In addition, OneCity ran five candidates for Vancouver School Board: incumbent Jennifer Reddy, Rory Brown, Kyla Epstein, Krista Sigurdson, and Gavin Somers.
[12] The platform committed to addressing the housing crisis with a promise to allow new rental buildings of up to six storeys, including small-scale retail at street level, in all parts of the city.
[14] Beyond housing, the platform also addressed community safety, harm reduction, Indigenous justice, climate change, arts, economic development, and active transportation.
[17] In December 2022, after the inauguration of the new council, councillor Boyle re-introduced her motion to remove barriers to non-market housing construction in Vancouver, which was amended and passed with majority support.
[18] Councillor Boyle also won ABC's support for her June 2023 motion to provide new municipal resources and services to South Vancouver and Marpole, whose populations are more working class and racialized than the city at large.
[25] The party's platform deals with social inequality, inclusive communities, improving public schools, addressing the toxic drug crisis, and affordable housing.