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February 2026

February 2026
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Public Hearing
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Policy and Strategic Priorities
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City Finance and Services
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Auditor General
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Court of Revision
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Park Board Meeting
February 2, 2026 Park Board

Park Board Meetings - Monday, February 2, 2026

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February 3, 2026

Council Meeting

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  • In-Camera Meeting Authorization 11–0 Carried
  • Adoption of Minutes - Public Hearing January 13, 2026 11–0 Carried
  • Adoption of Minutes - Public Hearing January 15, 2026 11–0 Carried
  • Adoption of Minutes - Council Meeting January 20, 2026 11–0 Carried
  • Adoption of Minutes - Council Meeting following Standing Committee on Policy and Strategic Priorities January 21, 2026 11–0 Carried
  • Adoption of Consent Agenda Items - Communication 1, Reports 2-4, Referral Reports 2-4, 6-15, 17-21 11–0 Carried
  • Report 1 - Healthy City Strategy 2026 Framework and Implementation Update 11–0 Carried
  • Referral Report 1 - City of Vancouver Official Development Plan 11–0 Carried
  • Referral Report 5 - CD-1-519 Text Amendment and Gaming Control Act Approval, 3965 Smyth Street 10–0 Carried
  • Extension of Meeting to Complete Business 11–0 Carried
  • Referral Report 16 - CD-1 Rezoning 2028-2038 Barclay Street 11–0 Carried
  • Bylaws 1-31 Enactment 11–0 Carried
  • Administrative Motion 1 - Miscellaneous Amendments to Various Land Use Documents 11–0 Carried
  • Administrative Motion 2 - Rupert and Renfrew Station Area Plan Implementation - City-Initiated Amendments to Zoning and Development Bylaw and Building Bylaw 11–0 Carried
  • Administrative Motion 3 - Downtown Eastside Housing Implementation - Amendments to FC-1 District and Downtown Eastside Oppenheimer District ODP to Accelerate SRO Replacement and Increase Social Housing 8–3 Carried
  • New Business - Requests for Leaves of Absence 11–0 Carried
  • Adjournment 11–0 Carried
February 3, 2026

Public Hearing

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  • Rezoning 6507-6527 Maple Street from residential district to residential rental district (RR2B) to permit a five-story residential rental building 10–0 Carried
  • CD-1 Text Amendment 138 East 7th Avenue to permit a six-story mixed-use building with office and service use (including yellow memo amendments) 10–0 Carried
  • Amendment to CD-1 Rezoning 1402-1462 Burrard Street, 1401-1451 Hornby Street and 900 Pacific Street β€” Councillor Fry's inclusionary zoning amendment 2–8 Defeated
  • CD-1 Rezoning 1402-1462 Burrard Street, 1401-1451 Hornby Street and 900 Pacific Street β€” main motion to permit a mixed-use development of a 40-story and 54-story rental development with 1,089 secured rental units 8–2 Carried
February 4, 2026

Standing Committee on City Finance and Services

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  • Report 1: 2026 Supportive Housing and Single Room Accommodation (SRO) Upgrade Capital Grants (Consent) 10–0 Carried
  • Report 2: Citywide Design and Development Guidelines – Targeted Refinements and Implementation Actions (as amended to refer Trout Lake view cones A and B back to staff) 8–0 Carried
  • Council Members' Motion 1: Exploring Free Public Viewing Opportunities at BC Place and the PNE Amphitheatre (as amended) 10–0 Carried
  • Council Members' Motion 2: Igniting Our Spirits – Bringing Vancouver Together Through Summer Celebration 7–3 Carried
  • Council Members' Motion 3: Reducing Business-Generated Organic Waste to Meet Vancouver's Climate Emergency Action Plan Targets (referred to Metro Vancouver) 8–0 referred
  • Council Members' Motion 4: Advancing Democratic Innovation in Vancouver's Municipal Elections to Increase Voter Turnout and Improve Democratic Legitimacy 3–7 Defeated
  • Council Members' Motion 5: Prioritizing Transit Trouble Spots for Snow and Ice Removal 2–6 Defeated
  • Council Members' Motion 6: Honoring the Horse – Saving Vancouver's Iconic Lunar New Year Community Gala in Chinatown (as amended) 9–0 Carried
February 5, 2026

