Downtown Revitalization
A downtown vision baked into the Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw, not a glossy strategy on a shelf. Here’s what it means if you’re building, opening, or operating downtown.
The plan
The Downtown Revitalization Plan outlines an approach to improving how residents, business owners, and visitors experience the City's downtown. It addresses land use, urban design, public realm (sidewalks, plazas, street trees), parking, and how new development should look and function.
Integrated into City planning
The plan isn't a separate document sitting on a shelf. It has been formally embedded into the City's broader planning framework:
- Community Plan 2033 (Bylaw 404), downtown vision and goals
- Zoning Bylaw 411, what land uses and built form are permitted downtown
- Downtown Mixed Use Development Permit Area, design guidelines for new construction and significant alterations
That means anyone designing or building downtown already has the rules in front of them through the regular permitting process.
Related resources
The City supports downtown development with several complementary tools:
- Downtown Area Plan, detailed spatial planning for the downtown core
- Development Incentives Guidelines, programs that encourage business investment
- Sidewalk Vendor Application Guidelines under Bylaw 292, supporting street-level commerce like food carts and pop-ups
- Special Event Permits under Bylaw 1410, for events, parades, and park use that activate downtown
Tip
Building or expanding downtown?
Common questions
Where is the downtown revitalization plan published?
I want to open a storefront downtown. What do I need?
Can I do a sidewalk pop-up or food cart?
Are there grants or incentives for downtown businesses?
What's the Downtown Mixed Use Development Permit Area?
What to do next
Still need help?
Talk to Development Services
- Phone
- 250-555-0100
- Hours
- Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
- In person
- City Hall, 100 Lakeshore Avenue, Silvermere, BC
Faster than calling for non-urgent issues. We respond within one business day.
