B.C.’s government buys land for transit-oriented housing development
SAANICH, B.C. — British Columbia’s government is spearheading a new public development project on Vancouver Island aimed at bringing more affordable homes closer to transit access.
Premier David Eby says the province has purchased two parcels of land for the Uptown development in Saanich, B.C., through the $394-million property acquisition fund operated by the Transportation Ministry.
Eby says the plan is to build “hundreds” of new homes, retail and commercial capacity, on the site, along with possible amenities such as child care, public spaces and a transit hub.
The development plan was announced after the province finalized the acquisition of two properties recently for a combined cost of $9.3 million, with the planning still in its early stages.