Broadway public realm

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The City of Vancouver is exploring how to create more places to play, relax, socialize and feel more connected to nature in Kitsilano, Fairview and Mount Pleasant.

The Broadway public realm plan will identify what public open space and street improvements will best support the area and its future growth. It includes public open spaces on City-owned streets and properties and privately owned public spaces (POPS), such as office plazas. This work will also create a streetscape plan. The streetscape plan will guide the transformation of the Broadway Corridor into a “Great Street.”

This is part of the City's work to implement the Broadway Plan. The Broadway Plan is an area plan that guides growth around the Broadway subway over the next 30 years. It was approved by Council in June 2022. The City is now seeking input on three projects related to Broadway Plan implementation: the Broadway public realm and streetscape plan, a plan for the future of the City Hall campus and the Broadway Plan review.

How to get involved

From June 13 to July 14 you can share your feedback on concepts for how future public spaces could be designed in the Broadway area. Learn more:

Take the survey:

Attend one of our open houses:

  • Saturday, June 15: Vancouver City Hall (453 W 12th Ave.) in Helena Gutteridge Plaza from 11 am-2 pm (if raining, moves to Joe Wai Meeting Room)
  • Monday, June 17: Heritage Hall (3102 Main St.) from 4:30-7:30 pm
  • Wednesday, June 26: Kitsilano Neighbourhood House (2305 W. 7th Ave.) from 4:30-7:30 pm

Attend one of our pop-up events:

  • Saturday, June 22: South Granville at W 13th Ave. & Granville St. from 12-2 pm
  • Wednesday, June 26: Broadway City Hall Station (496 W Broadway) from 12-2 pm
  • Saturday, July 6: Plaza near JJ Bean at W 14th Ave. & Main St. from 12-2 pm

Note: All times are approximate, all events are weather dependent

Ask a question:

Next steps

Your feedback will be summarized. It will help us refine the draft public realm plan and the draft Broadway streetscape plan. This work will be presented to Council for consideration in November (2024).

简体中文 | 繁體中文

The City of Vancouver is exploring how to create more places to play, relax, socialize and feel more connected to nature in Kitsilano, Fairview and Mount Pleasant.

The Broadway public realm plan will identify what public open space and street improvements will best support the area and its future growth. It includes public open spaces on City-owned streets and properties and privately owned public spaces (POPS), such as office plazas. This work will also create a streetscape plan. The streetscape plan will guide the transformation of the Broadway Corridor into a “Great Street.”

This is part of the City's work to implement the Broadway Plan. The Broadway Plan is an area plan that guides growth around the Broadway subway over the next 30 years. It was approved by Council in June 2022. The City is now seeking input on three projects related to Broadway Plan implementation: the Broadway public realm and streetscape plan, a plan for the future of the City Hall campus and the Broadway Plan review.

How to get involved

From June 13 to July 14 you can share your feedback on concepts for how future public spaces could be designed in the Broadway area. Learn more:

Take the survey:

Attend one of our open houses:

  • Saturday, June 15: Vancouver City Hall (453 W 12th Ave.) in Helena Gutteridge Plaza from 11 am-2 pm (if raining, moves to Joe Wai Meeting Room)
  • Monday, June 17: Heritage Hall (3102 Main St.) from 4:30-7:30 pm
  • Wednesday, June 26: Kitsilano Neighbourhood House (2305 W. 7th Ave.) from 4:30-7:30 pm

Attend one of our pop-up events:

  • Saturday, June 22: South Granville at W 13th Ave. & Granville St. from 12-2 pm
  • Wednesday, June 26: Broadway City Hall Station (496 W Broadway) from 12-2 pm
  • Saturday, July 6: Plaza near JJ Bean at W 14th Ave. & Main St. from 12-2 pm

Note: All times are approximate, all events are weather dependent

Ask a question:

Next steps

Your feedback will be summarized. It will help us refine the draft public realm plan and the draft Broadway streetscape plan. This work will be presented to Council for consideration in November (2024).

Ask a question

We would like to hear from you. We are looking for your feedback as we develop the Broadway Public Realm Plan and Streetscape Plan.  You can use this page to ask a question about the Broadway Public Realm Plan and engagement. We will provide a response within two to three business days.

Note that your username and question may be shown publicly. To share your thoughts anonymously, or ask a question about the Broadway Public Realm Plan and Streetscape Plan, please email us at: broadwayplan@vancouver.ca


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    Andy Smyth asked 9 months ago

    Hello Andy,

    This project is outside the scope of the Broadway Plan Public Realm Plan. It was also approved by Council in July 2022. If you would you like additional information about it I would encourage you to visit this website: https://www.shapeyourcity.ca/2086-2098-w-7th-ave-and-2091-w-8th-ave

    Thank you,

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    Margy asked 9 months ago

    Hello Margy,

    Thank you for your question. Because this is a maintenance related question I would kindly encourage you to reach out to 3-1-1 or the Park Improvements Form. The link for this form is: https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/request-park-improvements.aspx

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    trishwetmore asked 9 months ago

    Hello there,

    Our team looks to provide a variety of opportunities to hear from the public during the day, evening, work day and weekend in public places across the study area. The intent is to meet with people who may not typically engage in civic processes. Below are the days we'll be hosting our "pop ups" to have light conversations with community members.


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