Major Infrastructure
Investing and delivering infrastructure for a growing city is about more than building projects — it is about building a complete community. They are about dignity, belonging, and quality of life. As more people choose to live, work, raise families, start businesses, and age here, we must ensure the facilities, services, public spaces, and core assets they rely on keep pace. Growth brings opportunity, but it also brings responsibility: to plan ahead, invest wisely, and build in a way that supports daily life, strengthens connection, and protects long-term livability. That is why we are making the investments needed to support people today and prepare our city for the future.

Since being elected Mayor, we have:
- Delivered the new Harry Jerome Community Recreation and Culture Centre – the largest capital investment in the City’s history – on time and on budget!
- Delivered the new Silver Harbour Senior’s Activity Centre
- Delivered upgrades to Mickey McDougall Community Recreation Centre and signed a long-term lease with Flicka Gymnastics for this space to be their new home
- Delivered the new North Vancouver Lawn Bowling Greens and Clubhouse to the Lawn Bowling Society – a modern, accessible community gathering space
- Delivered a new school – by the Board of Education
- Delivered a new Surgical Centre, the Paul Myer’s Tower – by Vancouver Coastal Health
- Advanced a major decarbonization project by Lonsdale Energy Corporation with the goal by 2027 that at least 40% of the energy delivered to customers will come from low-carbon technologies
- Advanced Stormwater resilience work through modelling, system upgrades, rain gardens and long-term infrastructure planning
- Opened the Shipyards, Splash Park and outdoor Skating facility
- Opened the new Museum
- Opened Capilano University at the Shipyards