As part of on-going work related to the Development Approvals Process Review as well as the City’s efforts to meet our housing targets —particularly in the areas of affordable housing, new rental housing, housing for seniors, and non-market supportive/recovery projects—a set of Development Prioritization Criteria has been developed. These criteria are intended to guide staff in identifying, evaluating, and prioritizing projects that most directly contribute to the City’s housing goals, especially in the context of time-limited funding programs and resource capacity.
The criteria emphasize projects that deliver:
- Residential development in key growth areas
- Affordable housing units, particularly those secured through agreements or operated by non-profits.
- Purpose-built rental housing, to increase long-term rental supply.
- Housing for seniors, with accessible, age-friendly design features.
- Non-market or supportive recovery housing, including partnerships with government or health agencies.