Alcohol in Parks
The City introduced a temporary pilot program to permit responsible consumption of alcohol in four parks: Central, Confederation, Edmonds, and Keswick parks.
The City introduced a temporary pilot program to permit responsible consumption of alcohol in four parks: Central, Confederation, Edmonds, and Keswick parks.
New facilities designed to better meet the needs of northeast Burnaby’s growing and changing population.
Creating a vision and policy direction to shape how this area will redevelop over the mid to long term.
Planning is underway for a new community centre within Confederation Park to supplement existing facilities and meet the growing recreation needs in northwest Burnaby.
The City is creating a new customer service centre to simplify, centralize and improve how residents, business owners and visitors access City information and services.
We're looking to improve the current cycling network in the Edmonds Town Centre area.
A new community plan for the Edmonds community to establish a vision and policy direction to guide the growth of a diverse, sustainable and resilient Town Centre.
Have your say on a range of housing forms to introduce more multi-unit housing choices to Burnaby’s neighbourhoods.
This 4.5-acre site, located in the heart of the Edmonds Town Centre, is comprised of four properties that are identified for higher intensity development.
We're implementing active transportation improvements along Lakefield Drive and 4th Street between Nursery Street in the north to Wedgewood Street in the south.
We’re reviewing the City’s existing liquor and cannabis policies to establish a new policy that will guide the liquor and cannabis licensing applications process.
The Mountain Air Bike Skills Course, originally opened in 2008, is being redeveloped with new features to become a first-class local destination for our biking community.
We're planning a replacement (or renewed) City Hall at the existing Deer Lake site.
Improving travel safety for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers in the Burnaby Heights / Capitol Hill neighbourhood.
We're exploring trends in outdoor aquatics and reviewing fair distribution of outdoor aquatic amenities like pools and spray pads to plan for future needs.
City Council has approved the location for a new pedestrian-cyclist overpass across the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1).
The City of Burnaby is planning to rebuild the playground equipment at five neighbourhood parks in 2024.
A new community plan for the Royal Oak community to establish a vision and policy direction to shape how this area will redevelop over the mid to long term.
We’re conducting a study of the Sperling Avenue and Duthie Avenue corridors to develop strategies and solutions to enhance the safety of everyone using these routes.
Improving our cycling connections to key destinations in Burnaby and Metro Vancouver urban centres.
We'd like to hear from you on how we can better communicate our initiatives, events, programs and services.
This is part of a community consultation process to identify actions to address historical discrimination, including acknowledgement and a formal apology.
Did you view this website in a language other than English? We’d like to hear about your experience!
We're updating our listings of the special places in the Royal Oak neighbourhood which are important to the people who live there.
Celebrate Christine Sinclair’s retirement from international play by sharing your well wishes and fond memories.
Help shape the future of Burnaby’s agricultural lands for the next generation and beyond.
We’re building a plan to safeguard the health and diversity of Burnaby’s 2,900 hectares of tree canopy.
An opportunity to revisit the Brentwood Town Centre Development Plan and Brentwood Site Master Plan to provide more diverse housing options and social amenities.
We're developing a long-term plan to enhance the BC Parkway corridor from Boundary Road to the Royal Oak SkyTrain station, referred to as Parkway Alive!
We’re creating a new Official Community Plan (OCP) to respond to the current and future needs of the community and set a long-term vision for managing the city’s growth.
We are developing a trail management plan for Burnaby Mountain to balance conservation and recreation in this well-loved natural park.
We’re constructing new sidewalks on Gilmore Avenue, Carleton Avenue, Dunnedin / Carnegie streets and Portland Street.
The Central Park Master Plan (CPMP) is a long-term vision that will guide future improvements of the park over the next few decades.
We are updating our Community Safety Plan to make Burnaby a city where people feel safe and belong.
Checking in with neighbourhood residents about our proposal to build a new community garden in Ernie Winch Park in southeast Burnaby.
As electric vehicle adoption is increasing in Burnaby, we are working on creating a Public EV Charging Strategy that meets the needs of the community.
Help us better understand speed and traffic concerns and identify potential improvements for the area.
The City is seeking input from people who have experienced poverty in Burnaby. We want to hear your challenges and ideas on how to make things better in our community.
City of Burnaby is located on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Sníchim speaking peoples. We are grateful for the opportunity to be on this territory.