Vancouver to build 400 new affordable homes to stem housing ‘crisis’


Tuesday, August 16th, 2016

Vancouver?s housing ?crisis? births plan to develop city-owned lots

KELLY SINOSKI
The Vancouver Sun

The City of Vancouver plans to build 400 new affordable homes — from SROS to three-bedroom family units — in four city-owned lots, in a bid to help stem the housing “crisis” gripping the city.

Mayor Gregor Robertson said the sites, worth $50 million, are the first four of 20 offered to senior levels of government to construct affordable homes.

“Finding quality, affordable rental homes in Vancouver — especially for people on low and average incomes — remains a significant challenge as the vacancy rate hovers near zero,” Robertson said. “At city hall, we’ll keep doing everything we can to tackle our housing affordability crisis head on, and pursue all options and tools available to build more rental housing.”

Robertson said the city is moving ahead with the projects after securing development partners, but requires funding contributions from the provincial and federal governments to keep prices affordable.

The final number of homes on each site is subject to approval through the development and rezoning process.

The sites include:

177 West Pender St. Earmarked for 100 homes for people on low to moderate incomes. Rents would range from $375 to $850 per month.

3510 Fraser St. About 60 homes for seniors with the potential for a seniors centre on the ground floor. Rents slated at between $750 and $1,400 per month.

2221 Main St. About 130 rental homes for working families and singles. Rents set at $850 to $2,000 per month.

55-79 and 87-115 Southwest

Marine Dr. About 130 rentals for working families and singles. Rents from $1,000 to $2,000 per month.

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