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BC Government Introduces Legislation to Boost High-Rise Residential Towers Near Transit Hubs

skytrain hubs. Source:onlyjf77

The Government of British Columbia has unveiled groundbreaking legislation aimed at significantly increasing residential density around major transit hubs, including SkyTrain stations and bus exchanges.

Source: DailyHive, www.gov.bc.ca

This move is part of the province’s larger strategy to address housing affordability and supply challenges.

skytrain hubs. Source:onlyjf77

Skytrain. Source: Pixabay, onlyjf77

 

Key Points:

  1. High-Density Development: The legislation mandates high-density, transit-oriented development near major transit hubs, allowing for residential towers up to 20 storeys near SkyTrain stations and up to 12 storeys near bus exchanges.
  2. Government Overrides: This initiative marks a departure from traditional municipal zoning authority, with the provincial government taking a lead role in promoting transit-oriented development to enhance ridership on TransLink and BC Transit.
  3. Exceptional Cases: While promoting densification, the legislation outlines exceptions, excluding commercial, agricultural, and industrial land uses, as well as certain reserved lands and areas around airports.
  4. Building Height and Density Guidelines: Specific guidelines are provided for building heights and permissible floor area ratio (FAR) density based on proximity to transit hubs. Minimum residential building heights range from 20 storeys within 200 metres of a SkyTrain station to eight storeys between 401 and 800 metres.
  5. Parking Requirements: Cities are required to eliminate minimum vehicle parking requirements in these areas, allowing developers to determine parking needs based on demand, thus reducing construction costs, speeding up construction, and promoting public transit use.
  6. Expected Impact: The government anticipates designating approximately 100 transit-oriented development areas in 30 cities across BC within the first year, catalyzing an estimated 100,000 new homes in proximity to transit hubs over the next decade.
  7. Deadline for Municipal Changes: Municipalities must adapt their policies for these areas by June 30, 2024, with the option to approve higher densities and building heights at their discretion, as long as they meet provincial minimums.
  8. Support for Developers: Builders and non-profit developers have welcomed the changes, stating that exceeding current municipal regulations will enhance the financial viability of projects, offsetting high land costs.
  9. Leveraging Public Lands: The legislation aligns with the provincial government’s strategy of leveraging public lands, supporting TransLink’s real estate development division and the $400 million initiative to acquire land for transit-oriented developments.
  10. Comprehensive Approach: This move comes in conjunction with other recent measures, including deadlines for municipalities to allow up to six homes on a single-family lot and eliminating public hearings for rezoning applications that align with official community plans.

The legislation underscores the government’s commitment to fostering connected, livable communities and addressing the housing crisis through innovative transit-oriented development policies.

Note: The legislation details and implications may evolve, and updates will be provided accordingly.


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Christmas Programs in Burnaby

Christmas Holiday Fun in Burnaby!

Source: City of Burnaby, Burnaby Village Museum

Celebrate the festive season with a myriad of activities and attractions designed for you, your family, and friends. Join the City of Burnaby for magical moments and cherished memories during this special time of the year.

Events:

Heritage Christmas
November 25, 2023 – January 5, 2024
(Closed December 24 and 25)

christmas Burnaby

Photo: Burnaby Village Museum website

 

Experience the enchanting Heritage Christmas at Burnaby Village Museum, presented by Concord Pacific. Immerse yourself in the festive ambiance of lights and traditional decorations across the museum’s 10-acre venue. Enjoy seasonal entertainment, demonstrations, and activities.

Indulge in a meal or treat at the new Mai’s Cafe or explore other offerings from food trucks.

– Free gate admission.
– Carousel rides: $2.52 each or a Baker’s Dozen (13 rides) for $30.24. Prices exclude tax.

Heritage Christmas Event Schedule

Hours:
– November 25 – December 17, 2023:
– Tuesday-Friday: 1-5:30 pm
– Saturday-Sunday: 1-9 pm
– December 19, 2023 – January 5, 2024:
– Daily: 1-9 pm
– Closed December 24 and 25
– Open January 1

Note: Last admission 30 minutes before closing.

Parking:
During the holidays, parking at the Museum may be limited. Explore nearby spots for additional parking. Consider alternative transportation options such as transit, taxis, or carpooling.

 

Bright in Burnaby
Saturday, December 2, 2023, 5-9 pm

Visit the official launch of Heritage Christmas with a special tree-lighting ceremony at 6 pm. Carousel ride proceeds during Bright in Burnaby will benefit the Burnaby Christmas Bureau, with Concord Pacific matching donations.

 

Holiday Light Displays
Event Date: Tue, Nov 28, 2023 – Sat, Jan 20, 2024

Enjoy Burnaby’s festive lights from parks to front yards, creating a joyous celebration of light, color, and holiday spirit. Check back in late November for a complete map and details of the city’s light displays.

Holiday Light Display Christmas

Photo: City of Burnaby website

 

Swim with Santa
Event Date: Thu, Dec 7, 2023, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Location: Eileen Dailly Leisure Pool & Fitness Centre, 240 Willingdon Avenue

Kick off the holiday season with fun games, face painting, water activities, and a special visit from Santa in his swimming gear!
– $1 per person.
– Children 7 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Ugly Christmas Sweater Toonie Skate
Event Date: Sat, Dec 23, 2023, 10:30 am – 2 pm
Location: Bill Copeland Sports Centre, 3676 Kensington Avenue

Bring family and friends, wear your ugly Christmas sweater, and enjoy crafts, face painting, reindeer games, and holiday cheer. Santa & Friends will make a special appearance.
– Admission: $2 per person (Free for children 3 years and under). Skates and helmets included.


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