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Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on the Curb Access & Parking Plan. City of North Vancouver City Council will consider the proposed Curb Access and Parking Plan on Monday, April 14, 2025. A summary of Phase 2 public engagement and the draft Plan is available for review:
To learn about attending and participating in Council meetings, please visit out Council Meetings page.
Help shape Curb Access & Parking in the City
The City of North Vancouver has been developing 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.
Changes to curb access and parking
Proposed policy changes are based on tools the City has available today, consider global best parking management practices, align with City-wide and project objectives, and respond to the challenges we hear from community members. Key documents outlining the project approach are available in the documents section in the right sidebar.
Community engagement
Input from the public and interest holders has helped shape the draft Curb Access & Parking Plan via two rounds of community engagement. 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 data collection and best practices to inform policy directions in the draft plan. Both rounds of engagement were conducted at the “consult” level of engagement on the IAP2 Spectrum of Engagement. (Learn more about the IAP2 Spectrum of Engagement).
The comprehensive results from both rounds of engagement are available for review in the timeline in the documents section in the right sidebar.
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on the Curb Access & Parking Plan. City of North Vancouver City Council will consider the proposed Curb Access and Parking Plan on Monday, April 14, 2025. A summary of Phase 2 public engagement and the draft Plan is available for review:
To learn about attending and participating in Council meetings, please visit out Council Meetings page.
Help shape Curb Access & Parking in the City
The City of North Vancouver has been developing 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.
Changes to curb access and parking
Proposed policy changes are based on tools the City has available today, consider global best parking management practices, align with City-wide and project objectives, and respond to the challenges we hear from community members. Key documents outlining the project approach are available in the documents section in the right sidebar.
Community engagement
Input from the public and interest holders has helped shape the draft Curb Access & Parking Plan via two rounds of community engagement. 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 data collection and best practices to inform policy directions in the draft plan. Both rounds of engagement were conducted at the “consult” level of engagement on the IAP2 Spectrum of Engagement. (Learn more about the IAP2 Spectrum of Engagement).
The comprehensive results from both rounds of engagement are available for review in the timeline in the documents section in the right sidebar.
Help shape the City’s Curb Access and Parking Plan
The City of North Vancouver is developing a Curb Access & Parking Plan to improve the reliability of accessing our curb space while addressing the changing demand for all kinds of uses ranging from accessible vehicle parking and loading zones to car and bicycle share, among others. When we say “curb access” we mean all the ways you use the curb from parking your car or bike to loading your vehicle.
Depending on how much input you choose to provide, this survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Thank you for sharing your feedback.
How Your Input Will Be Used
Public input will be considered alongside technical data and parking management best practices to help shape the final Curb Access & Parking Plan. This is the second of two phases of engagement, and is at the “consult” level of engagement on the IAP2 Spectrum of Engagement (Learn more about the IAP2 Spectrum of Engagement).
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Help shape the City’s Curb Access and Parking Plan
The City of North Vancouver is developing a Curb Access & Parking Plan to improve the choice and convenience of accessing our curb space, while addressing the changing demands of the curb that we’ve seen in recent years.
The questions in this survey focus on private vehicle parking, the City’s Resident & Visitor Parking Policy, loading zones, accessible parking, and electric vehicle charging. Participants can contribute to each section, or skip ahead to sections that matter most to you. Depending on how much information you choose to provide, the survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.
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Timeline
Building Awareness & Input
Curb Access & Parking Plan has finished this stage
Winter 2023
Building awareness of the project and providing opportunities for the public to participate and share their needs.
Develop Proposed Policy Changes
Curb Access & Parking Plan has finished this stage
Spring 2024
Develop Preliminary Directions for the Curb Access & Parking Plan and share feedback received during previous phase of engagement. Review the Phase 1 Engagement Summary Report.
Community Engagement
Curb Access & Parking Plan has finished this stage
Summer 2024
Inform interest-holders and community members on proposed policy changes and consult with these groups to determine implementation planning and phasing.
Finalize the Plan
Curb Access & Parking Plan is currently at this stage
Spring 2025
Refine the Plan based on feedback and additional technical analysis, and present the Plan and associated Implementation Strategy to Council for endorsement.