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3302 North Arm Ave (DP-2025-00393) development application
Wesgroup Properties has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a temporary outdoor facility on this site, consisting of:Eight professional-grade paddle courtsCafé/snack shop and pro shop, built from refurbished shipping containersFlexible
520-590 W 29th Ave and 4510-4550 Ash St rezoning application
The proposal is to allow for the development of two six-storey residential rental buildings and two three-storey residential rental townhouses and includes:230 market rental units;A floor space ratio (FSR) of 3.0; andA building height of 21.2 m (69 ft
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Next StepsStaff will summarize feedback and use it to prepare a final recommendation. We will share this with the public and expect to present to Council for a decision in July 2025.
Downtown Eastside policy updates to increase social
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
Moberly Park Area Traffic Calming
Traffic calming refers to physical changes on the road to slow traffic and reduce vehicle volumes. These changes make roads safer for all users.How to get involvedWhat are your traffic concerns in this neighbourhood?
Encuesta cerrada - Survey closed (Spanish)
There is a good variety of food available monthly, I am able to get a shower when I need it, The shelter is quiet enough for me to sleep, I understand what my role is and what to do when volunteering, Rules at the centre are enforced fairly, El área de
Borrador del Plan Oficial de Desarrollo (ODP) de Vancouver - Participación
Los comentarios recogidos a través de este compromiso se utilizarán para elaborar la versión final del ODP de Vancouver que se presentará al Consejo en 2026.
Why can’t the units be more affordable? What can the City do?
One option staff are exploring could enable one unit in a multiplex to be secured as a “below-market homeownership” (BMHO) unit, instead of the builder paying a density bonus charge.
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(case # 14882334) It has yet to receive a sidewalk and results in many, many people walking down the street. I understand this falls under "local improvements" which is currently suspended due to covid, but it has been over 5 years and no action.
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A pro forma analysis will be conducted to determine the value of the land lift generated from this rezoning.