
The City of Vancouver and the Vancouver Park Board want to hear from you. We use a variety of ways to listen to what you have to say about what is most important to you. Browse this page to find ways to get involved today.
As part of our Engaged City initiative, we invite you to be a part of Talk Vancouver, our online space for civic participation.
Help us build a better Vancouver by becoming a member of the City's online community of trusted, local advisors.
We will keep you connected to the latest City initiatives and invite you to participate in studies and discussions to hear your views and ideas.
When complete, the Arbutus Greenway will enable you to walk or cycle continuously from Marpole in South Vancouver to False Creek.
We are working together with our partners to renew and revitalize Britannia Community Services Centre and the larger Britannia site. Learn about the project and provide your input and ideas.
The Cambie Corridor Planning Program guides long-term growth in areas along Cambie Street and its surrounding neighbourhoods.
Our capital plan is a four-year financial plan for investments in our city's infrastructure.
The Chinatown revitalization plan will preserve Chinatown's unique heritage while bringing new life to the community.
We will be working closely with stakeholders and the general community to address the important key issues around leases and future land use.
Learn how green infrastructure promotes sustainable rainwater management to enhance our city’s resilience to climate change.
The City is guiding the future development of the Heather Streets Lands, at the request of then Heather Street Lands owners, Canada Lands Company, and the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations Partnership.
We are planning a interim plaza-style skateboard facility under the Cambie Bridge at Cambie and W 2nd streets to stand-in for the Downtown skateboard park which will be removed in early 2019.
We're developing Vancouver’s Playbook, a new master plan for vibrant, healthy, and liveable parks and recreation for the next 25 years.
We are restoring the historical stream in Volunteer and Tatlow parks and the English Bay shoreline.
The Park Board is exploring how to improve non-motorized boating opportunities throughout the city.
Learn how rezoning works, find rezoning applications and give your feedback, and learn how to apply for a rezoning.
Find dates, agendas, and reports for upcoming and past Vancouver City Council meetings.
Find dates, agendas, reports, and live video for upcoming Park Board meetings, and minutes and video from past meetings.
Your expertise can help us respond to the needs of all our citizens.
Do you have feedback or a comment? Tell us about it now using our online form.
Follow the City through various social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr.
Find out how your opportunities to shape City decisions, plans, and projects are designed and evaluated using our community engagement framework.
The Task Force is examining how to increase neighbourhood engagement and improve the ways we connect with residents.