- Little Mountain public housing residents will be considered first at all stages of the redevelopment until all residents have been relocated.
- There will be no reduction in the number of subsidized housing units on the redeveloped Little Mountain site.
- Redevelopment of the Little Mountain public housing site will ensure that residents who wish to return can be accommodated on the site.
- Any value realized from Little Mountain redevelopment will be reinvested to provide more subsidized housing in B.C.
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BC Housing will work with the private sector partner and the City of Vancouver to ensure redevelopment proceeds as quickly as possible.
- BC Housing will work with the City of Vancouver to make the new housing more environmentally sustainable.
- Redevelopment of the Little Mountain site will result in a better use of this site for Vancouver, and encourage a balanced mixed-income community with subsidized housing more fully integrated into the larger business and residential community.
- Redevelopment of older public housing will ensure BC's most vulnerable citizens and those with low incomes have improved access to housing assistance.
- Redevelopment will result in safer and better quality subsidized housing, reduced maintenance costs, and better use of public funds.
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Click here for more information on the Guiding Principles for Resident Relocation.
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