Ladner Village Revitalization

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The Ladner Village Official Community Plan (OCP) Update is complete. Work on the Ladner Waterfront Redevelopment Strategy will be shared through Let's Talk Delta as it gets underway.


Furthering the vision for revitalization of Ladner Village, the City of Delta has retained consultant teams to work on two initiatives:

  • Ladner Waterfront Redevelopment Strategy 
  • Ladner Village Official Community Plan Update

These projects were initiated based on the recommendations made by the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee (LVRAC) in their 2020 report to Council. For reference, additional background information on the origin and mandate of LVRAC is provided below.

Ladner Waterfront Redevelopment Strategy

This project explores redevelopment of the Ladner Waterfront as a key element of Village revitalization. An updated concept plan for Chisholm Street and the waterfront has been developed, with particular emphasis on opportunities for public realm improvements at the former Seven Seas site and Spot on the Water Park. This concept plan will be further refined through work currently underway to evaluate flood management requirements for the Village.

Ladner Village Official Community Plan (OCP) Update - COMPLETE

This project considered updates to the OCP in service of revitalization objectives. Areas covered by this project included land use, heights, and density within the Village as well as renewed design form and character guidelines for future development. This portion of the Ladner Village Revitalization project was completed on December 14, 2021 when Council adopted amendments to the OCP. At that time, Council noted further work and refinement for the Village, which will be undertaken at a future date.


How We Got Here

First Phase | Opportunities to Participate

The first phase of the project is now complete. That phase focused on:

  • background research of existing reports, policy documents, and design precedents
  • further work on the recommendations of the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee
  • engagement with key stakeholders, City staff and Council, and the public
  • exploration of design strategies and early-stage concepts for the waterfront

A "design brief" was created to provide an overview of the project (including opportunities, constraints, strategies and inspiration) and to serve as a resource for your continued engagement in the project. Please download a copy for further information.

A public webinar was held on the evening of April the 8th from 7pm to 9pm to provide a project overview and receive input and feedback. Topics that were explored in the webinar include:

  • lessons learned and best practices for successful revitalization initiatives
  • barriers and opportunities to revitalization
  • interests, priorities, and concerns for Village and waterfront revitalization
  • review of project timeline and next steps in the process

Feedback from the webinar guided the creation of revitalization strategies and design concepts, which were then further reviewed and refined as a part of the second phase of the project. See the attached slides from the webinar.

Second Phase | Opportunities to Participate

The second phase of the project is now complete. Building on information received in the first phase, the project team prepared a draft Ladner Village Revitalization Strategy and asked the public, the Ladner Business Association, waterfront land owners, and other key stakeholders to weigh in on the direction and some of the "big ideas" involved in the Strategy. The results from the survey and the draft Ladner Village Revitalization Strategy were presented to Delta City Council on August 9, 2021. You can find a copy of that report here.

Third Phase | Strategy Refinement

The third phase of the project is now complete. Staff incorporated the feedback received through the second phase to refine the Ladner Village Revitalization Strategy and prepared for Council's consideration two bylaws to amend the Ladner Area Plan and Development Permit Area Guidelines in the Official Community Plan. The proposed bylaw changes, which would update the land use, height, density, and design guidelines for Ladner Village, were presented to Council on November 22, 2021 for first and second reading. A Public Hearing was then scheduled for December 14th, after which Council gave the amending bylaws 3rd and 4th readings.



Additional Information on the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee (LVRAC)

This Committee was established by Council in January 2019 to provide advice to Council on the renewal of Ladner Village. The Committee’s mandate focused specifically on:

  • Best utilization of Delta-owned buildings in Ladner Village;
  • Possible streetscape and harbour waterfront design concepts;
  • Branding/communications/marketing for Ladner Village Renewal; and
  • Strategic incentives to attract development and policies to facilitate the renewal.

The Committee worked together for 10 months to cover the topics in their mandate and their recommendations are summarized in the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee Final Report. The Committee recommendations were reviewed and recommended implementation processes have been adopted by Council. The recommended implementation plan is summarized in the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee Recommendations: Implementation Plan.


