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Improving curb access and parking in the City

The City of North Vancouver has developed a Curb Access & Parking Plan to improve the reliability of accessing our curb space, while addressing the changing demands of the curb we’ve seen in recent years. This Plan will help residents, visitors, and businesses meet a wider range of needs on our curbs, today and into the future.


What engagement was conducted?

Input from the public and interest holders has helped shape the draft Curb Access & Parking Plan via two rounds of community engagement. During the first round of engagement in 2023, City staff talked to residents and business about their curb space and parking needs. Later, during the second round of engagement in 2024, staff tested how proposed changes would impact access to curb space and parking for residents, businesses, and visitors, looking for specific areas in the city that should be prioritized for implementation.

All public input was considered alongside additional data collection and best practices to inform policy directions in the draft plan. The comprehensive results from both rounds of engagement are available for review in the timeline in the documents section in the right sidebar. You can also download the Phase 2 What We Heard Report below.

What's the latest update on curb access?

For up-to-date information about the implementation of the Curb Access and Parking plan, please visit the City Curb Access and Parking Plan webpage.


Past project updates