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61078

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Individual

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One of the very best ways to provide quality, affordable, intergenerational housing is to build and support housing cooperatives. Ontario needs a bold plan to build thousands of cooperative housing units every year. Lire davantage

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61079

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Individual

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With a number of existing houses in downtown cores and apartments over existing retail outlets, there is space that could be adapted for low cost housing. By utilizing existing stock, it would be more cost effective, more immediate. Lire davantage

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61081

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More Neighbours Toronto

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Please find attached a letter from More Neighbours Toronto supporting gentle density and an end to exclusionary zoning. The letter highlights several key considerations to ensure that gentle density is feasible in cities throughout Ontario. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

61082

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Individual

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These are the responses to the questions you posted on your website: Lire davantage

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61086

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Individual

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Strongly support this proposal. Will fill demand and create denser, more walkable cities that require less car travel and generate more tax revenue per unit as a result. This is a win for everyone!

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61088

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Individual

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Q3: Reuse and save! I admire the work done in my city (Hamilton) to upgrade seventies-era towers. See example: https://www.eraarch.ca/project/ken-soble-tower-transformation/ These buildings are well-constructed, and it makes sense to renew them rather than tear down. Lire davantage

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61095

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Individual

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I'm glad this provincial government recognizes that housing affordability is a problem, but am extremely disappointed with many of the recommendations for its amelioration. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

61099

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Architectural Conservancy Ontario

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Keep Fix Re-use: ACO supports proposals to make it easier to build secondary suites, infill housing, laneway housing and other forms of missing middle and gentle density around existing building stock. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

61100

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Individual

Statut du commentaire

Affordable housing needs to consider poor people as well as those able to afford market rates. It also needs to consider the needs of renters, whether they are renting temporarily or will never own real estate. Co-ops, affordable housing, housing-geared-to-income are all important components. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

61102

Commentaire fait au nom

Individual

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Question 1: • What are the biggest barriers and delays to diversifying the types of housing built in existing neighbourhoods? Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

61106

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Individual

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Affordable housing can mean so many things. What is affordable to one, is not to another. Home ownership does not need to be the norm. It is only since World War II that home ownership of single detached houses for 1 family was advertised as the goal instead of just an option. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

61107

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Individual

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I fully support getting more middle housing. Letting people of different income levels live in the same area is important for ensuring equality. Otherwise, people get isolated into their own socioeconomic bubble, including children who attend schools based on their neighbourhood. Lire davantage

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61111

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North Algona Wilberforce Township

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We are looking at supporting community-led initiatives to develop housing cooperatives, and we are exploring land trusts as a model to ensure long-term stability and affordability in the face of market fluctuations.

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61113

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Town of Milton

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The Town of Milton supports finding ways to support “gentle density” and increase “missing middle” housing, including encouraging multigenerational housing solutions in existing neighbourhoods. However, the importance of sympathetic development in our mature neighbourhoods must be reinforced. Lire davantage

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61114

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City of Waterloo

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Please accept the comments below as well as the attached letter as the City of Waterloo planning staff’s feedback on this important issue. Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on ERO Posting 019-5286. Recommendations from the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

61118

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Individual

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In response to the subject bulletin, please see the brief response from the Niagara Region Planning and Development Services Department to the to the Discussion Questions provided: Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

61119

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Town of Saugeen Shores

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The Town has submitted comments related to missing middle housing and infill development to the Province during previous consultations on housing supply and affordability. The responses highlight the challenges the Town continues to experience and provides potential suggestions. Lire davantage