10-Year Official Community Plan Update
We are updating the Official Community Plan (OCP) for Victoria to meet the needs of our growing population and address the housing and climate crises. The plan we make now will help Victoria grow and change to meet future challenges.
Since March 2024, we were in the community and online talking with you about housing, community and climate and how you see your city changing and growing. This period of engagement is now closed. Thank you for your participation in the OCP update engagement and sharing your thoughts on Victoria's future. We look forward to reviewing public input and creating an engagement summary this fall in preparation for our return to Council in early 2025.
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Places & Spaces - Place-based Planning
As part of the OCP update, the City will consider key directions from current neighbourhood plans to ensure each area of Victoria can grow and maintain it’s special charm while still aligning with OCP framework. James Bay, Oaklands and areas in Jubilee, Fort Street and Oak Bay Avenue are without recent neighbourhood plans. Learn how you can help shape how each of these areas will grow and change into the future at engage.victoria.ca/places-spaces.
Not Starting From Scratch
We have a solid understanding of what Victoria values and needs from years of public feedback, technical analysis, current City policy and through the creation of plans like GoVictoria, the Climate Leadership Plan, Parks and Open Spaces Masterplan and Victoria 3.0. Now it's time to talk about how to bring those values to life as our city grows and changes. Victoria is already a leader in housing policy and regulations. The OCP update process will continue to align local action with federal and provincial programs that seek to address the housing and climate crises.
The Official Community Plan: It's. A. Big. Deal.
The Official Community Plan (OCP) shapes how we live, work and play in Victoria. It's the long-term plan that determines how our community will grow and change. Decisions on where housing, businesses and parks should go, how we move around the city and ways Victoria can respond to the climate crisis are all determined by the OCP. If the City was a train, the OCP would be its conductor leading the way.
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