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RESCON鈥檚 upcoming housing summit will provide update on Ontario鈥檚 ongoing housing crisis

Angela Gismondi
RESCON鈥檚 upcoming housing summit will provide update on Ontario鈥檚 ongoing housing crisis

As concerns around the housing crisis in Ontario and beyond continue to grow, the Residential 麻豆传媒高清ion Council of Ontario (RESCON) is hosting its third annual summit on the subject.

鈥淭he intent of the summit was to have a regular touchpoint on what progress has been made since the last one and where are we at. I think certainly the picture has changed substantially,鈥 said RESCON president Richard Lyall.

鈥淭his is an update, a progress report. Some problems have been addressed. Many problems still remain to be addressed. One of the biggest things that remains to be addressed is the co-ordination between different levels of government and different agencies.鈥

The theme of this year鈥檚 summit, which will be held virtually on Thursday, Oct. 12 from 1 to 5:30 p.m., is

The summit will feature housing leaders, building officials and planners, elected officials, economists and researchers and will include keynotes, panel discussions and industry presentations. It is open to anyone interested in housing, housing supply and development.

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow will be in attendance and there will be a mayors panel on the housing crisis.

鈥淚 think people need to hear her鈥he understands density and she understands the need for housing,鈥 said Lyall.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is also expected to address attendees.

Also expected are City of Guelph Mayor Cam Guthrie; Marlon Bray, senior director 鈥 cost consulting at Altus Group; Paul Smetanin, president at the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis; David Amborski, a professor at Toronto Metropolitan University鈥檚 School of Urban and Regional Planning and a professional urban planner; Arash Shahi, CEO of AECO Innovation Lab; and Mike Moffat, a housing, innovation, trade and regulatory expert.

Other sessions include a residential market update; Will the Feds Answer the Call; Streamlining Development Approvals; Modernization and Digitization of Approvals Process; Tax Changes to Unlock Purpose-Built Rental Communities; and a construction innovation and technology panel.

Organizers say those who attend will gain insights into the current housing landscape and learn strategies to overcome these challenges.

The good news is some progress has been made since the first housing summit took place three years ago, said Lyall.

鈥淲e now have the Toronto Housing Action Plan,鈥 said Lyall. 鈥淭here are some big things that still need to be done there like the as-of-right zoning along main streets corridors and arterial routes鈥ut we have had some success like density around urban transit hubs and with the Toronto Housing Action plan, the yellowbelt triplexes and quads, being able to build those.鈥

Lyall said he鈥檚 also concerned housing production is starting to stall just as immigration numbers are going up.

鈥淭his could be a crisis turning into a catastrophe,鈥 Lyall stated. 鈥淚 used that line before and I thought 鈥榳ell, maybe that鈥檚 a bit of an exaggeration.鈥 But now it鈥檚 not.鈥

Change is starting to happen.

鈥淪ometimes you have to hit a wall before change actually really starts to happen and we鈥檙e hitting that wall now,鈥 said Lyall. 鈥淭he unfortunate thing, it鈥檚 going to get a little worse before it gets better, assuming that we can get some of these remaining changes through and done and gain efficiencies.鈥

鈥淲e want to talk about these things at the summit,鈥 he added. 鈥淲e want to talk about innovation and we鈥檝e tried to pick some of the best speakers we can find on key issues like where are we, where do we need to go鈥t鈥檚 kind of like a status update so it鈥檚 important, all in one nice tight session.鈥

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