Talk To Us About Shannon Mews - ONLINE DISCUSSION FORUM | Phase 1 (concluded)

This consultation has concluded.

The applicant has submitted their Revised Rezoning Application and we ask you to comment in the new forum: Talk to us about Shannon Mews - REVISED REZONING APPLICATION | Phase 2

Over the last few months, participants have taken part in discussing issues regarding building height and density, traffic and parking, open space, and sustainability. This online forum has focused on the redevelopment of Shannon Mews, providing you the opportunity to get involved in the discusssion.

City staff met with the applicant to encourage them to address the issues raised through the process to date, including the conversation taking place here on Talk Vancouver.

This independently moderated discussion forum is anonymous, easy to use and gives citizens another opportunity to let the City know what you think at a time that works for you. Remember to visit the forum often to see what others are saying, get new information, and continue to participate in the evolving discussion.

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by admin 5 Jan 2011, 11:16am | 2209 views

Traffic and Parking - More density through a diversity of housing types will bring more traffic, can this be managed effectively - tell us how?

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by admin 5 Jan 2011, 11:16am | 1350 views

Open Space: Open space is a key feature of this site. To what degree should open space be protected and be made public?

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by Michelle Yip 31 Jan 2011, 2:52pm | 783 views

Sustainability: Will the City's requirements for greener buildings benefit your community - tell us more?

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by admin 5 Jan 2011, 11:17am | 1230 views

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