B.C. Housing, Kamloops sign agreement to build more housing in city

B.C. Housing and the City of Kamloops have signed an agreement to work together on future housing projects and shelters in the city. The Crown corporation and the city announced earlier this week that they have signed a memorandum of understanding that formalizes the agreement, according...

B.C. Housing, Kamloops sign agreement to build more housing in city

B.C. Housing and the City of Kamloops have signed an agreement to work together on future housing projects and shelters in the city.

The Crown corporation and the city announced earlier this week that they have signed a memorandum of understanding that formalizes the agreement, according to a press release issued by the province.

As noted in the MOU, the province, through B.C. Housing, and the city will work collaboratively on finding locations for housing projects and shelters.

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Thus far, 369 affordable rental homes for families and seniors, approximately 133 supportive homes and more than 100 shelter beds for people experiencing homelessness have been opened in the city.

“The city and B.C. Housing partnership is vital to combating the housing crisis we are facing,” said Kamloops Mayor Ken Christian, in the press release. 

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In addition to working together to identify potential sites for new housing projects and shelters, the MOU includes commitments by B.C. Housing and the city, including:

  • B.C. Housing providing letters of intent to Kamloops City Council when proposing new housing projects
  • The city completing a land-use analysis in 2022 to identify areas for use as shelters
  • The city supporting B.C. Housing, where needed, to navigate the municipal approval process for future shelter and housing projects.

Ten housing projects listed in the MOU are already underway or proposed in Kamloops. Through provincial investments since 2017, nearly 1,300 new homes have been completed or are in progress in the city.

A summary and a link to the agreement is available online.

 


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