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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Tell us about your experiences in Gastown

    Help us make Gastown’s unique streets, laneways and public spaces more vibrant and people-friendly!

    Building on past work and conversations, we want to hear your thoughts on the plan’s draft objectives, your current experience in Gastown, improvements you’d like to see, and better understand access and loading needs for businesses and residents in the area.  

    This survey will take about 10-15 minutes to complete and is open until Sunday, November 19, 2023. Paper versions of this survey will also be available at the pop-up storefront (131 Water Street). 

    If you have any questions, please contact: gastownpublicspaces@vancouver.ca

    This survey is now closed

  • The Water Street Pedestrian Zone Pilot is a chance to learn about the experience of pedestrianizing Water Street. This summer, City staff will learn through: 

    Studies and observations  

    • Traffic changes (vehicle, bike, walking, transit)  
    • Public life observations and site visits   
    • Economic impact study (consumer spending trends and point of sales data)  
    Listening to feedback  
    • Shape Your City survey (this survey)  
    • Intercept survey   
    • Business-specific survey   
    • Design workshop   
    • 311 cases and emails   
    • Door knocking to check-in with storefronts   
    • Community pop-ups 

    What we learn will help shape a long-term vision for pedestrianizing Water Street, as part of the Gastown Public Spaces Plan. It will also help to plan future pedestrian zones. 

    This survey will be open until end of day Aug. 31. 

    Take Survey