VANCOUVER City Council this week voted to waive fees for the new and expanded patios and merchandise displays participating in the Water Street Pedestrian Zone Pilot this July and August and contribute $20,000 towards restarting the Gastown Business Improvement Society’s parking initiative, which will offer visitors three hours of free parking once a week during the pilot.
“This July and August, we’re transforming Water Street into a vibrant pedestrian zone and I couldn’t be more excited,” says Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim on Friday. “It’s important to me and this Council that we support our local businesses, be it waiving patio fees or supplementing free parking. We’re testing new and unique people-first initiatives here in one of Vancouver’s most iconic neighbourhoods and we’re determined to make it a success for all.”
In the Water Street Pedestrian Zone, roads and public space will be converted into lively and inclusive spaces that prioritize walking, local businesses, culture, community-building, biking and rolling.
The pedestrian zone will have plenty of public seating, expanded patios, art and storytelling courtesy of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish Nation) and the səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) Nations, vending and community activations.
“We are working closely with the Gastown BIA and individual businesses to ensure they are supported throughout the pilot,” says Lisa Parker, Director of Public Space and Street Use. “We have unlocked a variety of business uses for the pedestrian zone, including expanded patios, live music and performances, merchandise displays and vending. The pilot will be closely monitored by staff and learnings will inform future programs and city-wide changes to the public realm. It’s going to be a vibrant, community-oriented space – we’re so excited to welcome folks to the Water Street Pedestrian Zone this July.”
The City said it appreciates everyone’s patience and understanding as it completes the road repairs.
During the Pedestrian Zone Pilot, sections of Water Street and Maple Tree Square will be closed to vehicles to allow visitors a safe and enjoyable environment to soak up the neighbourhood, take in performances, shop, people watch and dine in the heart of Gastown.
In designated “Car-Free” blocks, vehicle access will be restricted. However, local access will be maintained on all “Car-Light” blocks to provide access to the area for deliveries, visitors, and customers.
View a map of the traffic changes here.
For more information on all Gastown related projects, or to sign-up for project updates, visit vancouver.ca/gastown.