Housing Minister visits Chilliwack, says housing projects must be built faster in B.C.
CHILLIWACK — Accompanied by local MLA Kelli Paddon, Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon paid a visit to Chilliwack City Hall Thursday afternoon (Jan. 5) to reaffirm his government’s ongoing commitment to providing affordable housing, while stressing the need for more housing projects to materialize quicker.
Kahlon stopped by municipal headquarters on Young Road as he toured several cities in the Fraser Valley and introduced himself as the new provincial minister of housing.
“You’ll see that when our government formed [in 2017], we dramatically, I think six times, increased the budget for affordable housing,” Kahlon asserted during a 10-minute press scrum. “Now those units are only coming online now. We’re only starting to see them open now. The problem there, it’s good that they’re opening, but why is it taking five years to get these projects on line?”
Kahlon emphasized that housing projects must be expedited, particularly as B.C. continues to grow in leaps and bounds.
