Proposed Changes to Community Improvement Plans to Increase Affordable Housing

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A report recommends changes to community improvement plans (CIPs) to align with the council's priority of increasing affordable housing. The proposed plan includes the creation of an affordable housing CIP, offering grants to developers who include at least 20% affordable units in their projects.

A report prepared for the upcoming finance and corporate services committee outlines proposed changes to community improvement plans , which have sometimes been controversial. Two recent high-profile examples include the proposed but ultimately rejected tax grant forIn the report, city staff are recommending changes to CIPs in order to align with this term of council's priority of increasing the availability of housing and, in particular, affordable housing.

Source: Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Renter Household Incomes and Affordable Rents, 2022. Household incomes estimated based on Consumer Price Index and 2020 reported incomes from Statistics Canada Census of Population, 2021. Germain Hotels applied for an airport CIP grant to build a hotel at the Ottawa International Airport, but city council rejected the application earlier this year. The hotel is going ahead without the grant.

"Brownfields" are abandoned, vacant, or underutilized properties where past actions have resulted in actual or perceived environmental contamination, according to the city. The original program has resulted in the creation of 120,000 square metres of office space, 180,000 square metres of commercial space, and 18,000 new residential units. Zibi and Greystone Village are examples of communities that have used the brownfield CIP.

The finance and corporate services committee meets Nov. 7. If approved, plans will rise to city council on Nov. 22. Ottawa police, family and friends bid farewell to Sgt. Robin EaseyChelsea, Que. resident facing $3,000 in fines for criticizing politicians, municipal officials'A devastating situation': Canadian woman loses 18 family members in Gaza, while others unreachable

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