B.C. building enough homes to meet growing population, but not enough are affordable
VANCOUVER — The organization representing British Columbia’s municipal governments says resolving the province’s affordable housing crisis is more complex than just building more homes.
A Union of B.C. Municipalities report says the data shows enough homes are being built to meet the province’s growing population, but the numbers of affordable houses and rental properties are lacking.
The report comes after Housing Minister David Eby recently said municipal governments are holding up housing developments in their communities and he’s preparing to introduce legislation to remove their final project approval powers.
Union president Laurey Anne Roodenburg says in an interview there are other factors involved in limiting local housing developments beyond municipal approvals and they range from shortages of skilled workers to provincial government red tape.
