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City of Vancouver Updates: November 2024

Welcome to the City Updates newsletter

What’s happening at the City of Vancouver? Here are the highlights from November 2024.

News from Vancouver City Council

This month, Council approved reports on the and .

Additionally, the Standing Committee approved member’s motions on and

The next regular Council meeting is scheduled for December 10.

Get the latest agendas, follow meetings and keep up with decisions at

Vancouver Councillor appointed President of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities

The City of Vancouver is pleased to Councillor Bligh has served on multiple committees including community safety and crime protection, municipal infrastructure and social economic development.

City of Vancouver provides update on proposed parks and recreation transition

The City of Vancouver is governance to City Council, including potential areas for operational integration.

The , which will be presented at the November 27 Standing Committee on Policy and Strategic Priorities, includes key progress related to governance structure recommendations, identification of opportunities for conversion of temporary parks to permanent parks, and opportunities for enhanced organizational integration.

City responds to growing illegal street vending in the Downtown Eastside

In response to concerns around public safety and accessibility on the 000-block of East Hastings, the City will begin of the Street and Traffic By-law on Hastings St to address congestion and safety risks due to illegal street vending. The increased enforcement in the area aims to support safer access for all pedestrians, particularly those with mobility needs and to address the misuse of City sidewalks for the fencing of stolen goods.

Game on! Vancouver gears up for 111th Grey Cup with week-long festivities

The Grey Cup Festival , creating a vibrant festival atmosphere and showcasing the city’s world-class hospitality. The festival energized the city, supported local businesses, filled hotels, and boosted tourism, with economic benefits that will be seen across the community.

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Share Your Thoughts on 17 Future Villages

As the City of Vancouver works to meet urgent housing needs and create more livable and sustainable neighbourhoods, we're inviting the public to . The City is seeking feedback on what residents love about the 17 proposed Village areas, and what changes would help these neighbourhoods thrive in the future. This feedback will contribute to shaping the early directions of a draft plan.

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Vancouver on track to meet provincial housing targets

The City of Vancouver has on the Provincial Housing Target Order and Interim Housing Needs Report. Despite challenges such as interest rates, construction costs and labour availability, the City’s development pipeline is on track to deliver a supply of new housing units that meets the provincial housing targets in the full five-year period.

Traffic impacts coming to Cambie Street Bridge

The City is and walking and cycling detours around the Cambie Street Bridge starting this month.

Traffic impacts are anticipated until spring 2025, while the City’s contractor completes rehabilitation work on the bridge deck. People are encouraged to plan ahead, expect delays, and use alternate routes where possible.

City renews investment for emerging artists and professionals in music industry

As Vancouver prepares to host Canada’s top musical talent during the 2025 JUNO Awards in March 2025, the City is .

At the JUNO Awards press conference, Mayor Ken Sim announced Vancouver City Council’s commitment of $350,000 to the Vancouver Music Fund to support Indigenous and underrepresented groups working in the music and sound recording industry.

Council unanimously approves changes to parking fees and regulations

City Council has to enhance traffic flow, reduce congestion, and better support customer experience and sustainable transportation throughout the city.

The new regulations will be implemented in phases, beginning in early 2025.

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Are you Ready for it? Plan ahead to attend The Eras Tour

BC Place is Enchanted to welcome Taylor Swift and her fans to Vancouver for the last stop of The Eras Tour on December 6 to 8.

Those attending the concert or other events downtown are : plan ahead and allow for extra time to get where they need to go. Anticipate delays especially near BC Place, Rogers Arena and Concord Pacific Place. Whenever possible walk, bike, roll, or take transit to and from downtown.  

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