Court of Revision (BIA)

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  • Motion to Adjourn Carried
February 5, 2026

Public Hearing

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  • CD-1 Rezoning 10 East 11th Avenue (with Yellow Memorandum dated February 5, 2026) 8–0 Carried
  • CD-1 Rezoning 1613 to 1625 Nanaimo Street 8–0 Carried
  • CD-1 Rezoning 4967 to 5017 Main Street 8–0 Carried
  • CD-1 Rezoning 1550 West 11th Avenue 7–1 Carried
  • CD-1 Rezoning 8080 Yukon Street (Southwinds Place) 8–0 Carried
  • Motion to Adjourn 8–0 Carried
Speakers Neil Robertson, Stephen Lurch, Mike Hanifin, Glenn Rickard, Ruth Cherry, Louis Villegas, Samina Toma, Marchand Lascan, Carrie Ann Wood, Neil Peacock, John Grottenberg, Austin Norrie, James Todd, Travis Hanks, Matthew Chang, Ricardo Pedgey, Andrew Methodius Harlick, Stephen Boas, John Carruits, Helen Chan, Carla Guerrera, Janet Law, Joshua Tiong, David Olson
February 10, 2026

Public Hearing

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  • Amendment to CD-1 Rezoning 1405 Main Street and 1510 Quebec Street β€” Include 20% Inclusionary Below Market Housing (Fry Amendment) 2–6 Defeated
  • Amendment to CD-1 Rezoning 1405 Main Street and 1510 Quebec Street β€” Include 20% Social Housing (Orr Amendment) 2–6 Defeated
  • CD-1 Rezoning 1405 Main Street and 1510 Quebec Street β€” Approve Application in Principle (Main Motion) 8–2 Carried
Speakers Brian Wong, Brad Foster, Sean LaPointe
February 10, 2026

Public Hearing

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  • Enabling Greater Flexibility for Child Care in Residential Zones – Amendments to the Zoning and Development Bylaw 6–0 Carried
  • CD-1-776 Text Amendment – 118-150 Robson Street (now 828 Cambie Street) – AMACON Development 6–0 Carried
  • CD-1 Rezoning – 800-876 Granville Street – Perkins+Will / Bonnis Properties 8–0 Carried
  • Motion to Extend Meeting Past 10 p.m. to Complete Item 4 8–0 Carried
  • CD-1 Rezoning – 1527 West Hastings Street and 836 West Cordova Street (Cohen Block / Army and Navy Site) – Michael Green Architecture 8–0 Carried
  • Motion to Adjourn 9–0 Carried
Speakers Margaret Whitkins, Lisa King, Dr. Mark Lysyshyn, Adela Bachee, Sean Cassidy, Miles Wilby, Owen Coulter, Carrie Bonas, Ryan Bragg, Jane Colbitz, Royce Schwann, Aaron Chapman, Summit Ambo-Wanamaker, Brianne LaPierre, David Gulliver, Daniel, Nathaniel Funk, Jackie Cohen, Brenda Knights, Alexandra Christian, Royce Schwinn, Ash McLeod, Landon Hoyt, Elise Yerkowski, Danielle Troyan-Francis, Rachel Penner, Louis Fernando Braha Barrera, Steve Johnston, Amy Robinson, Mark Smith, Mark, Amit Johal, Robin Wilkinson
February 12, 2026

