Major planning projects

The City focuses on creating liveable, sustainable, and affordable communities that emphasize walking, cycling, and mass transit.

Our emerging urban communities provide plenty of public spaces for neighbours to interact, to work, to shop, to play, and to learn.

Explore the many ongoing planning projects that are helping to solidify Vancouver's reputation as one of the most liveable cities in the world.

Major projects

Broadway Plan

Opportunities for new housing, jobs, and amenities around the new Broadway Subway in Mount Pleasant, Fairview, and Kitsilano over 30 years.

Cambie Corridor Planning Program

The Cambie Corridor Planning Program guides long-term growth in areas along Cambie Street and its surrounding neighbourhoods.

Central Waterfront Hub Framework

The planning framework describing how this area could become an advanced transportation hub and extension of our downtown waterfront.

Crofton Manor

The planning and development study for Crofton Manor, 2803 West 41st Ave, will guide the redevelopment of this site along 41st Ave.

Downtown: Places for People

We want your ideas on how to support exceptional, vibrant, and memorable experiences in downtown Vancouver.

East Fraser Lands (River District)

We've developed a new sustainable, complete community at East Fraser Lands.

Employment Lands and Economy Review

In October of last year, Council received a report on Vancouver’s Employment Lands and Economy Review.

False Creek Flats

The False Creek Flats Plan is a long-term vision for the area to become more productive, sustainable and connected to the rest of our city.

False Creek South

We will be working closely with stakeholders and the general community to address the important key issues around leases and future land use.

Granville Street Planning

We're developing a new vision to help re-establish Granville as an exciting, welcoming, safe, and inclusive downtown destination.

Heather Lands

We're guiding the future development of the Heather Lands (previously referred to as the RCMP Fairmont Lands).

Jericho Lands

The City will work closely with the Canada Lands Company and First Nations partners on new, important land-use possibilities for the east side of the 36-hectare Jericho Lands site in West Point Grey.

Joyce-Collingwood Station Precinct Review

The City is reviewing plans for the area around Joyce-Collingwood Station. TransLink is upgrading the station and bus exchange, so the review will help prepare for potential impacts to the road network, access, and development.

Langara Gardens policy planning program

The City - at the request of Peterson and Concert Properties - is undertaking a comprehensive planning study to consider the future of Langara Gardens.

Little Mountain

The Little Mountain plan guides redevelopment of this social housing site, considering its mix of uses, height, density, public spaces, parks, and community facilities.

Mount Pleasant Industrial Area

We're proposing zoning changes to the eastern edge of the Mount Pleasant Industrial Area to support job growth and the innovation economy.

New St. Paul's

Learn more about the new St. Paul's Campus, to be located at Station Street in the False Creek Flats.

Northeast False Creek

Northeast False Creek is the last big piece of undeveloped waterfront land in downtown Vancouver.

Oakridge Centre redevelopment

Council approved in principle the rezoning of Oakridge Centre for a mixed use development.

Oakridge Transit Centre (OTC) site

The OTC and adjacent sites policy statement supports the redevelopment of the area as a primarily residential community.

Olympic Village

The Olympic Village project turned residences built for 2010 Winter Olympic Games athletes into residential housing units.

Pearson Dogwood lands

The Marpole site at Cambie and 57th will be redeveloped into a mixed-use community if City Council approves the rezoning. Learn about the rezoning application and related planning policy statement.

Skeena Terrace Planning Program

The Skeena Terrace Planning Program will create a vision for the site that results in an affordable, sustainable, and vibrant community.

Southeast False Creek

The City is turning Southeast False Creek into a model sustainable development where up to 13,000 people will live, work, play, and learn.