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Imagine what you can do in Ladner Village

The City of Delta is moving forward on plans to revitalize Ladner Village based on the findings of the 2021 Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee. Open the Imagine What You Can Do Here Map to see the seven projects that have been identified for advancement over the next few years. The City is currently engaging with the community about the projects, providing residents with an opportunity to learn more and share their feedback as the City prepares to move them forward.

GETAWAY HERE (Complete)

A possible tourist accommodation is one of the first revitalization projects to advance. This exciting project is intended to inject vibrancy into the village and support local businesses. This summer, the City invited residents to provide their ideas for a tourist accommodation in Ladner Village. The feedback gathered was used to set the criteria in the Expression of Interest. The results of the engagement and the EOI will be reviewed with Council at their meeting on Sept. 23 and are available in the "Getaway Here" section of the site.

Imagine what you can do in Ladner Village

The City of Delta is moving forward on plans to revitalize Ladner Village based on the findings of the 2021 Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee. Open the Imagine What You Can Do Here Map to see the seven projects that have been identified for advancement over the next few years. The City is currently engaging with the community about the projects, providing residents with an opportunity to learn more and share their feedback as the City prepares to move them forward.

GETAWAY HERE (Complete)

A possible tourist accommodation is one of the first revitalization projects to advance. This exciting project is intended to inject vibrancy into the village and support local businesses. This summer, the City invited residents to provide their ideas for a tourist accommodation in Ladner Village. The feedback gathered was used to set the criteria in the Expression of Interest. The results of the engagement and the EOI will be reviewed with Council at their meeting on Sept. 23 and are available in the "Getaway Here" section of the site.

  • Council Advances Expression of Interest for Tourist Accommodation in Ladner Village

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    The City of Delta has reached another milestone in its work to revitalize Ladner Village. At the Regular Meeting of September 23, Council directed staff to issue the Expression of Interest (EOI) that will seek proposals for a tourist accommodation along Chisholm Street. The decision followed a report on the engagement program involving residents in creating the criteria for the EOI as well as an overview of the next steps for the project.

    This summer, staff attended seven different pop-up events during Ladner May Days and the Ladner Village Markets and spoke with approximately 400 residents about the opportunity. The City also received 319 feedback forms through its letstalk.delta.ca engagement platform. Through these activities, staff learned what features would be important to residents should a tourist accommodation be developed in Ladner Village. A selection of themes from the community input include:

    • Reflect the historic character of the village in the design and finishings
    • Incorporate a square or market feel (i.e., patio, coffee shop, breakfast place, flower stalls, fresh produce)
    • Leverage local suppliers and products (i.e. hotel supplies, farm produce in restaurants, local artwork)
    • Consider the streetscape, include wide sidewalks and step buildings back from the street
    • Incorporate natural elements such as greenspace and a water feature
    • Consider transit and active transportation and provide adequate parking
    • Include amenities for locals (i.e., bike racks, rooftop restaurant, wine bar, and live music)
    • Consider factors such as accessibility and environmental impacts in design and construction

    Comments from the community have been reflected in the project scope and evaluation criteria in the EOI. The next step is to issue the EOI this week with a closing date of January 31, 2025. Submissions will be shortlisted and detailed proposals will be sought from one or more proponents on or before August 31, 2025. Pending the results of the evaluation, final approval and signing of an agreement would be sought closer to the end of 2025.

    Council also received an update on site preparation for development. Assessments for hazardous materials has started. Soil and geotechnical work and relocation of a water main are planned to start next spring. Demolition and site preparation will occur in phases and an application to consolidate and rezone the properties to align with the Official Community Plan and long-term vision is forthcoming.

    Residents can read the Council Report and Community Engagement Report at https://delta.civicweb.net/document/232195. The EOI is available at delta.ca/city-owned-property.

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  • Study Confirms Tourist Accommodation Viable in Ladner Village

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    A study has determined there is room in Delta’s local hotel market for a mixed-use accommodation with commercial space on the former Delta Hotel site in Ladner Village. The results of the Ladner Village Accommodation Feasibility Study, initiated in April, will be reviewed by Delta Council at their Regular Meeting on June 3, 2024.

