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Your West End is changing March 12.

Your West End is changing, like it or not

It was a clear day yesterday, the kind where the North Shore mountains stand sharp against the blue sky, like a painting that just hasn't decided if it wants to be a backdrop or the main subject. But down here, closer to the pavement, things are always a bit more... complicated.

City Council voted on March 12, 2026, to carry the CD-1 Rezoning for 2028-2038 Barclay Street. This means those proposed changes to the West End, pushing for higher density, are moving forward. Mayor Ken Sim, Councillor Mike Klassen, Councillor Pete Meiszner, Councillor Lena Zhou, and Councillor Rebecca Bligh all voted in favour.

Here’s what that means on the ground:

* This rezoning will allow for a significant density increase in that specific block of Barclay Street.

* The area, currently characterized by a mix of older apartments and some heritage homes, will see new development.

* It's part of a broader push to accommodate more housing within the city's established neighbourhoods.

Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast. We're seeing older structures make way for new, taller ones. This particular decision speaks to the city's ongoing struggle to balance preservation with population growth. The full impact of these changes on the West End's character and infrastructure will unfold over the next few years, and it's something to keep an eye on.

Kenji Nakashima, MiTL Vancouver.

The morning crew at MiTL dives into this kind of thing every day. Find them at mornings.live.

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