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Another West End tower just got approved. Should you care?

Your city hall approved another West End tower.

Okay, so maybe you were up early, walking the seawall, watching the fog lift off English Bay. Or maybe you were still sound asleep. Either way, Vancouver City Council made a decision on March 12th that might be worth paying attention to. They voted unanimously to carry a CD-1 Rezoning for 2028-2038 Barclay Street. That's right in the West End, just a few blocks from where Denman hits Georgia.

What does that mean for you, driving your kid to school, or trying to find a place to live?

* **CD-1 Rezoning:** This isn't just a minor tweak. It's a comprehensive development zone, which means a specific set of rules for a specific site, often allowing for denser, taller buildings than what was there before. * **Unanimous Vote:** Mayor Kennedy Stewart, along with Councillors Michael Klassen, Pete Meiszner, Lisa Zhou, and Rebecca Bligh, all voted in favour. No dissent. * **Location:** Barclay Street, in the heart of the West End. This area has seen a fair bit of this kind of activity lately.

The specific details of the development aren't in this data, but the rezoning approval signals a move towards increased density in an already dense neighbourhood. We'll be keeping an eye on what permit applications follow this decision. Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.

Kenji Nakashima, MiTL Sports Desk, Vancouver.

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