Vancouver council approves zoning to allow multiplex units in most neighbourhoods
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says the city has taken a “huge step” toward “housing attainability” by approving multiplex units in single-family neighbourhoods, but critics of the plan argue the step is little more than a shuffle.
Councillors unanimously endorsed a motion Thursday night that creates a single residential zone across most of the city, clearing the way for what supporters call “missing middle” housing.
The term describes a range of multi-family or townhouse-type buildings that match the scale of single-family neighbourhoods while increasing the density.
The motion passed Thursday allows for up to four units on standard city lots and as many as eight units on larger lots.