Public Hearing – March 9th, 2023 That not a single person spoke in opposition to any item at Tuesday’s public hearing didn’t come as a surprise to me or Hannah, and we expect that trend to continue for at least part of this night. So far, there hasn’t been a bad thing said about either... Continue Reading →
Public Hearing – December 2nd, 2020 – A Pleasant Hope Shines Through East Van’s Trees, While Rental Homes Look For A Safeway Through Vancouver’s Asphalt Transformation
Public Hearing – December 2nd, 2020Update 12/03/20 – The public hearing has recessed, and will resume on December 10th at 6pm. As such, one can still send in correspondence or sign up to speak on Items 6 & 7.Considering the difficulties we’ve all experienced this year, Hannah and I are grateful Vancouver’s second last public hearing... Continue Reading →
Hit The Road! Urban Design Panel Recommendations Push Camouflaged Social Housing To The Edge
2924 Venables (Alice Saunders House)When Hannah and I started writing City Duo, we wanted to put some good into the world by preventing misconceptions over our city’s growth. The planned expansion of this senior’s social housing building has already been the victim of that, as it was met by protests when it was first introduced.... Continue Reading →
January 21st, 2020 Public Hearing – Laneway Landlords Condemn Violation Of Homeowner Rights As Moderate Income Rental Homes Break New Boundaries
January 21st, 2020 Public Hearing - Update 01/22/20 - The public hearing has recessed and will resume on January 28th at 3pm. As such, one can still send in correspondence or sign up to speak on Items 5 & 6. The first public hearing of 2020 finally tests what the relatively new Moderate Income Rental Housing... Continue Reading →
800 Waitlisted Renters May See Relief As UDP Support Overcomes Vancouver’s Courtyard Blind Spot
2735 East Hastings Street It's no secret that city staff are having a hard time keeping up with the many conflicting priorities of our elected officials. No sooner do they start acting to address one problem, when another directive is issued, forcing their attention elsewhere. Which might be part of the reason why this proposal... Continue Reading →
November 5th, 2019 Public Hearing – Vancouver Challenges Burnaby’s Definition Of Transit-Orientated Housing
November 5th, 2019 Public Hearing - The announcement of an 82 floor skyscraper near Burnaby's Lougheed Town Centre station was the big story last week, but the fate of two similar projects in Vancouver might be this week's. That said, the only thing Items 3 and 4 have common with that development are their proximity... Continue Reading →
Will The Desire For Perfection Send A Multi-Generational Wonderland Down The Rabbit Hole
2924 Venables Street – Alice Saunders House Similar to my recent flight to attend a family member's funeral, I had a window seat on my way to this open house. As a result, I knew that Darren and I's prediction that the Vancouver Tenants Union would protest this event were accurate, as I could see... Continue Reading →
Fresh Off The Grill – A Brighter Future For Vancouver’s Most Venables
2924 Venables Street - Alice Saunders House Admittedly, Hannah and I were a little torn on whether to write this post. While we enjoy sharing information about upcoming pre-application events, it almost feels unnecessary when the notice is openly available on Twitter. Then again, as we only learned about it when we were sent a... Continue Reading →