Pellerin: Imagine there's no more affordable-housing crisis in Ottawa

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We dreamers see ways to ensure everyone has a roof over their head. (And apologies to John Lennon).

We are missing the middle. We are desperately in need of gentle density, of buildings with six to eight units, big enough for families — not just two-bedrooms-plus-dens — including many at below-market rates. I don’t know if you had a look at rents lately, but they areThe Kennedy Lane project that was finally approved this past week is a wonderful example of the kind of community we need. It includes 81 units, a combination of townhouses and walk-ups, one-third of them below market rates.

This caused a delay in the approval process, but in the end Ottawa Council voted in favour of the eight-building residential complex. This means changing zoning to Residential Fourth Density, which permits low-rise, multi-residential infill, what planning enthusiasts call the “missing middle” between single family homes and massive towers.

Why, if we must build on that land at all, can it not be for the people who’ve been waiting for years for a home they can afford?

 

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Easy to support when you don't live in the neighborhood. So many cars already park on the street, it's dangerous to walk a dog...

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