B.C. government says dissolving Vancouver park board will require referendum
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is moving to pass legislation to require a referendum on the future of Vancouver’s park board, which Mayor Ken Sim has vowed to dissolve to give power over parks to city council.
B.C.’s Housing Ministry said Thursday that dissolving the board will require a referendum, with new legislation to amend the Vancouver Charter that would give city council the authority to dissolve the board after holding an “assent vote,” should a majority of Vancouverites vote to approve the plan.
Housing Minister Christine Boyle said the move is to “ensure that a significant change to park governance is legally sound, that it’s well supported, and that it balances local leadership and public input.”
Boyle said the timing of the vote will be up to council, but said it would make financial sense to hold it at the same time as the next municipal election scheduled for October 2026.


