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Be sure to say you live in Vancouver to access a $6,000 CleanBC rebate when you convert from oil, natural gas, or propane to an all-electric heat pump, plus a $6,000 municipal top up from the City of Vancouver when converting from fossil fuel.
Public hearing date set for July 6, 2021
For more information on how to speak on the matter before Council or to send in comments, please visit this page.
Green Rainwater Infrastructure Projects are coming to the Still Creek Watershed!
To learn more about these projects visit: https://vancouver.ca/home-property-development/rainwater-integration-in-the-still-creek-watershed.aspx
May 2026: Launch of Vancouver Lookout Exhibit and Survey
The City of Vancouver is hosting an exhibit on the observation deck at the Vancouver Lookout between May 1 to 10 to explore the history and future of taller buildings in Vancouver.
Q&A
Note that the current proposal includes a “decorative” architectural roof above the top floor that covers the rooftop mechanical equipment. The architectural roof stands 3 m (10 ft.) higher above the top floor.
How are these sites selected?
Sites were also reviewed by the Vancouver Police Department and Vancouver Coastal Health.
Visit us at a pop-up!
Visit us during any of the following dates* to learn more about the project process, provide your hopes for the future Hub, and ask project staff any questions: West End Farmers Market Saturday, October 9: 9am - 2pm Jim Deva Plaza Tuesday October 12:
Frequently asked questions
Back to top 10. How is the site moderated? Moderation is primarily carried out by Granicus.
Where are the designated drinking sites?
There are six public plazas where drinking is allowed between 11:00 am and 9:00 pm daily until October 11:Cambie St and 17th Ave800 RobsonFraser St and 27th AveGranville St and 13th AveGranville St and 14th AveMaple St and 4th Ave
Share your comments
Read the information materials to learn more about: the proposed amendments, the opportunity to develop non-market housing and how the three City-owned sites may look. To provide your feedback, complete the brief survey below.