Affordable Housing Case Study: Town of Collingwood, ON

Scenario


As the Town of Collingwood, Ontario continues to grow (2021 population: 24,811, up 13.8% from 2016), affordability challenges will worsen if the housing supply does not adequately grow and respond to the need. Efforts should focus on market and affordable rental housing in particular for moderate renter income ranges ($36,345 – $51,671). Affordable ownership housing should also be pursued as a secondary objective oriented toward workforce housing (i.e., owner income between $70,609 and $98,524 in 2021 Canadian dollars), gentle density, missing middle and innovative housing forms. Both market and affordable rental should seek to deliver a broad spectrum of units given the demand characteristics of those in Core Housing Need.1 A focus on one and two-bedroom units is appropriate, as well as housing for seniors. This will address the Core Housing Need characteristics for older households, seniors, lone-parent and one-person households, households with children, and immigrant households. In preparation for the Housing Workshop being held virtually on June 30, 2022, the Town of Collingwood welcomes housing practitioners, advocates, academics, and other key stakeholders to offer their experience, insights, and recommendations to help workshop solutions to this ‘wicked’ public problem affecting Collingwood and so many communities around the globe.


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