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BC’s new housing laws mean major shakeups for city councils but maybe that’s a good thing since we are in a housing crisis. Plus cities try to make themselves useful in the meantime. Except Surrey and especially except Harrison Hot Springs.

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* Legislation introduced to rein in short-term rentals, deliver more homes for people | BC Gov News 

* More small-scale, multi-unit homes coming to B.C., zoning barriers removed | BC Gov News 

* Legislation introduced to deliver more homes near transit hubs | BC Gov News

* Legislation introduced to streamline delivery of homes, services, infrastructure | BC Gov News

* New standardized designs will help build more homes quicker | BC Gov News

* Eby says governments must step up on housing, can’t rely on private sector – Real Estate | Business in Vancouver

* BC looking at Vienna & Singapore models of public housing

* It took 5 months, but B.C. Govt FOI response reveals the ten ‘experts’ guiding the hammer of provincial housing policy | CityHallWatch

* Could BC’s push to densify housing around transit hubs threaten Chinatown, Gastown heritage buildings?

* B.C.’s new housing rules could have ‘enormous unintended consequences,’ warns Coquitlam mayor

* Vancouver council passes 2 housing motions

* Motion to densify Shaughnessy housing fails | CityNews Vancouver

* Parking minimums eliminated for new developments in West End and Broadway Plan areas | City of Vancouver

* Vancouver councillor pitches ‘potentially transformational’ plan for the city’s Downtown Eastside – The Globe and Mail

* Draft 2024 Budget | City of Vancouver

* Mayor’s budget task force was supposed to report by Oct 3

* New VPD contract would make officers the highest paid in Canada | Globalnews.ca

* Vancouver’s Pay Boost for Unionized Staff Increases Budget Pressures | The Tyee

* Elections B.C. audits Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s political party campaign contributions

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BC’s new housing laws mean major shakeups for city councils but maybe that’s a good thing since we are in a housing crisis. Plus cities try to make themselves useful in the meantime. Except Surrey and especially except Harrison Hot Springs.

Links



* Legislation introduced to rein in short-term rentals, deliver more homes for people | BC Gov News 

* More small-scale, multi-unit homes coming to B.C., zoning barriers removed | BC Gov News 

* Legislation introduced to deliver more homes near transit hubs | BC Gov News

* Legislation introduced to streamline delivery of homes, services, infrastructure | BC Gov News

* New standardized designs will help build more homes quicker | BC Gov News

* Eby says governments must step up on housing, can’t rely on private sector – Real Estate | Business in Vancouver

* BC looking at Vienna & Singapore models of public housing

* It took 5 months, but B.C. Govt FOI response reveals the ten ‘experts’ guiding the hammer of provincial housing policy | CityHallWatch

* Could BC’s push to densify housing around transit hubs threaten Chinatown, Gastown heritage buildings?

* B.C.’s new housing rules could have ‘enormous unintended consequences,’ warns Coquitlam mayor

* Vancouver council passes 2 housing motions

* Motion to densify Shaughnessy housing fails | CityNews Vancouver

* Parking minimums eliminated for new developments in West End and Broadway Plan areas | City of Vancouver

* Vancouver councillor pitches ‘potentially transformational’ plan for the city’s Downtown Eastside – The Globe and Mail

* Draft 2024 Budget | City of Vancouver

* Mayor’s budget task force was supposed to report by Oct 3

* New VPD contract would make officers the highest paid in Canada | Globalnews.ca

* Vancouver’s Pay Boost for Unionized Staff Increases Budget Pressures | The Tyee

* Elections B.C. audits Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s political party campaign contributions

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