Thousands of units expected from select B.C. cities – including Kamloops – in new housing targets
SAANICH, B.C. — The B.C. government is expecting 10 municipalities in the Lower Mainland, on Vancouver Island in the Interior to build hundreds or thousands of new housing units in targets released on Tuesday (Sept. 26).
If met, the five-year goals mean the selected communities would build 38 per cent more stock than what they would have otherwise, based on historic trends, according to the Ministry of Housing.
“The housing crisis is hurting people, holding back our economy and impacting the services we all count on,” Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon said in a news release.
“The targets include thousands of below-market rental units for the largest and fastest-growing communities. This means more people will be able to find a home in the community they love.”