(AGENPARL) – gio 15 dicembre 2022 City of Toronto Media Relations has issued the following:
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News Release
December 14, 2022
Toronto City Council approves Mayor John Tory’s 2023 Housing Action Plan for the 2022-2026 term of Council
Today, Toronto City Council approved the 2023 Housing Action Plan, brought forward by Mayor John Tory, seconded by Councillor Brad Bradford (Beaches-East York), Chair of the Planning and Housing Committee. The new housing plan for the 2022-2026 term of Council focuses on getting more homes built or made available in Toronto as quickly as possible while also making housing more affordable.
The approved 2023 Housing Action Plan will begin the process of updating the City of Toronto’s planning rules and regulations to meet or exceed the target of building 285,000 homes over the next 10 years. Council has directed the City Manager to report to Executive Committee on the 2023 Housing Action Plan no later than March 2023 with specific details, including timelines, measurable targets, and specific units created as this Plan is actioned.
The ambitious Plan addresses all aspects of the housing spectrum, from student housing to affordable housing to housing targets for the Portlands and Waterfront communities. It aims to modernize the City’s approach to housing by removing exclusionary zoning that has focused growth in just a few areas of the City and prevented housing choice for residents.
The new 2023 Housing Action Plan is taking an aggressive, immediate approach to address the acute housing affordability and homelessness crises facing the City today. Through the Plan, Council has directed staff to amend, review and introduce new and more effective bylaws, enhance and update existing housing system policies and put in place more accountability and transparency in how the City delivers more housing opportunities, including:
Official Plan Policy and Regulatory Components:
• Amend the City-wide Zoning Bylaw to be more permissive from a housing opportunities perspective
• Complete the review of the City’s Official Plan to ensure that it aligns with the need for more housing in areas of the City identified for residential opportunities
• Review the City’s urban design guidelines, heritage standards and urban forestry policies to ensure alignment with the priority of optimizing the delivery of housing opportunities for a range of housing forms
• Amend the Zoning Bylaw to increase zoning permissions on major streets
• Amend the Zoning Bylaw to create transition zones between commercial and residential areas
• Increase density within Neighbourhoods through additional permissions, including but not limited to multiplex permissions and to remove exclusionary zoning
• Revisit the plans for the Portlands, Waterfront and other major change area projects to ensure housing density is optimized.
Housing System Policy and Program Components:
• Develop community housing intensification plans with specific targets that support and grow existing co-op and non-profit rental homes, plus add capacity for the sectors to be able to operate the new homes
• Update the Open Door Program and existing affordable housing programs to prioritize partnerships with non-profit and co-operative housing partners to create permanently affordable housing
• Create a post-secondary housing strategy in partnership with post-secondary institutions to increase the availability of student housing
• Develop a strategy to engage with school boards to encourage the creation of housing on their lands
• Develop training, trade and strategies to promote local hiring as necessary to increase construction market capacity and other industrial strategy approaches and levers that can be advocated to increase housing production
• Revisit approved Housing Now Initiative sites, including the opportunity to increase the residential density at 140 Merton Street, with the intention of increasing housing supply and supporting affordable housing delivery.
Public Accountability on Progress towards Overall Goals:
• Develop a publicly available database to track affordable rental units approved, under construction and built, and demolished under Chapter 667 of the Toronto Municipal Code and replaced through rental replacement and dwelling room Official Plan policies
• Ensure intensification is considered through the lens of the right to adequate housing, complete communities and the growth of infrastructure necessary to support livability, inclusion, sustainability and prosperity, and explore the acceleration of infrastructure development to match the acceleration of housing development.
This new 2023 Housing Action Plan advances the comprehensive HousingTO 2020-2030 Action Plan (HousingTO Plan), which provides a blueprint for action across the full housing spectrum – from emergency shelters to rentals to ownership homes. The HousingTO Plan includes a number of actions and targets to help Toronto residents improve their housing, health and socio-economic outcomes, including the approval of 40,000 new affordable rental and supportive homes, preserving the City’s existing supply of homes and helping renters achieve and maintain housing stability.
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