Vancouver Plan

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Work is currently underway to implement the Vancouver Plan. Vancouver Plan is the city’s unified land-use framework to create a more livable, affordable and sustainable city for everyone.  Approved by City Council in July 2022, the Vancouver Plan guides the long-term growth of the city. It clarifies where growth and change will occur over the next 30 years and beyond. 

The Vancouver Plan is the result of four phases of public engagement over two and a half years. Analysis was also done on planning topics such as land use, climate and transportation. 

Engagement Highlights:

We had more than 52,480 in-person and online contact points with community members from November 2019 to April 2022. This includes more than 25,000 survey responses from 12 online surveys. The surveys were available in at least six languages. We hosted hundreds of workshops, including:  

  • 100 youth workshops
  • 29 neighbourhood workshops
  • More than 100 meetings with stakeholder organizations and community groups.

We also focused on including people who are often left out of planning conversations. This included using new methods to hear from equity-denied and underrepresented groups about the future of their city.

You can learn more about each phase of public engagement here.

Thank you to everyone who provided input and helped shape the Vancouver Plan. The extensive public engagement carried out through Vancouver Plan has shaped implementation priorities and projects. We look forward to hearing from you further as the City implements the Vancouver Plan over the coming years.

Sign up to the newsletter to stay up to date on Vancouver Plan implementation projects.

Work is currently underway to implement the Vancouver Plan. Vancouver Plan is the city’s unified land-use framework to create a more livable, affordable and sustainable city for everyone.  Approved by City Council in July 2022, the Vancouver Plan guides the long-term growth of the city. It clarifies where growth and change will occur over the next 30 years and beyond. 

The Vancouver Plan is the result of four phases of public engagement over two and a half years. Analysis was also done on planning topics such as land use, climate and transportation. 

Engagement Highlights:

We had more than 52,480 in-person and online contact points with community members from November 2019 to April 2022. This includes more than 25,000 survey responses from 12 online surveys. The surveys were available in at least six languages. We hosted hundreds of workshops, including:  

  • 100 youth workshops
  • 29 neighbourhood workshops
  • More than 100 meetings with stakeholder organizations and community groups.

We also focused on including people who are often left out of planning conversations. This included using new methods to hear from equity-denied and underrepresented groups about the future of their city.

You can learn more about each phase of public engagement here.

Thank you to everyone who provided input and helped shape the Vancouver Plan. The extensive public engagement carried out through Vancouver Plan has shaped implementation priorities and projects. We look forward to hearing from you further as the City implements the Vancouver Plan over the coming years.

Sign up to the newsletter to stay up to date on Vancouver Plan implementation projects.

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  • EcoCity World Summit

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    In October 2019 at the international EcoCity Conference in Vancouver, youth climate activist Xiye Bastida from NYC spoke with Planning General Manager, Gil Kelley. Taking some time away from her classes, Ms. Bastida explained how the power of youth movement lies in its ability to tackle every sector and how t's both international and intersectional.

    The current movement is bringing forward youth, indigenous and female voices. Gil thanked her for her effort and assured here how we are going to work hard to do better for the future generations - which is the key priority for the Vancouver Plan.

  • Council approves the development of the Vancouver Plan

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    For the first time in 20 years, the City of Vancouver will undertake a city-wide planning process. The plan will address the social, economic, environmental and cultural aspects of daily life, in addition to land-use and transportation planning while integrating key considerations of reconciliation, equity and resiliency. The goal is to enable people, communities, and future generations to thrive. You can view the Council report here.

    The Vancouver Plan will be developed during a three-year period (2019 - 2022), and will guide future priorities for the City of Vancouver into 2050 and beyond.

    The planning process will:

    • Ask the fundamental question: 'What kind of city do we want to become over the coming decades, and why?'
    • Acknowledge the colonial history of Vancouver, and the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations care and stewardship of this land.
    • Broadly engage residents, workers, employers, institutions, non-profits, civic and neighbourhood groups throughout the city.
    • Highlight key choices, trade-offs and strategies that will allow us to realize a shared vision for the future.
    • Align with, and inform, existing planning and policy efforts at the City and by other regional agencies.
  • Council direct staff to begin a City-wide Plan

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    On November 13, 2018 Vancouver City Council directed staff to expedite the development of a city-wide plan (view Council direction here). A long-term, city-wide plan would establish a clear framework to address rising issues in Vancouver such as housing affordability, environmental and social health. It would also address the need for long-term clarity around land-use, leveraging long-term capital investments and programs with senior levels of government, and encouraging a culture of innovation.

    "Creating a long-term plan that takes into account the needs of all residents - current and future - is a positive and proactive way to collectively guide our future," said Mayor Kennedy Stewart.