Provincial Housing Changes

In 2023, the Province of B.C. introduced the Homes for People Action Plan to address the housing shortage. This initiative aims to increase housing supply and diversity in established single-family neighbourhoods and near transit hubs.

Key Changes for Coquitlam Residents

Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing: Up to four units will be allowed on most single-family lots. In September 2024, the Province approved the City’s application to extend the deadline for the Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing Zoning Bylaw changes to June 30, 2025.

Transit-Oriented Areas: Minimum height and density requirements in areas around SkyTrain stations, allowing buildings between eight and 20 storeys, and the removal of minimum residential off-street parking requirements.

Public Hearings: Removal of public hearings for residential projects that comply with the Official Community Plan.

Financial Implications: These changes will require updates to Coquitlam’s land use and development finance systems. The Province has introduced a new Amenity Cost Charge tool to fund community infrastructure, such as community centres and libraries. While the City will adopt an Amenity Cost Charge program, it may not match the effectiveness of our previous Community Amenity Contribution and Density Bonus Programs, leading to potential impacts on property taxes for community amenities and infrastructure.

Learn More

To learn how the City is addressing the legislation, including timelines, frequently asked questions and community engagement opportunities, please visit LetsTalkCoquitlam.ca/ProvincialHousingChanges

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