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Backgrounders

More information on the progress of the first 10 communities

Below is a summary of six-month interim report findings, highlighting the percentage of progress toward first annual net-new targets. However, the evaluation of progress goes beyond just the assessment of net new units and includes policy actions, initiatives, innovative approaches and partnerships that municipalities put in place to create the conditions needed to increase housing supply.

  • Victoria – 114% of 659 units
  • Port Moody – 90% of 231 units
  • District of North Vancouver – 78% of 499 units
  • Kamloops – 45% of 679 units
  • Saanich – 44% of 440 units
  • Abbotsford – 39% of 1,022 units
  • Vancouver – 31% of 5,202 units
  • Delta – 22% of 514 units
  • District of West Vancouver – 18% of 220 units
  • Oak Bay – 12.5% of 56 units

Notable actions taken to meet targets:

  • updating zoning bylaws and implementing provincial site standards to accommodate small-scale multi-unit housing and transit-oriented development;
  • updating Official Community Plans to designate additional residential capacity;
  • identifying municipal lands for affordable housing projects and BC Builds opportunities;
  • creating housing strategies to address local housing needs;
  • delegating authority to staff for development-permit and minor variance decisions;
  • updating development-approval processes and reducing processing time;
  • digitizing intake of complete building-permit applications;
  • upgrading database systems to collect and report on housing targets data;
  • establishing partnerships with non-profit organizations, BC Housing and First Nations.