Council has approved updates to the Broadway Plan, aligning it with new provincial legislation on Transit Oriented Areas. The plan aims for long-term growth, increasing housing supply and job space while enhancing public spaces. Key changes include higher building heights near SkyTrain stations and a commitment to tenant protections. The plan anticipates 41,500 new homes, 45,000 jobs, and 3,000 hotel rooms over 30 years. Additionally, the Broadway Public Realm Plan will increase public space and improve the Civic District around City Hall.
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