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4967-5017 Main St rezoning application
To learn more visit: vancouver.ca/protecting-tenants.Application drawings and statistics are posted as-submitted to the City. Following staff review, the final project statistics are documented within the referral report.
What other public space projects are being planned in this neighbourhood?
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation is planning a new half-block urban park for the Mount Pleasant community at the intersection of Main Street and 7th Avenue. Learn more about the Main and 7th Park.
Initiative 1. Residential Parking Permit pollution charge
Residents who choose to buy a polluting vehicle with a 2023 or later model year would pay the pollution charge as part of their permit fee Residents who choose to buy a low- or zero-emissions vehicle with a 2023 or later model year would not pay the pollution
Downtown Eastside policy updates to increase social housing
Height is restricted to 22.9m (75 ft) under the existing rezoning process.The proposed rezoning policy allows additional density and height to be considered on a case-by-case basis depending on heritage considerations, site context, e.g. site size, location
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Rezoning applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Save the Date - Draft Broadway Plan
Hi everyone,Please save the date for the Draft Broadway Plan engagement starting March 1 and going until March 22.During this upcoming phase, you’ll get a chance to review the proposed land use concept plan, built form, draft Public Benefits Strategy,
Virtual Panel Event - Closer to Home: The Case for
17 February 2021 Part of The Future We Want: The Change We Need, an event series hosted by the City of Vancouver in partnership with SFU.Many of Vancouver's early-20th-century neighbourhoods include a mix of housing types, shops, schools, parks and more, allowing many residents’ needs to be met close to home. However, the legacy of planning for most neighbourhoods in Vancouver is one of exclusion and displacement based on income, race, ability and other elements of our identities. Today, many would argue that their neighbourhoods are not “complete.” As we look forward, the first question that the City must reconcile in completing its neighbourhoods is the fact that they are situated on unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) land. Layered on this are other questions such as: What do neighbourhoods mean to Vancouverites? When is a neighbourhood “complete,” and does a more complete neighbourhood actually benefit residents? Can we prevent displacement as we accommodate change?What is our best thinking about how to meet diverse needs in our neighbourhoods? What has Vancouver missed or erased in the way we have planned and constructed our neighbourhoods in the past century, and what lessons from history can be employed to ensure more liveable neighbourhoods in the future? Does strengthening individual neighbourhoods strengthen the city overall? This thought-provoking evening will feature a panel of knowledgeable presenters who think about neighbourhoods from different perspectives.Click here for more information, or to register.
Broadway Plan Implementation Update- Council Date
The Council meeting agenda, along with the Broadway Plan review and implementation report, will be posted on the City’s website closer to the meeting date.
Proposed Zoning Amendments
Registration starts approximately 11 days before the meeting.For more information regarding Council meetings and to sign up for agenda updates, you can also visit the website here.
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Will it be a Buy-Low grocery store? If not, which grocery store will be there?