BC Government ‘encouraged’ by Kamloops’ progress on housing targets
KAMLOOPS — BC Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon says while the City of Kamloops has missed its first-year housing targets, he “appreciates” the effort that was made.
Kamloops was tasked with building 4,236 net new housing units by Sept. 2028, with 679 of those units required to come online by Sept. 30, 2024. The city fell short of that goal as only 449 net new units were built in the first year.
“Although the year one housing target was not met, I note that 66 per cent of the year one target, was delivered,” Kahlon said, in a Dec. 17 letter to city council.
“Kamloops has shown progress by developing and reinforcing partnerships that will result in more housing being built, such as establishing a memorandum of understanding with BC Housing and identifying sites for transfer to the Kamloops Community Land Trust.”