- cross-posted to:
- canada
- cross-posted to:
- canada
Six months after the targets are set, Minister Kahlon says the province will evaluate progress and step in if municipalities are not demonstrating real progress. […] If needed, the provincial government may then begin approving important housing projects and revising zoning rules.
This is huge. A lot of the resistance to the necessary solutions come from NIMBYs who hold out-sized sway in municipal politics on account of the very low turnout in those elections. However, cities are ultimately entirely subject to the province so if you have a government willing to step in and make things happen, they can overrule a lot of that opposition.
Good news about the housing crisis?!
I suppose the cloud around the silver lining is that this policy is just going into effect, so it will be a while before it has any effect.
Increase the speed of shitty bungalow builds? That’s gonna help.~