    “The study looked at a number of sources, including local market and custom data, and found that a mixed-use accommodation is economically viable and would work well for Ladner Village,” said Mike Brotherston, the City’s Director of Corporate Services. “With the results of the study now available, Delta Council will consider whether an anchor tenant of this nature will complement the community and achieve the goal of making a significant impact on the revitalization of Ladner Village by bringing tourism and vibrancy to the area.”

    The City’s accommodation consultant proposes an 88-unit aparthotel model, which is a cross between a hotel and a holiday apartment. Instead of individual hotel rooms, the aparthotel has small apartments with their own bathroom and kitchen. Aparthotel rooms are booked nightly (a hotel stay model) or rented monthly (a short-term apartment rental model). The aparthotel model has rapidly emerged as a trend in the accommodation market because of its financial return for the hotel and the flexibility and appeal to the traveler.

    The study suggests introducing approximately half the aparthotel units to the hotel market using a phased approach, with the remaining units rented as short-term apartments. The aparthotel could occupy up to six stories with a rooftop patio to be used for, or as an extension of, an onsite restaurant. The study also estimates that the property and tenants will create over 100 jobs.

    “It is important to note that the aparthotel is one of several accommodation models that could work in this location and the next steps, should Council wish to proceed, would be to test the interest from the market,” continued Brotherston.

    Subject to a decision by Council, the staff report recommends the creation of an Expression of Interest to establish a short list of proponents to bring forward formal proposals for consideration. It also recommends that the City conduct an engagement process to involve the community in developing the criteria that would be used to score the proposals.

    A copy of the staff report and a feasibility study, with select information redacted to maintain the integrity of the EOI process, can be found at: https://delta.civicweb.net/document/229548.

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    Background:

    The City of Delta is moving forward on plans to revitalize Ladner Village based on the findings of the 2021 Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee. Seven projects have been identified for advancement over the next few years including:

    • A destination playground at Spot-on-the-Water Park
    • Upgrades to Chisholm Street wharf
    • A new multi-use pathway and road configuration on Chisholm Street
    • A new tourist accommodation on the former Delta Hotel site
    • Upgrades to Elliott Street wharf
    • Additional pop-up parks and events to create pedestrian fun
    • A branding, signage and wayfinding strategy

    The City is currently engaging with the community about the projects, providing residents with an opportunity to learn more and share their feedback as the City prepares to move them forward. Work on a few of the initiatives has started including consultation on the Bridge Street pop-up park, a feasibility study for a hotel, and remediation of the Chisholm Street wharf. Information about this work can be found at letstalk.delta.ca/Ladner-Village.

  • Engage with the City on Ladner Village Revitalization at May Days

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    Residents are invited to drop by the City of Delta’s booth during May Days to discuss plans to continue the revitalization of Ladner Village. Staff will be in the May Days Market on May 25 and 26 to discuss several projects from the Ladner Village Revitalization Plan that the City is preparing to advance over the next few years.

    “These projects were largely identified through the work of the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee in their 2021 report. Given some time has passed, the City wants to re-engage with the community about the recommendations and provide residents with an opportunity to learn more and share their feedback before the City begins to move them forward,” said Paula Kolisnek, Corporate Initiatives Manager with the City of Delta.

    The City has prepared a map identifying the key projects to support the discussion with the community. The projects are preliminary and additional engagement is planned before they proceed. In no particular order, the projects include:

    • A destination playground at Spot-on-the-Water Park
    • Upgrades to Chisholm Street wharf
    • A new multi-use pathway on Chisholm Street
    • A new tourist accommodation on the former Delta Hotel site
    • Upgrades to Elliott Street wharf
    • Additional pop-up parks and events to create pedestrian fun
    • A branding, signage and wayfinding strategy

    Work on a few of the initiatives has started including consultation on the Bridge Street pop-up park, a feasibility study for a hotel, and remediation of the Chisholm Street wharf.

    Anyone who would like to make suggestions or provide comments on these or any of the projects can visit letstalk.delta.ca/Ladner-Village to contribute your thoughts.

    “The City recognizes that Ladner residents are very passionate about their community and the Village in particular and staff are really looking forward to having these preliminary discussions about the projects before they proceed,” continued Kolisnek.

    Staff will also have a booth at the Ladner Village Market throughout the spring and summer to speak with residents.

    To view the staff report, visit: https://delta.civicweb.net/document/227166

    For more information on this news release, please contact media@delta.ca.

Page last updated: 02 Oct 2024, 01:34 PM