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Rendering of Vancouver City Hall

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The City of Vancouver is working on a long-range plan for the future of the lands around City Hall. The plan will guide future rezonings and the redevelopment for this area, which is known as the Civic District.

The long-term vision will help the area evolve into a more welcoming, inclusive and service-oriented environment with improved community amenities for everyone.

This is part of the City's work to implement the Broadway Plan. The Broadway Plan 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 City Hall campus plan, Broadway public realm and streetscape plan and the Broadway Plan review.

How to get involved:

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 (if raining, moves to Joe Wai Meeting Room) from 11 am-2 pm
  • Monday, June 17: Heritage Hall (3102 Main St.) from 4:30-7:30 pm
  • Thursday, June 20 (focus on City Hall Campus): Vancouver City Hall (453 W 12th Ave.) in the Joe Wai Meeting Room from 4:30-7:30 pm
  • Wednesday, June 26: Kitsilano Neighbourhood House (2305 W 7th Ave.) from 4:30-7:30 pm

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

Ask a Question:

Next steps:

Your feedback will be summarized and used to inform the draft guiding principles and a preferred site concept, along with draft policy guiding future development on the site. This work will be included with the Broadway Plan amendments presented to Council for consideration in November (2024).

简体中文 | 繁體中文

The City of Vancouver is working on a long-range plan for the future of the lands around City Hall. The plan will guide future rezonings and the redevelopment for this area, which is known as the Civic District.

The long-term vision will help the area evolve into a more welcoming, inclusive and service-oriented environment with improved community amenities for everyone.

This is part of the City's work to implement the Broadway Plan. The Broadway Plan 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 City Hall campus plan, Broadway public realm and streetscape plan and the Broadway Plan review.

How to get involved:

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 (if raining, moves to Joe Wai Meeting Room) from 11 am-2 pm
  • Monday, June 17: Heritage Hall (3102 Main St.) from 4:30-7:30 pm
  • Thursday, June 20 (focus on City Hall Campus): Vancouver City Hall (453 W 12th Ave.) in the Joe Wai Meeting Room from 4:30-7:30 pm
  • Wednesday, June 26: Kitsilano Neighbourhood House (2305 W 7th Ave.) from 4:30-7:30 pm

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

Ask a Question:

Next steps:

Your feedback will be summarized and used to inform the draft guiding principles and a preferred site concept, along with draft policy guiding future development on the site. This work will be included with the Broadway Plan amendments presented to Council for consideration in November (2024).

  • Share your feedback on work to implement the Broadway Plan!

    In this survey, you will have the opportunity to select which of these three aspects of plan implementation you would like to share your feedback on:  

    • City Hall Campus (known as Civic District): Focuses on creating a long-term plan for the City lands around Vancouver’s City Hall. 
    • The Public Realm and Streetscape Plan: Focuses on improvements to the streets and public spaces in the area over the next 30 years. 
    • Broadway Plan Review: Focuses on reviewing some of the Plan’s land use and built form policies and proposing adjustments where necessary to achieve the Plan’s objectives. It also includes updates to the Plan to reflect new provincially legislated requirements for Transit-Oriented Areas (TOAs). 

    This survey will take about 10 to 25 minutes to complete, depending on the topics you choose to provide feedback on. It will be open until July 14.

    Take our survey

    This survey is now closed.
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