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Resident raises concerns about lack of bike infrastructure in proposed Brown Avenue tower

Correction: This article previously stated that the revised version of Maple Ridge’s off street and parking loading bylaw suggested a minimum of 1.25 bike parking spaces per unit. However, it has been updated since then to suggest a minimum of one bike parking space per unit. As the public hearing date for a 35-storey tower […]

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Maple Ridge council sends 35-storey tower to public hearing

The public hearing is currently scheduled for Nov. 18, where residents can voice their opinions on what would be the city's tallest building ever.

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‘Waste of time’: Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows land assembly Gold Rush slows as condo market changes
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Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows home sellers actually have to try now as market slows

Buyers have all the power right now

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Homeless numbers continue to skyrocket as public confidence in solutions drops

Point-In-Time Homeless Count figures released

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Developers are admitting just how crucial foreign money is to them

Developers lobby federal government to reverse its ban

Maple Ridge takes another step to securing 72 new rental units 

Council passed the first, second and third reading on a housing agreement bylaw at Tuesday’s meeting

‘Don’t put false targets for us’: Pitt Meadows council objects to provincial housing targets

Council raised a number of concerns about densifying, including that the city is largely in the agriculture land reserve and that it faces building restraints

Maple Ridge Council refers family friendly housing policy back to staff 

Council was concerned that would make building apartments unviable for developers

Maple Ridge takes another step toward regulating short term rentals