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Home/Find or Learn About/Reports, Publications and Plans/Affordable Housing Strategy

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The City of Richmond Hill’s Affordable Housing Strategy will provide guidance and tools for the City to work with the building and development sector to create affordable housing in the private housing market in Richmond Hill.

Upcoming Events

Council Public Meeting related to Additional Residential Units (secondary suites)
When: Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Where: Online. For details of the meeting, see the Council Calendar. 

The City proposes to amend the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law to expand permissions for an additional residential unit (presently termed "secondary suite" in the Official Plan) within a ground-related dwelling, and also to permit an additional residential unit in a structure ancillary to the ground-related dwelling on the same lot.

The intent of this amendment is to bring the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law into conformity with Provincially legislated requirements and to facilitate housing diversity. The amendment will also help to guide future development of additional residential units and to increase the supply of affordable housing in order to meet the needs of Richmond Hill residents. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to implement the proposed Official Plan Amendment policies.

A copy of the draft Official Plan Amendment is available for viewing.

All are welcome to participate in the City's survey regarding additional residential units.

Project Status

SHS Consulting has been hired to undertake the research and develop the strategy in consultation with stakeholders and the public. There are three phases in this project.

  • Phase One: Background research (underway)
  • Phase Two: Consultation (fall 2020/winter 2021)
  • Phase Three:  Drafted Strategy for Council approval and a Developer's Handbook to guide implementation (spring 2021)

What is the Affordable Housing Strategy?

The Affordable Housing Strategy will explore tools and tactics to ensure that housing geared to middle-income households are provided through the development process (the review, processing, and approval of development applications). The City will use the findings from the Strategy to prepare a “Developer’s Handbook” that will help guide the creation of affordable housing units.

The strategy will consider a variety of options to increase the supply of housing that is affordable to the current and future residents of Richmond Hill, including things like the provision of Secondary Suites (e.g. basement apartments), financial incentives for new construction and/or renovation of units, and regulatory tools.

Why does it matter?

In York Region, Richmond Hill has the highest proportion of both owner and tenant households experiencing affordability issues. Many people looking for new housing may be priced out. The City needs a strategy to ensure housing supply is in sync with household need and income. Richmond Hill’s demographics are changing. By 2024, one in four residents will be millennials (aged 25-44), and one in five residents will seniors (aged 65 and older). These two groups may have different needs when it comes to housing, including affordability.

The City’s Affordable Housing Strategy will consider the following attributes of housing:

  • suitable (in size) for the number of people living in the unit,
  • adequate (do not require any major repair), and
  • affordable in relation to a household’s income (i.e. the household is spending less than 30 percent of its income on shelter).

According to the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation, these attributes are fundamental to the health and wellbeing of households.

Documents and Reports

  • Council approved the business case for developing an Affordable Housing Strategy through its Capital Budget approval in February 2019 (For the full document, please see the 2019 Capital Budget and Forecast)
  • On November 5, 2020, the City held a virtual Public Open House to discuss the need for the City's Affordable Housing Strategy and options to consider within the Strategy. If you were unable to attend, you can view the Virtual Public Open House presentation slides.
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