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Canmore residents upset about planned housing in Larch Park

A zero vacancy rate in Canmore has led the town to look at a park as an option to build 40 affordable housing units.

Green space eyed as site for affordable housing project in mountain town

Rezoning a green space in Canmore to build affordable housing has divided some members of the town. (CBC)

A proposal to buildaffordable housingin Canmore has sparked concerns the project will affect the quality of lifein the mountain town.

Council wants to rezone a piece of land in a municipal reserveknown as Larch Parkand build about 40 housing units.

It would use about half the land, a little less thanthe size of a sports field, and leave the rest as green space for everyone to use.

"People are leaving Canmore quite regularly because they can't find anywhere to live," said Canmore Mayor John Borrowman.

Canmore Mayor John Borrowman says the lack of housing is hurting efforts to attract people to the town. (CBC)

The town, 88 kilometres west of Calgary,attracts people because of its beauty and location, butit hasa zero vacancy rate for rental accommodation.

Canmore is trying to build homes for nurses, teachers and firefighters andneeds places they can afford, says Borrowman.

The housing shortage also hurts local businesses when it comesto hiringand retaining staff.

Borrowman says thetown is looking at using green space because itcan't afford touse land that has high costs associated with it.

Parks are for people

But the prospect of using land zoned for a park to build housing isn't sitting well with many residents, whouse the area for walking dogs, playing hockey and other recreational activities. They want the area maintained for the public.

"People who love the environment come here, and now we're saying, 'Oh, we should build houses in a park?' That's not right,"said Kim Johnson, alongtime residentand one ofmore than 1,400 people who havesigned thepetition to Save Larch Park.

*Affordable housing is an issue inCanmore, in Banff,Vancouver, in Calgary, in New York City, but are they putting up houses in parks in those places? I don't think so," he said.

The town helda public hearing on the issue Wednesday evening. It was standing room only as roughly 150Canmore residents voiced their support or opposition to the project.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story included a photograph that was incorrectly identified as Larch Park.
    Jun 17, 2015 2:47 PM MT