Kingston city council looks at new plan to improve local rental market

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The Rental Housing Community Improvement Plan includes tax grants and exemptions to vacant property owners to push them to construct new rental units, officials say.

Kingston city councillors are set to hear a report on May 7, 2024, that offers a new plan to address what city officials say is a local housing crisis.Kingston city council is set to discuss a new plan aimed at improving the city’s rental market and opening upHousing Community Improvement Plan is a new approach that city officials are hoping to take in order to address the local housing crisis.

Paige Agnew, commissioner of growth and development services with the city, told Global News such incentives look to boost the availability of units, focusing on both the market rate when it comes to rent and affordable rates for those who need it the most. “Essentially what this program is, is it applies to the entire urban part of the city…. It’s a series of tax grants that become available to anybody that is building a multi-residential building for ,” she said.The plan involves designating a large swath of the city as a Rental Housing Community Improvement Project Area, which would allow the city to direct financial benefits and implement appropriate policy initiatives.

“Canada is in the midst of a national housing crisis where the supply of housing does not meet the current demand. This has contributed to an overall housing affordability crisis where the cost of buying or renting housing has increased beyond what is considered affordable for many Canadians,” the report reads.

The report says permits for just 44 residential units were issued from January to February. Over the same period last year, that number was 370. Meanwhile, the city reports more than 8,200 residential units having zoning approvals without building permits.The report also notes the need for more than 3,000 rental units — over half of which require the price of rent to be under $750 a month.

 

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