Vancouver Multiplex Permits: 2025-2026 Updates
What has changed in Vancouver's multiplex permit process for 2025-2026 — including fee adjustments, streamlined pathways, digital submission improvements, and faster timelines.
Looking for the latest? See our 2026-2027 Vancouver Multiplex Permits guide for the most current updates.
Key changes for 2025-2026
Improvements
- Streamlined pathway for pre-approved designs
- Expanded digital submission portal
- Additional review staff hired
- Fee incentives for energy-efficient projects
- Target DP timeline reduced to 3-4 months
Fee adjustments
- BP fees increased 3-5% (inflation adjustment)
- DCL rates updated for some districts
- New fee reduction for net-zero projects
- CAC calculations revised in select areas
Streamlined permit pathways
Vancouver introduced a streamlined review pathway for multiplex projects that use pre-approved design templates or fully comply with all zoning requirements without variances. These projects can bypass the traditional Development Permit review stage, reducing total permit timelines by 2-3 months. To qualify, your project must meet all setback, height, FSR, and parking requirements without any relaxations.
Streamlined pathway eligibility
- Full compliance with all zoning bylaw requirements
- No variances or relaxations requested
- Design meets neighbourhood character guidelines
- All required reports submitted with application
- Pre-approved design template used (optional but accelerates further)
Digital submission improvements
Vancouver expanded its online portal in 2025 to accept full Building Permit applications digitally. This means no more physical plan submissions, real-time application status tracking, and faster communication with reviewers through the portal's messaging system. The DP application process was already digital; the BP expansion completes the fully digital workflow.
Timeline improvements
Vancouver has committed to reducing Development Permit processing times from 4-6 months to 3-4 months by adding dedicated SSMUH review staff. Early 2026 data shows this target is being met for straightforward applications, though projects requiring design panel review or with complex site conditions still take longer.
FAQs
What changed in permit fees?
BP fees increased 3-5% for inflation, but new incentives reduce fees for net-zero and energy-efficient projects. DCL rates were updated in some districts.
What is the streamlined pathway?
Projects that fully comply with zoning requirements can bypass the DP stage, saving 2-3 months. Pre-approved design templates accelerate this further.
Are timelines actually faster?
Vancouver targets 3-4 months for DP processing, down from 4-6. Straightforward applications are meeting this target in early 2026.
Check your property with the latest requirements
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