Posted on November 23, 2006
Mayor Sam Sullivan is calling on Mayors in the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) to put the issue of municipal funding for social housing on the ballot in the next civic election in 2008.
“If we are going to find long-term solutions to the housing crisis facing our region, it is clear we need to support a sustainable plan that will provide new funding for us to partner with the Province,” said Mayor Sullivan. “By putting a housing question on the ballot, we will give every citizen and business owner in the GVRD a chance to voice their support for our most vulnerable living throughout the region.
”Mayor Sullivan also highlighted several components of a motion that will be brought forward by Councillor Kim Capri at the next GVRD Housing Committee meeting. This includes the establishment of a new Provincial/Municipal Social Housing Protocol. This Protocol will serve to clarify what role, given the limited tax base of cities, municipalities can play to facilitate the development of social housing within their communities.
Mayor Sullivan is also urging the GVRD and all its member municipalities to support Councillor Capri’s motion and immediately respond to the homelessness crisis by:
“It is clear that municipalities alone cannot do it all when it comes to solving the social housing crisis,” said Mayor Sullivan. “However, we know that our citizens are telling us we need to step up to the plate and work more closely with the Provincial Government to remove any burdens and impediments to developing new social housing.
”Vancouver City Council recently adopted a series of measures that will help to increase shelter capacity, fast-track the development of three sites slated for social housing in downtown Vancouver, and provide for flexibility in the size of new social housing units as well as minimum parking requirements.
“We all need to work together to develop solutions and look at what we can do as a municipality and as a region to help solve the homelessness crisis,” said Councillor Kim Capri. “By supporting this upcoming motion, the municipalities in the GVRD will be reinforcing to senior levels of government that we are concerned about homelessness and are willing to think outside the cardboard box.”