The Day the Music Died - The Night Before the Night Before Christmas - Posted April 14, 2026
Believe it or Not (Ripley's sponsorship forthcoming?) the last new development proposal in the City of Victoria was on December 23, 2025. Which means we're now approaching 4 months and counting with no new proposals. The December 23, 2025 submission was for 915 McClure Street; a six storey, 22 unit apartment building. New proposals have evaporated and no one has noticed, commented or raised any alarm bells.
Walking (or driving if you prefer) around town it feels like construction is happening everywhere with roads reduced to a single lane, cranes in the sky and building rising from the ground. When I first started tracking development projects last fall I was almost hoping for a slow down in new proposals so I could catch up and catalogue all those underway or previously approved. So it was me, I cursed it all.
On our MappingVictoria Project Listing there is a sub page for New Proposals. Originally it was intended for proposals submitted to the City within the past 60 days, then I extended it to 90 days. Well, that sub page would be empty even at 90 days so now it'll be a listing of the most recent proposals, likely the past half dozen.
Yes, there have been projects approved and denied since December 23, 2025, but they were from earlier in 2025. The City's Advisory Design Panel (ADP) hasn't met since February 25, 2026 and in the December 10, 2025 ADP agenda it was recorded "Two ADP members have resigned, including our cross appointee with the Heritage Advisory Panel." The purpose of the ADP is to provide advice to Council on the design merits of plans as part of a rezoning application, development permit or special projects referred to the Panel by City Council. With no new proposals to discuss there is no need for meetings I suppose but we can hope with the extra time more attention will be placed on producing minutes that are accurate or at least readable and not sloppy AI generated transcriptions. A snippet from November 26, 2025 which is the last ADP meeting where minutes are publicly available: