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Mayor Gregor Robertson

Mayor Robertson is active in our community, and is always interested in hearing about City issues and concerns that matter to residents.

While he may not be able to respond to every note personally, he will certainly be told about the issues that you raise.

So use the form below to make your voice heard. Tell us what's on your mind, or share something that's important to you, and we'll make sure the Mayor's Office hears.

Problem?

If you have a problem you want help with, or if you have a complaint, please consider calling 3-1-1 first. Our Citizen Service Representatives are here to help you, and they know the best people to contact for specific problems.

If you still aren't getting the service you want and expect, we want to know it.

Great idea?

Maybe you have a great idea about how to make Vancouver a better place to live.

The forums on the right list some of the conversations we're having right now. Please add your voice to those topics.

If you can't find a conversation about your topic, tell us in the form below.

Notice something wonderful?

We want to know this, too. The form below lets you tell us right away.

Will you hear back?

We'll make sure that the Mayor's Office hears what people are saying through the website. If your concern is urgent, please consider telephoning 3-1-1.

 

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