Chilliwack City Council has approved a rezoning for 46001 Gore Avenue and surrounding properties to facilitate the construction of an 82-unit, six-story mixed-use development, complete with a commercial space and a five-story parkade.
The former Broadway Supermarket site will become a 470m², two-story veterinary clinic with modern design, landscaped frontage, and dedicated parking, providing a full range of services for pets in the community.
A new 11-unit townhouse development at 6538/6548 Fern Street offers spacious homes with private yards and terraces. Designed for families and young professionals, it integrates well with the local environment, maintaining harmony with nearby parks and green spaces.
A.D. Rundle Middle School is expanding to add 300 new student seats, increasing capacity to 750. The $18 million project includes 12 new classrooms, built to LEED Gold standards, and supports Chilliwack's growing population.
This new $274.1 million long-term care facility on Mary Street in Chilliwack will feature 200 beds, five storeys, and a 32-spot adult daycare, addressing the growing need for senior care in the region. Construction is set to begin in 2026, providing the community with expanded access to quality healthcare services.
Chilliwack City Council approved a supportive housing development at 46719 and 46721 Yale Road on August 6, 2024, despite local opposition. The project, designed for women fleeing domestic violence, includes sustainability features and strict security measures, addressing critical community needs.
A rezoning application for properties on Alma Avenue, Vedder Road, and Viola Street in Chilliwack seeks to enable a mixed-use development. The project proposes shifting from commercial to apartment residential zoning under the new CD-27 zone.
Building E at 45495 Campus Drive will provide 95 residential units with a height of 20.4 meters, exceeding original limits for enhanced design. A zoning amendment allows 50% of required storage lockers to be integrated within the units for convenience.
Northcoast Building Products seeks approval to expand its manufacturing operations with a new 665m² addition and 960m² MegaDome, meeting all requirements for parking (24 spaces) and landscaping (51 trees) within the M5 Zone.