Local governments to receive grant to fast-track development
Fifty-six local governments will receive funding to fast-track development approvals and accelerate the delivery of homes.
"Our focus from the start has been on helping people across B.C. find housing that fits their needs and budgets. That can look very different in different communities," said Christine Boyle, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. "With the Local Government Development Approvals Program, local governments can improve their internal processes and development approvals, so that we can speed up the delivery of homes for people living and working in B.C."
The Local Government Develop Approvals Program, administered through the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM), helps local governments develop innovative ways to improve development-approval processes to help non-profit housing organizations, developers and other stakeholders deliver homes quicker and increase housing supply.
"The Province is building the housing people in B.C. need, with more than 99,000 homes built or underway," said Brittny Anderson, Minister of State for Local Governments and Rural Communities. "We're going to continue our strong partnerships to build so British Columbians are able to afford to rent, to own and stay in the communities they work in, where their families are and where they call home."
Cori Ramsay, president, UBCM, said: "Getting the homes British Columbians need approved, built and available requires all orders of government and industry to work together to improve development approvals processes. Across B.C., local governments are investing in practical solutions to streamline approvals, including digitizing permitting systems, adopting standardized housing designs, and modernizing processes. UBCM is pleased to partner with the Province to deliver the Local Government Develop Approvals Program, helping communities strengthen their capacity to support the timely delivery of much-needed housing."
Innovative solutions to fast-track housing
The $9-million grant programs will support streamlining local government development approvals processes for a variety of projects, such as prefabricated, modular or standardized housing designs.
The City of Fernie will make enhancements to improve record retrieval speed, ensure compatibility with the BC Building Permit Hub and build alignment with future provincial systems.
The District of Lake Country will identify opportunities to support the adoption of modern methods of construction, review the zoning bylaw and make recommendations to improve development approval processes.
The City of Burnaby will implement targeted development approvals process improvements to support housing delivery, with a focus on small-scale multi-unit housing, standardized housing designs and modern construction methods.








