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Archived - Jun 07 — Skating forward: A new skate strategy for Vancouver approved by Park Board
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation approved a new strategy a meeting to improve and guide skate infrastructure in the city.
Archived - Jun 06 — Vancouver’s first floating habitat brings biodiversity to Trout Lake
Vancouver’s first floating ecosystem will be assembled and launched onto Trout Lake as a pilot to improve biodiversity in John Hendry Park.
Archived - Jun 02 — City of Vancouver opens affordable homes and production space for local artists
A new space at 187 East 3rd in Mount Pleasant is providing affordable homes and a shared production space for local artists and their families.
Archived - May 30 — Heather Lands to advance City’s largest Indigenous-led redevelopment
The Heather Lands project became the largest Indigenous-led redevelopment to advance in Vancouver after Council approved the rezoning on May 24.
Archived - May 27 — Former Park Board Vice Chair commemorated with newly named ‘Grace McCarthy Plaza’
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation today commemorates influential politician with a new plaque and plaza by Bloedel Conservatory.
Archived - May 26 — Stanley Park Mobility Study survey currently open
The Vancouver Park Board is currently studying how people access and move within Stanley Park.
Archived - May 25 — Services agreement signed for Sen̓áḵw Development
The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) and the City of Vancouver have signed a services agreement for Sen̓áḵw Development.
Archived - May 20 — City advances climate action by increasing EV charging
Council made it easier for residents to switch to an electric vehicle (EV) by encouraging the installation of EV chargers across the city.
Archived - May 19 — Events, decisions, and reports at City Council for the week of May 16, 2022
Vancouver City Council met electronically this week to hear and discuss a variety of topics.
Archived - May 19 — Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation negotiates $8 million compensation from BC Hydro for Nelson Park property rights
The Park Board has negotiated $8 million in return for approving BC Hydro’s request for property rights in portions of Nelson Park.
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