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P.E.I. Green Party releases housing strategy, calls shortage a 'crisis'

P.E.I.'s Green Party has released an Integrated Housing Framework a document that identifies three "root causes" of the housing crunch on the Island.

'We've got a crisis right now which is the result of a lack of building that infrastructure'

The Greens discuss the impact of the housing shortage and include a 'call to action' in the party's document. (CBC)

P.E.I.'sGreen Party has released its housing strategy, calling the housing shortage a "crisis."

The strategy identifies what the Greens believeare the three causesof the housingproblem in its Integrated Housing Frameworkdocumentonline.

  • A decrease in available housing as a result of "limited government investment" in new builds.
  • "Increased social need" pointing toP.E.I.'s aging population and influx ofstudents, among other things.
  • Limited regulation onshort-term rentalslike AirBnB, leading to"market distortion."

"We've got a crisis right now which is the result of a lack of building that infrastructure," Green Party MLA Hannah Bell toldCBCNews: Compass host Louise Martin.

"We're seeing a real need for housing for students, for example, but we're also seeing a real need for housing that is a bit more flexible."

"A single-family home that's 2,000 square feet is not appropriate or affordable for many Island families, but that doesn't mean that they shouldn't have access to quality housing."

'We don't have the space or the time to wait'

The Greens alsodiscuss the impact of the housing shortage and include a "bold call to action" in the document.

'There has been no end of study on what it is that we need,' Green Party MLA Hannah Bell says. (CBC)

Thatcall to action suggests developing more homes and student housing as soon as possible, and encouraging enrolmentin post-secondary construction programs to bolster the house-building workforce.

"There has been no end of study on what it is that we need," Bell said.

"The calls come every single day and we don't have the space or the time to wait for the next steps and the next stages and the next discussion."

Building new homes needs to start soon, Bell said,but in the meantimethere's room to provide solutions to current housing.

'AirBnBsare not the cause'

The document suggestsexpanding existing seniors housing and including internet and air conditioning. It also calls forlegislation that would require new builds to have a minimum number of accessible and affordable units.

The Green partystrategy would see the province introduce more regulations on short-term rentals, meaning rentals would have tohave a tourism license, registration and inspection as well as a levy at point-of-sale to be collected.

"We wanted to be really clear that AirBnBs are not the cause of the housing crisis, but they're definitely one of the symptoms," Bell noted.

The strategy also encourages P.E.I. villages, towns and cities to limit short-term rentals.

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With files from CBC News: Compass