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Vancouver encouraging large developments to fill coffers

His comments were in response to a Business in Vancouver story about the removal of the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts and development of a beach at the east end of False Creek (“False Creek beach blanket bingo – issue 1122; April 16-May 2).

His comments were in response to a Business in Vancouver story about the removal of the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts and development of a beach at the east end of False Creek (“False Creek beach blanket bingo – issue 1122; April 16-May 2). The proposed beach would be considered a community amenity and increase the value of towers built between the Cambie Bridge and east end of False Creek. Developers pay the city development cost levies (DCLs) and community amenity contributions (CACs) to fund for the city’s growth-related projects.

Wednesday, April 17