This seems to be worth a thread of its own? The City's draft ODP (which has to be adopted by next June) has been published.
City webpage.
The City of Vancouver is inviting public feedback on the
draft Official Development Plan (ODP), a city-wide policy document that will be adopted by by-law to guide how the city grows and changes over the next 30 years and beyond. Under new Provincial legislation, Vancouver must adopt a city-wide ODP by June 2026.
The draft ODP outlines land use policy for the whole city, mapping out space for housing, jobs, parks and schools as the city grows. It builds on the Vancouver Plan (2022), which was created after years of engagement with residents, equity-denied groups, businesses and community organizations.
The draft ODP includes all the content of the Vancouver Plan, adding only the necessary information to meet Provincial legislation, updates to reflect Council direction since Vancouver Plan and minor updates to improve clarity.