Auditor General Committee

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  • Motion to go in camera Carried
  • Motion for a second round of questions (Item 1 - Land Sales and Exchanges) Carried
  • Motion to extend meeting beyond noon to complete business Carried
  • Endorse the 10 recommendations in the Auditor General's report dated February 5th, 2026, entitled Land Sales and Exchanges, and recommend that Council endorse the 10 recommendations (base motion) 4–0 Carried
  • Amendment to Item 1 motion: Further that the Auditor General Committee recommend to Council that Council direct staff to report back in response to the findings of the audit with their proposed response, including but not limited to updated, consolidated, clarified, and modernized procedures related to land sales and exchanges; considerations for information provided to Council related to land transactions; potential annual reporting related to land sales including sales value and related community value and benefits received; and any further updates or improvements that staff themselves might recommend 4–0 Carried
  • Endorse the 21 recommendations in the Whistleblower Report 2025 and recommend to Council for approval (Item 2 - 2025 Annual Whistleblower Report) 4–0 Carried
  • Motion to adjourn public meeting Carried
February 12, 2026

Public Hearing

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  • CD-1 Rezoning 324 West 10th Avenue β€” Approval 8–0 Carried
  • CD-1 Rezoning 7051 Ash Crescent (Langara Gardens) β€” Approval 8–0 Carried
  • Extend meeting past 10 p.m. to hear remaining speakers on Item 3 (CD-1 454 Text Amendment, 215 West 1st Avenue) and refer debate and decision to February 26, 2026 at 3 p.m. 8–0 Carried
Speakers Hannah Jarrett, Nathan Shuttleworth, Brian Gregg, Phoenix Winter, Julian Hills, Melissa Salfi, Kathleen Adams, Omar Ljiburi, Scott Erdman, Craig Waters, James Chang, Michael Ginter, Judy Helly, Donald Hickling, Jared Foreman, Brian LaPierre, Baraket-Guta, Emily Lubba, Scottie Green, Luke White Bruhn, David Gulliver, Elliot Klin, Daniel Feeney, Jesse Grosley Jones, Kathy Thorncroft, Ira Nadel, Myrna Leslie, Ravine Mandir-Paulz, Jonathan Berkowitz, Jason Lyons, Peter Reese, Peter, Ashley Corcoran, Robin Chan, Sharzad Pedram, Matthew Hogue, Helen, Diane McCurdy, Hakan Coyote, Bobo Iric, Lynn Gray, Sarah Pollock, Christopher Lee, Pavan Ram, Patricia Taylor, Gord Keep, Katherine Keep, Fiorella Pinillos, Joyce Oziere, Norman Hudson, James Boyle, Greg Morris, Joyce Resin, Robert Cornish, Alan Farber
February 17, 2026

Public Hearing

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February 19, 2026

Public Hearing

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February 23, 2026 Park Board

Park Board Meetings - Monday, February 23, 2026

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February 24, 2026

Council Meeting

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February 24, 2026

Public Hearing

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Speakers Oscar Erickson, Nick Pallella, Davrin Lee-Son, Alex Downey, Nathaniel Stong, Ed Evans, Ruth Cherry, Alejandra Aguirre, Jennifer O'Keeffe, Jane McFadden, Andrew Seymour, Adrian Tom, Louis Velegas, Bailey Myazga, Carolee
February 25, 2026

Standing Committee on Policy and Strategic Priorities

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  • Ice Out of the Beautiful Game and Vancouver's World Cup 7–4 Out of order
  • Strengthening Public Safety Infrastructure 7–4 Carried
  • Reversing the Costly Ban on Supportive Housing Withdrawn
  • Walking the Talk: Aligning City Staff and Council's Remote Work Policy 10–0 Carried
  • Meeting the Moment: FIFA Public Safety and Local Readiness Working Group 4–7 Defeated
  • Recommitting to $10 a Day Child Care 7–2 Carried
February 25, 2026

Standing Committee on Policy and Strategic Priorities

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February 26, 2026

Public Hearing

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February 26, 2026

Public Hearing

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