Vancouver is behind on new housing targets assigned by the B.C. government, new data presented to the city council shows. A staff report presented to the council on Tuesday revealed 1,607 net new ...
The city of Vancouver has added about 1,600 new housing units, close to 1,000 behind where it needs to be, in the first six months since the province issued new housing targets. The B.C. government ...
A report by city staff has found that Vancouver is falling short of meeting a housing target set by the provincial government. The report shows that from Oct. 1, 2023 to the end of March 2024 ...
More than six months after the B.C. NDP government announced ambitious targets to push municipalities to approve new housing over the next five years, Vancouver is so far coming up short.
The provincial and federal governments need to make “significant” additional investments if Vancouver is to meet targets for below-market housing, according to a report from city staff.
The District of West Vancouver isn’t meeting housing targets set by the provincial government last fall, and likely won’t be anytime soon. That’s according to a six-month progress report ...
The B.C. Ministry of Housing recently announced the names of an additional 20 priority municipalities that will be receiving housing targets this summer as part of the Housing Supply Act.
In the City of North Vancouver, population has grown at a rate of 40.4 per cent since 2001, and by three per cent from 2022 ...