We're considering a number of changes to simplify the coach house application process, including new or simplified permitting requirements, changes to allowable floor space, revised parking requirements, and more.
We are considering some changes to the rules for building coach houses, and we'd like some input from industry representatives.
Thank you for your interest. The period to express interest in this information session has closed.
Learn more about our proposed changes to the coach house process
The Official Community Plan (OCP) Implementation Monitoring Committee is exploring ways to improve housing diversity and affordability in the community, and they want to hear from you. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with them on housing issues in the District,
We are planning a working session for the cannabis sector to discuss your interests, ideas, and questions on cannabis regulations we are considering, specifically where and how cannabis is sold and used. Get details.
We are considering several bylaw changes that will allow us to regulate some aspects of the sale and consumption of legal, non-medical cannabis in the District. Please review our proposed bylaw amendments, and tell us what you think.
We are considering bylaw changes to allow short-term rentals in some circumstances, which will add fairness by treating short-term rentals like similar businesses, while protecting the supply of long-term rental housing and managing negative impacts.
Residents impacted by this week’s fire at the Mountain Village Complex in Lynn Valley met with representatives from various support agencies last night. Here is an update regarding accommodation, donations, and support for evacuees.
North Shore Emergency Management is assisting displaced residents and connecting them with all available services. If you were affected by the fire, learn how you can get assistance, and if you'd like to help, learn what you can do.
We are collaborating with the City of North Vancouver on 'You Me Us,' an initiative to help us understand the social landscape of our communities and neighbourhoods. Learn how you can get involved.
Effective July 1, 2018, we will be implementing the BC Energy Step Code, a provincial standard that provides an incremental and consistent approach to achieving more energy-efficient buildings.