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Consultation has concluded
Thank you to everyone who participated and provided feedback. This online survey concluded on Sunday, February 4, 2018.
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The City of Richmond isseeking feedback on the proposed Implementation Plan and future actions as part of the draft Affordable Housing Strategy (2017-2027). To date, your feedback has helped shape the Housing Affordability Profile (endorsed by Council in November 2016) which outlines housing trends, needs and gaps in Richmond. Key stakeholders helped to develop a set of policy recommendations in response to those needs and gaps (approved by Council in July 2017).
The 21 Council-approved policies are grouped under five (5) Strategic Directions in the implementation plan, with the proposed future actions taking place over ten years (2017-2027).
Please complete and return this survey by Sunday, February 4 at 11:59pm.
Thank you to everyone who participated and provided feedback. This online survey concluded on Sunday, February 4, 2018.
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The City of Richmond isseeking feedback on the proposed Implementation Plan and future actions as part of the draft Affordable Housing Strategy (2017-2027). To date, your feedback has helped shape the Housing Affordability Profile (endorsed by Council in November 2016) which outlines housing trends, needs and gaps in Richmond. Key stakeholders helped to develop a set of policy recommendations in response to those needs and gaps (approved by Council in July 2017).
The 21 Council-approved policies are grouped under five (5) Strategic Directions in the implementation plan, with the proposed future actions taking place over ten years (2017-2027).
Please complete and return this survey by Sunday, February 4 at 11:59pm.
Please review the proposed Implementation Plan summary (PDF: Draft Affordable Housing Strategy 2017-2027) and Document Library prior to providing your feedback and completing this form.
Consultation has concluded
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