This report analyzes Vancouver’s inclusionary zoning policy, which has led to the creation of residential buildings combining non-market and market units. These buildings typically have separate management and distinct spaces, such as entrances, utility rooms, elevators, and outdoor areas. The report examines the issue of segregated spaces from the perspectives of City staff and non-profit housing operators responsible for managing the non-market units. It concludes with recommendations and next steps to address concerns of social exclusion and segregation.
Topics include: Vancouver, inclusionary zoning policy, research, mixed tenure buildings
Appropriate neighbourliness: Combined or clearly defined amenity spaces in mixed tenure buildings
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