75th Ave (DP-2025-00649) development application
Longpre Architecture Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to perform interior and exterior alterations and change the use in Building A to a Child Day Care Facility on the 1st & 2nd floor level, and to School of Arts & Self
Green Rainwater Infrastructure Projects are coming to
This will result in cleaner water entering Still Creek, while also helping to reduce localized flooding, improve local biodiversity, mitigate urban heat impacts, and improve access to nature.