Vancouver council approves pause on supporting housing projects
VANCOUVER — Vancouver’s council has approved Mayor Ken Sim’s plan to temporarily halt net new supportive housing projects in the city.
A news release from Sim’s office says it will allow the city to focus to “renewing aging, deteriorating stock,” and transition temporary modular housing into permanent homes, while pushing for more supply elsewhere in the region.
The city says the pause doesn’t apply to housing for seniors, women, families, youth aging out of care, health care-related housing, or “social housing with occasional supports.”
Councillors heard from more than 80 residents, many voicing concerns about the proposal, but the motion passed with six votes in favour on Wednesday night.


