
James Bay is more vulnerable to extreme heat
Kirk Buhne, a JBNA Board Member, was interviewed for this Times Colonist article ….

Cruise ships and traffic
During the 2023 cruise season JBNA undertook a study to determine the effect of cruise vehicle traffic on James Bay streets. This report provides the JBNA

Transit Orientated Area (TOA)
Bill 47 permits 10 storey residential buildings within 200m of a designated transit station and 6 storey within 400m (see OCP – The City, Bills

Douglas/Blanchard Intersection Redesign
13th June email Click here to view the emails from Councillor Caradonna and from City staff providing additional information 16th May Council Meeting At the

50 Douglas St. (Amica) Development Proposal
May 2024: Updated Plan available on Developer Tracker Click here to view the plans on the development tracker February 2024: Developer Update, Zoom Recording January

OCP – The City, Bills 44 &47
16th May 2024 Committee of the Whole meeting At this meeting city staff presented the Douglas St. Bus Lane Update plan. A key component of

James Bay Particulate Matter Monitors
The PM2.5 Measurements This image shows the location of three publicly available ultra fine particulate matter (PM2.5) PurpleAir monitors visible in James Bay and the one

515-519 Rithet St. Development Proposal
The CALUC ZOOM meeting for this proposal was held on Wednesday November 8th 2023 Click here for the video recording of the meetingClick here for the

415 Parry, 544-556 Toronto St. Development Proposal
The developer presented the revised proposal at the JBNA ZOOM CALUC meeting on 11th October 2023. Please find below: Video recording of the meeting Presentation