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  1. E

    Development Permits

    • data.edmonton.ca
    • data.wu.ac.at
    Updated Jul 2, 2025
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    City of Edmonton (2025). Development Permits [Dataset]. https://data.edmonton.ca/w/2ccn-pwtu/depj-dfck?cur=wfGPknGugPC
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    csv, application/rssxml, tsv, xml, application/rdfxml, kmz, application/geo+json, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 2, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Edmonton
    Description

    List of development permits from the City of Edmonton - Urban Planning & Economy Department.

    Development permits approve the use of a site, as well as the size and location of any buildings or structures. It is written approval from the City that development plans meet the Edmonton Zoning Bylaw regulations. An approved development permit is required before application for a building permit to construct the building or structure, or to apply for a business licence.

    Some permits are combination permits. They combine both a development permit and a building permit in one application. This data set only represents the outcome of the development permit application. Building permit data is available through the General Building Permits dataset.

    Additional information to help understand more about Development Permits:

    Development Permits - www.edmonton.ca/developmentpermits

    Edmonton’s Zoning Bylaw 20001 - www.edmonton.ca/zoningbylaw

    Development in Your Neighbourhood https://www.edmonton.ca/residential_neighbourhoods/development-in-your-neighbourhood

    The City of Edmonton has shifted the delivery of legal and title parcel mapping to the provincial government and their designated partners. As of November 1st, 2021, the City will no longer provide datasets with land parcel boundary polygon geometry. Alberta Data Partnerships (ADP) - https://abdatapartnerships.ca/ - and their joint venture partner AltaLIS - https://www.altalis.com - now have the responsibility for making this information available for most of the province, including within the City of Edmonton.

    Please see our Digital Map Products website https://www.edmonton.ca/business_economy/maps-and-aerial-products for more information.

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    Non-market housing

    • opendata.vancouver.ca
    csv, excel, geojson +1
    Updated Jun 9, 2025
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    (2025). Non-market housing [Dataset]. https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/non-market-housing/
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    excel, json, csv, geojsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 9, 2025
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    https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/

    Description

    This dataset contains data of non-market housing projects - both the buildings owned by City of Vancouver, and the buildings provided by other agencies. Non-market housing is for low and moderate income singles and families, often subsidized through a variety of ways, including senior government support. This housing is managed through various operators, including the public, non-profit, co-op, and urban indigenous sectors. Non-market housing is located throughout Vancouver in the forms of social, supportive, and co-op housing. This dataset includes temporary modular housing, which are demountable structures, not permanently affixed to land and assembled within months. The inventory does not include the following types of housing:Special Needs Residential Facilities - includes community care facilities providing licensed care services, and group residences providing housing as required by law, rehabilitative programs, or temporary housingSingle Room Accommodation - privately-owned single room occupancy (SRO) hotels, rooming houses, and other housing with rooms less than 320 square feet, typically featuring units with a basic cooking setup and shared bathroomsShelters - provide temporary beds, meals, and services to the city's homeless population NoteUnit total (and breakdown) of projects could change over the course of development and are not captured real timeHousing projects with "proposed", "approved" and "under construction" status may not contain unit number breakdown by "Design"Housing projects with "proposed", "approved" and "under construction" status may not contain information on operator names or typeUnit total is the sum of clientele groups (families, seniors, and others) Data currencyThis dataset is updated weekly. Data accuracyData for this dataset is amalgamated from a number of sources. It is possible that some information may not be shown because of data synchronization issues. There may be some loss of quality from data entry errors.Non-housing market projects for which geographic coordinates are not available yet will not show up on the map or in the spatial formats. For a complete list, please consult the XLS or CSV formats. Websites for further informationSocial and market rental housingFind social and co-op housing in Vancouver

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City of Edmonton (2025). Development Permits [Dataset]. https://data.edmonton.ca/w/2ccn-pwtu/depj-dfck?cur=wfGPknGugPC

Development Permits

Explore at:
csv, application/rssxml, tsv, xml, application/rdfxml, kmz, application/geo+json, kmlAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Jul 2, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
City of Edmonton
Description

List of development permits from the City of Edmonton - Urban Planning & Economy Department.

Development permits approve the use of a site, as well as the size and location of any buildings or structures. It is written approval from the City that development plans meet the Edmonton Zoning Bylaw regulations. An approved development permit is required before application for a building permit to construct the building or structure, or to apply for a business licence.

Some permits are combination permits. They combine both a development permit and a building permit in one application. This data set only represents the outcome of the development permit application. Building permit data is available through the General Building Permits dataset.

Additional information to help understand more about Development Permits:

Development Permits - www.edmonton.ca/developmentpermits

Edmonton’s Zoning Bylaw 20001 - www.edmonton.ca/zoningbylaw

Development in Your Neighbourhood https://www.edmonton.ca/residential_neighbourhoods/development-in-your-neighbourhood

The City of Edmonton has shifted the delivery of legal and title parcel mapping to the provincial government and their designated partners. As of November 1st, 2021, the City will no longer provide datasets with land parcel boundary polygon geometry. Alberta Data Partnerships (ADP) - https://abdatapartnerships.ca/ - and their joint venture partner AltaLIS - https://www.altalis.com - now have the responsibility for making this information available for most of the province, including within the City of Edmonton.

Please see our Digital Map Products website https://www.edmonton.ca/business_economy/maps-and-aerial-products for more information.

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