BC's housing minister is vowing to continue forcing local approval of new housing projects, even after a surprising loss in the province’s top court.
Ravi Kahlon said he’s frustrated by a BC Court of Appeal decision that ruled provincial legislation was unconstitutional when it tried to override a judicial challenge to a 12-storey supportive housing project in Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighbourhood ...
... Kitsilano Coalition for Children & Family Safety, a neighbourhood group that challenged the province in court, celebrated the win.
“The 7th/8th & Arbutus project, as proposed, would have placed 129 units of low-barrier supportive housing, including an in-house drug consumption room, a mere 17 metres from an elementary school with 450 children, a successful women's recovery home, and a toddler park. This is simply not a recipe for success” ...
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