An update goes to city council Monday
Prince George needs 5,218 new housing units by 2026 and 12,503 by 2041, according to an interim housing report that will be presented at the Dec. 2 city council meeting.
The interim report says that its housing projections were created through Housing Assessment Resource Tools’ BC Housing Needs Report Calculator. The housing need for people experiencing homelessness, the report says, is projected through determining their share of the local population and comparing it to the province’s Integrated Data Report.
To meet the projected growth in the number of households, the report says Prince George needs 3,652 housing units by 2026 and 7,234 units by 2041. This figure was obtained by taking growth rates for Prince George and the region and applying them to the current population. A staff report to council attached to the interim housing report describes the difference between the need identified through that report and the targets set out by the province.
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