The Ladner Village Official Community Plan (OCP) Update is complete. Work on the Ladner Waterfront Redevelopment Strategy will be shared through Let's Talk Delta as it gets underway.


Furthering the vision for revitalization of Ladner Village, the City of Delta has retained consultant teams to work on two initiatives:

  • Ladner Waterfront Redevelopment Strategy 
  • Ladner Village Official Community Plan Update

These projects were initiated based on the recommendations made by the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee (LVRAC) in their 2020 report to Council. For reference, additional background information on the origin and mandate of LVRAC is provided below.

Ladner Waterfront Redevelopment Strategy

This project explores redevelopment of the Ladner Waterfront as a key element of Village revitalization. An updated concept plan for Chisholm Street and the waterfront has been developed, with particular emphasis on opportunities for public realm improvements at the former Seven Seas site and Spot on the Water Park. This concept plan will be further refined through work currently underway to evaluate flood management requirements for the Village.

Ladner Village Official Community Plan (OCP) Update - COMPLETE

This project considered updates to the OCP in service of revitalization objectives. Areas covered by this project included land use, heights, and density within the Village as well as renewed design form and character guidelines for future development. This portion of the Ladner Village Revitalization project was completed on December 14, 2021 when Council adopted amendments to the OCP. At that time, Council noted further work and refinement for the Village, which will be undertaken at a future date.


How We Got Here

First Phase | Opportunities to Participate

The first phase of the project is now complete. That phase focused on:

  • background research of existing reports, policy documents, and design precedents
  • further work on the recommendations of the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee
  • engagement with key stakeholders, City staff and Council, and the public
  • exploration of design strategies and early-stage concepts for the waterfront

A "design brief" was created to provide an overview of the project (including opportunities, constraints, strategies and inspiration) and to serve as a resource for your continued engagement in the project. Please download a copy for further information.

A public webinar was held on the evening of April the 8th from 7pm to 9pm to provide a project overview and receive input and feedback. Topics that were explored in the webinar include:

  • lessons learned and best practices for successful revitalization initiatives
  • barriers and opportunities to revitalization
  • interests, priorities, and concerns for Village and waterfront revitalization
  • review of project timeline and next steps in the process

Feedback from the webinar guided the creation of revitalization strategies and design concepts, which were then further reviewed and refined as a part of the second phase of the project. See the attached slides from the webinar.

Second Phase | Opportunities to Participate

The second phase of the project is now complete. Building on information received in the first phase, the project team prepared a draft Ladner Village Revitalization Strategy and asked the public, the Ladner Business Association, waterfront land owners, and other key stakeholders to weigh in on the direction and some of the "big ideas" involved in the Strategy. The results from the survey and the draft Ladner Village Revitalization Strategy were presented to Delta City Council on August 9, 2021. You can find a copy of that report here.

Third Phase | Strategy Refinement

The third phase of the project is now complete. Staff incorporated the feedback received through the second phase to refine the Ladner Village Revitalization Strategy and prepared for Council's consideration two bylaws to amend the Ladner Area Plan and Development Permit Area Guidelines in the Official Community Plan. The proposed bylaw changes, which would update the land use, height, density, and design guidelines for Ladner Village, were presented to Council on November 22, 2021 for first and second reading. A Public Hearing was then scheduled for December 14th, after which Council gave the amending bylaws 3rd and 4th readings.



Additional Information on the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee (LVRAC)

This Committee was established by Council in January 2019 to provide advice to Council on the renewal of Ladner Village. The Committee’s mandate focused specifically on:

  • Best utilization of Delta-owned buildings in Ladner Village;
  • Possible streetscape and harbour waterfront design concepts;
  • Branding/communications/marketing for Ladner Village Renewal; and
  • Strategic incentives to attract development and policies to facilitate the renewal.

The Committee worked together for 10 months to cover the topics in their mandate and their recommendations are summarized in the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee Final Report. The Committee recommendations were reviewed and recommended implementation processes have been adopted by Council. The recommended implementation plan is summarized in the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee Recommendations: Implementation Plan.


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback on the Ladner Village Revitalization project. In this survey, we invite you to provide comments and questions about our work to date.

    Please refer to these Information Boards throughout the survey.

     

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