July 2022 could see very quiet cars racing through the streets of Vancouver, legally.
Councillors Sarah Kirby-Yung and Michael Wiebe have a motion coming to council Thursday, Arpil 22 asking city council to support bringing a Formula E race to the city. Specifically, they mention one that is likely to be scheduled in July next year; a schedule has not been released by Formula E race organizers.
Formula E is one of a variety of world championships run by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (including Formula One).
In the motion, they want staff directed to work with race organizers "to enable the Canadian Round Formula E event."
That event would include "a two-day conference, music and cultural events and one day electric vehicle race in July 2022." The motion mentions the False Creek area as the likely location.
"Execution of the event should minimize impact on community, road and park usage, include dialogue with False Creek residents to address neighbourhood considerations, and ensure public access to the seawall is maintained throughout the event," states the motion.
Costs of the event would be on the race organizers. In support of the idea, it's mentioned in the motion that organizers have approached the city.
In addition to the event, a three-year deal would be considered. More electric vehicle charging stations would be included, along with access for some "at-risk youth."
It's also estimated the three-day event would bring in $80 million economic impact and 3,000 jobs.
The city hasn't hosted a major race since the Molson Indy Vancouver stopped in 2004.
Currently, Montreal hosts the Canadian Grand Prix as part of the Formula One World Championship. That city also hosted two Formula E races at the end of the 2017 season (those were in late July).